.. _self_service_feature_display_policy:

Self Service Feature Display Policy
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The Self Service Feature Display Policy is used by an administrator to determine
which features or services are available to the Self Service User on the Self
Service Interface. These are typically available on both the Button Bar and Dashboard.

.. important::

   The configuration templates that are selected on the **Phones**, **Personal Phones** tabs
   may not contain macro values for Line Settings (nested Line Array fields),
   since these are not supported in VOSS-4-UC Self-service.

On the **Phones**, **Personal Phones** and **Voicemail** tabs, there are two similar
check boxes (one associated with entitlement, the other not). For example, on the
**Voicemail** tab, the first check box is labelled **User can enable Voicemail
(Add a Voicemail Account)** and the second check box is labelled **User can enable
Voicemail only if the user is entitled to Voicemail**. 

If the Entitlement Feature is used, that is an Entitlement Profile is associated
to the subscriber on the **Entitlement Profile** drop-down on the
**Subscriber Management > Subscribers** screen, then select the second check box.
If an Entitlement Profile is not associated to the subscriber, then select the
first check box, as the second check box is no longer applicable.

In a similar way, select the appropriate check boxes on the the **Phones** and
**Personal Phones** tabs.

Availability of features/services is configured using the following tabs on the
**Self Service Feature Display Policy** screen:

* **Details**

  Shows/hides the **My Availability** and **Speed Dials**/**Busy Lamp Fields**
  areas and associated functionality. This controls the ability to add and manage
  speed dials and busy lamps.

  The **Enable (CFWD Only) Minimal Mode** check box controls the user self-service
  user interface. If enabled, the user is presented with a minimal interface
  suitable for mobile devices with *only* the functionality to set call forwarding.
  For details on the minimal interface, refer to the topic on Minimal Mode in the Self-service
  Guide.

  
* **Phones**

  Shows/hides the **Your Company Phones** area and associated functionality.
  This controls the ability to add smart devices, as well as to manage company
  phones and associated lines.  
  
* **Personal Phones**

  Shows/hides the complete **Your Personal Phones** area and associated functionality,
  or hides selected functionality only, such as setting up ring schedules or
  advanced timer options. Also controls the ability to enable own personal phone
  management (add remote destination profile).
  
* **My Information**

  Shows/hides one or more of the **My Information**, **My Credentials**, and **Webex
  Self Service** areas and the associated functionality.
  
* **Voicemail**
 
  Shows/hides one or more of the **Voicemail Settings**, **Alternate Numbers and
  Notification Devices**, and **Caller Input** areas, as well as the associated
  functionality. Also controls the ability to add own Voicemail account if required.
  
* **Call Forward**

  Shows/hides the complete **Call Forwarding** area and associated functionality, or
  selected advanced call forwarding functionality only, such forward calls to
  settings.
  
See :ref:`self_service_feature_display_policy_field_reference` for field descriptions.  

See also topics under:

* "Entitlement Management" - for more details about the Entitlement feature.
* "General Subscriber Management Tasks" - for more details about associating an
  Entitlement Profile to a subscriber. 


.. |VOSS-4-UC| replace:: VOSS-4-UC
.. |Unified CM| replace:: Unified CM