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Data Sheet
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various soft keys and display panes on Cisco Unified IP phones, Cisco Unified CallManager
Assistant can present users job-specific tools to more efficiently manage calls in this
important environment. This function is also available as an Extensible Markup Language
(XML) service on the phone.
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Cisco Unified IP Phone Address Book Synchronizer—This application allows users to
synchronize Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express address books with Cisco Personal
Address Book. It provides two-way synchronization between the Microsoft and Cisco
products. After installing and configuring Cisco Personal Address Book, users can access
this feature from the Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuration Website.
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Cisco Unified CallManager Locale Installer—This application provides user and network
locales for Cisco Unified CallManager, adding support for languages other than English.
Locales allow users to view translated text, receive country-specific phone tones, and
receive TAPS prompts in a chosen language when working with supported interfaces. This
application is downloaded from the Cisco Website as needed.
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Cisco Unified CallManager JTAPI—This plug-in is installed on all computers that host
applications that interact with Cisco Unified CallManager with the Java Telephony API
(JTAPI). JTAPI reference documentation and sample code are included.
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Cisco Telephony Service Provider—This application contains the Cisco Telephony
Application Programming Interface (TAPI) service provider (TSP) and the Cisco Wave
Drivers that TAPI applications use to make and receive calls on the Cisco Unified IP
Telephony system.
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Cisco Tool for Auto-Registered Phones Support (TAPS)—This tool loads a preconfigured
phone setting on a phone.
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Cisco Dialed Number Analyzer—This serviceability tool analyzes the dialing plan for
specific numbers.
System Capabilities Summary
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Attenuation and gain adjustment per device (phone and gateway)
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Automated bandwidth selection
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Auto route selection (ARS)
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AXL Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) API with performance and real-time
information
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Basic Rate Interface (BRI) endpoint support; registers BRI endpoints as Skinny Client
Control Protocol (SCCP) devices
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Call Admission Control (CAC)—intercluster and intracluster
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Call coverage
Forwarding based on internal and external calls
Forwarding out of a coverage path
Timer for maximum time in coverage path
Time of day
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Call display restrictions
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Call forward—Busy
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Call forward—No answer










