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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System
OL-21851-01
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Configuring MIDlets-Enabled Features
Revised: December, 2010, OL-21851-01
Contents
Once you have configured MIDlets service on your Cisco Unified IP Phone, you can enable the
following features:
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One Phone Per Office, page 5-1
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T1 Support Extended Reach, page 5-3
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Quality Per Display - 720p (Lite), page 5-4
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Self View Control, page 5-5
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Conference Control Protocol (CCP) VPN Security Solution, page 5-6
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Where to Go Next, page 5-7
One Phone Per Office
The One Phone per Office feature expands the capabilities of the Cisco Unified IP Phone to function as
the single desk phone in the room while retaining the phone’s function as a terminal for the
Cisco TelePresence system. This feature allows the connection of Enhanced 911 (E911) services so that
if power is lost to the building, the Cisco Unified IP phone still functions to make emergency calls.
Before this feature was introduced, the CTS required an additional dedicated Cisco Unified IP phone to
act as the control device for the CTS system; now there is a single phone in the room for all functions.
The following functions are supported with the One Phone Per Office feature on the single Cisco Unified
IP Phone:
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Initiate and receive Cisco TelePresence calls on the CTS endpoint.
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Initiate and receive audio-only calls on the CTS endpoint.
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Cisco Unified IP phone continues to function for audio-only calls in the event of a failure of
wall-outlet power.
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All accessibility options are still available.
See the following sections for more information:
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Cisco Emergency Responder Overview, page 5-2