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Enable Extend And Connect | While UPDATE set it to false if you want to delete Enable Extend and Connect.Use only while update |
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Dial Via Office Reverse Voicemail | Configures how dual mode device users answer Dial-via-Office Reverse (DVO-R) calls that terminate on the Mobile Identity (MI). This feature provides users with a single enterprise voicemail box for their enterprise mobility if the RD call reaches an external voice mail system. Available options are as follows: Use System Default Timer Control User Control Default: Use System Default |
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Mobile Smart Client Name | This tag is not applicable for dualmode phones |
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Answer Too Late Timer * | Enter the maximum time in milliseconds that Cisco Unified Communications Manager allows for the mobile phone to answer. If this value is reached, Cisco Unified Communications Manager stops ringing the mobile phone and pulls the call back to the enterprise. Range: 0 and 10,000 - 300,000 milliseconds Default: 19,000 milliseconds If the value is set to zero, the timer is not started. Default: 19000 |
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Line Associations | The line association for this remote destination. The line to be associated must already be added to the remote destination profile. All directory numbers specified must already exist in the database. |
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Line Association |
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Pattern | The directory number to be associated. This directory number must be already associated to remote destination profile. |
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Route Partition Name |
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Tod Access Name | From 11.0 this tag will not get the precedence if ringSchedule tag is present because ring schedule of the RD will be set based on ringSchedule tag |
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Dual Mode Device Name |
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Destination Number * | Enter the PSTN telephone number for the destination. Include the area code and any additional digits that are required to obtain an outside line. Maximum field length equals 24 characters; individual characters can take the values 0-9, *, #, and +. Cisco recommends that you configure the caller ID of the remote destination. If the administrator configures the Incoming Calling Party settings in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager gateway, trunk, or device pool to globalize the incoming calling party number, configure the Destination Number of the remote destination in the E.164 format. Example: For a remote destination with US area code 408 and destination number 5552222, configure the Destination Number as +14085552222. Additionally, if globalized destination numbers are in use, set the Matching Caller ID with Remote Destination service parameter to Complete Match. Note Add the necessary translation pattern or route patterns to route the destination number. You can also enter a directory URI in this field. Keep in mind that if you enter a directory URI in this field, you must also configure a domain-based SIP route pattern. Note When you place a call from a remote destination, the caller ID of the destination phone displays the directory number that is associated with the calling directory URI rather than the directory URI. |
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Enable Mobile Connect | Check the check box to allow an incoming call to ring your desk phone and remote destination at the same time. For detailed task information about Cisco Unified Mobility and Extend and Connect, see the Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Default: True |
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Client Services Framework or CTI Remote Device | ctiRemoteDeviceName tag will be used to associate either CTI Remote Device or a Cisco Spark Remote Device with a Remote Destination |
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Mobility Profile | From the drop-down list box, choose the mobility profile that you want to use for this remote destination. To configure a mobility profile, use the Call Routing > Mobility > Mobility Profile menu option. |
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Enable Unified Mobility | While UPDATE set it to false if you want to delete enable Unified Mobility feature.Use only while update |
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Remote Destination Profile | From the drop-down list box, choose the remote destination profile that you want to use for this remote destination. |
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Single Number Reach Voicemail Policy | Configures how mobile device users answer calls that terminate on a remote destination (RD). This feature provides users with a single enterprise voice mail box for their enterprise mobility if the RD call reaches an external voice mail system. Available options are as follows: Use System Default Timer Control User Control Note For User Control to work, you must set the Enable Enterprise Feature Access service parameter to TRUE. Default: Use System Default |
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Owner User Id | From 10.5, to get proper value of this tag in get handler's response it is required to have value of todaccess, in case if user does not give any value in todaccesss tag, axl will insert a random row so that get handler response can return proper value of Owner User id |
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Answer Too Soon Timer * | Enter the minimum time in milliseconds that Cisco Unified Communications Manager requires the mobile phone to ring before answering the call. This setting accounts for situations where the mobile phone is switched off or is not reachable, in which case the network may immediately divert the call to the mobile phone voice mail. If the mobile phone is answered before this timer expires, Cisco Unified Communications Manager pulls the call back to the enterprise. Range: 0 - 10,000 milliseconds Default: 1,500 milliseconds Default: 1500 |
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Ring Schedule | This tag must be used for configuring RingSchedule of RD, this tag will get precendence over todaccess and accesslist tag |
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End Day | Default: None |
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Start Day | StartDay and EndDay value should be same Default: None |
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End Time | Default: No Office Hours |
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Start Time | Default: No Office Hours |
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Mobile Phone | Check the check box if you want calls that the desk phone answers to be sent to your mobile phone as the remote destination. Checking this check box ensures that, if Send Call to Mobile Phone is specified (by using the Mobility softkey for remote destination pickup), the call gets extended to this remote destination. Note This check box does not apply to dual-mode phones that are running SIP nor to dual-mode phones that are running SCCP, such as the Nokia S60. |
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Blocked Access List | Click this radio button to prevent incoming calls from ringing this remote destination if the caller belongs to the access list that is specified in the drop-down list box and according to the Ring Schedule that you specify in the Ring Schedule pane. This setting applies only if the Enable Cisco Unified Mobility check box is checked for this remote destination. From the drop-down list box, choose an access list that applies to this setting. If you want to view the details of an access list, click the View Details link. (To modify an access list, you must use the Call Routing > Class of Control > Access List menu option.) Choosing an access list that contains no members equates to choosing the Always ring this destination radio button. |
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Delay Before Ringing Timer * | Enter the time that elapses before the mobile phone rings when a call is extended to the remote destination. Range: 0 - 30,000 milliseconds Default: 4,000 milliseconds Tip When a hunt group is in use, the lines ring only for a short period of time. You may need to manipulate the Delay Before Ringing Timer setting and make it zero to allow a remote destination call to be established, ring, and answer, before the hunt list timer expires and pulls the call back. Default: 4000 |
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Name | Enter a name that identifies the remote destination or mobile identity. |
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Time Zone | From the drop-down list box, choose a time zone to use for this remote destination or mobile identity. Note The time-of-day access feature uses the time zone that you choose for this remote destination or mobile identity to allow or to block calls to this remote destination or mobile identity. Default: Etc/GMT |
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