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Select specified line appearance to ring
Select specified phone to ring
Single CDR per cluster
Single point system and device configuration
Sortable component inventory list by device, user, or line
System event reporting—To common syslog or operating system event viewer
TAPI 2.1 CTI
Time-zone configurable per phone
Cisco Unity™ software user integration
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TAPS
Extensible Markup Language (XML) API into IP phones (Cisco IP Phone 794x/796x)
Zero-cost automated phone moves
Zero-cost phone adds
*Indicates new feature or service for Cisco CallManager Version 4.1
CISCO CALLMANAGER VERSION 4.1 ENHANCEMENTS
User Feature Enhancements
Attendant Console has been “accessibility enabled” to simplify use for visually handicapped attendants.
Works in conjunction with JAWS screen reader software.
Shortcut keys provided for easy navigability; mouseless operation of Attendant Console is possible.
Audible alerts provided to alert the user when certain events occur.
Attempt to transfer, consult transfer, or conference a call results in the call being put on hold while the dial pad is displayed.
Video has added the following new capabilities:
Support for the SCCP H.264 video codec. The H.264 video codec delivers significantly higher quality at a given bandwidth than H.263.
H.264 will be supported for intracluster SCCP calls only. Devices that will support SCCP H.264 include:
– Tandberg SCCP phones (550 and T1000)
– IPVC 3.6plus (3511 and 3540)
Midcall video for Cisco VT Advantage—If both parties are SCCP video endpoints, the call will immediately become a video call. If one
party is an H.323 endpoint, the call will become a video call. But if the H.323 endpoint rejects the incoming channel or does not open a
channel, the video call will be either one-way video or no video.
Video display mode for IPVC 3.6plus. IPVC 3.6plus will include a SCCP version of the message control unit (MCU) that supports both
voice-activated and continuous presence videoconferencing modes. Video display mode is a softkey (called VidMode) that allows users on
a SCCP videophone to toggle incoming videos between voice-activated and continuous presence mode.
Participant information for IPVC 3.6plus. Cisco CallManager will provide participant information to the SCCP version of the IPVC MCU,
including the user name and number. The IPVC MCU will display this information in the participant list on its Web management interface.
The IPVC MCU can overlay this information in the video if it has an Enhanced Media Processor (EMP) module.