User guide

DescriptionField
(CTI ports only) Enter the calling search space to use when a call from
an internal or external call is forwarded to the specified destination.
The setting appears only if it is configured in the system.
This setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
Calling Search Space Forward on
Failure External/Internal
(CTI ports only) Enter the directory number or directory URI to which
a call coming from an internal or an external number should be
forwarded when a phone or CTI application fails.
Forward on Failure Destination
External/Internal
Enter the number of seconds (between 1 and 300) to allow the call to
ring, before forwarding the call to the destination number entered in
the Forward No Answer Destination field.
Leave this field blank to use the value that is set in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager service parameter, Forward No Answer
Timer.
Call Forward No Answer Ring
Duration
Enter a name in the Route Filter Name field. The name can contain
up to 50 alphanumeric characters and can contain any combination of
spaces, periods (.), hyphens (-), and underscore characters (_). Ensure
each route filter name is unique to the route plan.
Use concise and descriptive names for your route filters. The
CompanynameLocationCalltype format usually provides a sufficient
level of detail and is short enough to enable you to quickly and easily
identify a route filter. For example, CiscoDallasMetro identifies a
route filter for toll free, inter-local access and transport area (LATA)
calls from the Cisco office in Dallas.
Route Filter
Enter one of the following options:
Default—Use the value that you configured in the Party Entrance
Tone service parameter.
On—A tone plays on the phone when a basic call changes to a
multi-party call; that is, a barge call, cBarge call, ad hoc
conference, meet-me conference, or a joined call. In addition, a
different tone plays when a party leaves the multi-party call. If
the controlling device, that is, the originator of the multi-party
call has a built-in bridge, the tone gets played to all parties if
you choose On for the controlling device. When the controlling
device, for example, the conference controller, is no longer
present on the call or if the controlling device cannot play the
tone, Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not play the
tone even if you choose On.
Off—A tone does not play on the phone when a basic call
changes to a multi-party call.
Party Entrance Tone
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Guide, Release 9.1(1)
288 OL-28580-01
Add user device profiles
REVIEW DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL