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Chapter 5 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Telephony Features Available for the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Ringer Volume Control The Ringer Volume Control feature enables the
system administrator to control the minimum
ringer-volume setting and adjust the minimum
volume level for the ringer. Individual users cannot
make the changes to the minimum ringer-volume
setting. As a result, no screens were added or
updated on the phones.
A new parameter, “Minimum Ring Volume,” was
added to the Cisco Unified CM Administration
application, Product Configuration window.
When a user presses the minus (–) side of the
Volume button to reduce the ringer volume in an
on-hook state, the volume decreases only to the
configured minimum volume-level setting. When
the minimum volume level is reached, no status
message appears.
After a system restart, the minimum ringer volume
resets to the minimum ringer-volume setting that is
received from the configuration file. If the system
administrator configured a new minimum volume
level since the last startup and the end user had
previously set the minimum ringer volume lower,
the ringer volume will be set to the minimum value
from the configuration file, not to the user’s
setting.
This feature does not apply to handset, speaker,
and headset volumes during calls.
To configure the parameter in the Cisco
Unified CM Administration application,
choose Device > Phone, select the appropriate
IP phones, and scroll to the Product Specific
Configuration Layout pane.
Secure Conference Allows secure phones to place conference
calls using a secured conference bridge.
As new participants are added by using
Confrn, Join, cBarge, Barge softkeys or
MeetMe conferencing, the secure call icon
displays as long as all participants use secure
phones.
The Conference List displays the security level
of each conference participant. Initiators can
remove non-secure participants from the
Conference List. (Non-initiators can add or
remove conference participants if the
Advanced Adhoc Conference Enabled
parameter is set.)
For more information about security, see
Overview of Supported Security Features,
page 1-13.
For additional information, refer to:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
System Guide,
Conference Bridges.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide,
Conference Bridge
Configuration.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide.
Table 5-1 Telephony Features for the Cisco Unified IP Phone (continued)
Feature Description Configuration Reference