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Check this check box to retry a video call as an audio call.Retry Video Call as Audio
Check this check box to allow CTI to control and monitor this device.
If the associated directory number specifies a shared line, the check box
should remain enabled as long as at least one associated device specifies
a combination of device type and protocol that CTI supports.
Allow Control of Device from CTI
This check box, which gets checked by default for all phones, indicates
that the phone is currently logged in to a hunt list (group). When the
phone gets added to a hunt list, the administrator can log the user in or
out by checking (and unchecking) this check box.
Users use the softkey on the phone to log their phone in or out of the
hunt list.
Logged into Hunt Group
If you are experiencing delayed connect times over SCCP to remote
sites, check the Remote Device check box in the Phone Configuration
window. Checking this check box tells Cisco Unified Communications
Manager to allocate a buffer for the phone device when it registers and
to bundle SCCP messages to the phone.
Because this feature consumes resources, be sure to check this
check box only when you are experiencing signaling delays
for phones that run SCCP. Most users do not require this option.
Note
Remote Device
Check this check box to designate a phone as “protected.” This enables
the phone to play a two-second tone notifying the user when a call is
both encrypted and both phones are configured as protected devices.
The tone plays for both parties when the call is answered. The tone does
not play unless both phones are “protected” and the call occurs over
encrypted media.
For a detailed description of the secure-tone feature and the
configuration requirements, see the Cisco Unity Connection
System Administration Guide.
Tip
Protected Device
Protocol Specific Information
From the drop-down list box, choose the mode that you want to set for
signal packet capture:
None—Choose None if you do not want to specify a mode.
Real-Time Mode—Use this mode for real-time signal packet capture.
Batch Processing Mode—Use this mode for batch processing signal
packet capture mode.
Packet Capture Mode
Enter the time for packet capture in minutes. You can enter a maximum
duration of 300 minutes. The default duration specifies 60 minutes.
Packet Capture Duration
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