Users can subscribe to the IP Phone service only if the Enterprise Subscription check box is unchecked
when the IP Phone service is first configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration.
Note
Some Cisco-provided default services are classified as enterprise subscriptions, so the user cannot
add them through the Self Care Portal. Such services are on the phone by default, and they can only
be removed from the phone if you disable them in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration.
Note
For more information, see the
“
IP Phone Services Configuration
”
chapter in the
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide
.
Step 13
Assign services to programmable buttons (optional) to provide access to an IP Phone service or URL.
For more information, see the
“
Adding a Service URL Button
”
section of the
“
Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuration
”
chapter in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
.
Step 14
Add user information by configuring required fields. An asterisk (*) next to the field name indicates a required
field; for example, User ID and last name. This step adds user information to the global directory for Cisco
Unified Communications Manager.
Assign a password (for Self Care Portal) and PIN (for Cisco Extension Mobility and Personal
Directory).
Note
For more information, see the
“
End User Configuration
”
chapter in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
.
If your company uses a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory to store information
about users, you can install and configure Cisco Unified Communications to use your existing LDAP
directory.
Note
If you want to add both the phone and user to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database
at the same time, see the
“
User/Phone Add Configurations
”
chapter in the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration Guide
.
Note
Step 15
Associate a user to a user group. This step assigns users a common list of roles and permissions that apply to
all users in a user group. Administrators can manage user groups, roles, and permissions to control the level
of access (and, therefore, the level of security) for system users. For example, you must add users to the
standard Cisco CCM End Users group so users can access Cisco Unified Communications Manager User
Options.
For more information, see the following sections in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration
Guide
:
• “
End User Configuration Settings
”
section in the
“
End User Configuration
”
chapter
• “
Adding Users to a User Group
”
section in the
“
User Group Configuration
”
chapter
Step 16
Associate a user with a phone (optional). This step provides users with control over their phone such a
forwarding calls or adding speed-dial numbers or services.
Some phones, such as those in conference rooms, do not have an associated user.
For more information, see the
“
Associating Devices to an End User
”
section in the
“
End User Configuration
”
chapter in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
.
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