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DescriptionField
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
Draft comment: Marc Hollett changed "Presence Group" to "BLF
Presence Group" for Kirra 9.0(1)
Used with the BLF Presence feature, the phone that is running SIP or
SCCP serves as a watcher because it requests status about the presence
entity; for example, directory number, that is configured as a BLF speed
dial button on the phone.
If you want the phone to receive the status of the presence entity, choose
a BLF Presence group that is allowed to view the status of the Presence
group that is applied to the directory number, as indicated in the BLF
Presence Group Configuration window.
For more information on the BLF Presence feature, refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services
Guide.
Tip
BLF Presence Group
If required, choose the appropriate SIP dial rule. SIP dial rules provide
local dial plans for Cisco IP phones 7905, 7912, 7940, and 7975 that
are running SIP, so users do not have to press a key or wait for a timer
before the call gets processed.
Leave the SIP Dial Rules field set to <None> if you do not want dial
rules applied to the IP phone that is running SIP. This means the user
will have to use the Dial softkey or wait for the timer to expire before
the call gets processed.
SIP Dial Rules
For phones that are running SCCP or SIP, choose the security profile
that you want to apply to the device.
All phones require that you apply a security profile. If the phone does
not support security, choose a nonsecure profile.
Device Security Profile
From the drop-down list box, choose the codec to use if a media
termination point is required for SIP calls.
MTP Preferred Originating Codec
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