Telephony features available for Cisco Unified IP Phone
Feature
External Call Control
Fast Dial Service
FIPS 140-2 Level 1
Forced Authorization Code
Gateway Recording For SIP
Handset Bass Adjustment
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Description
Allows Cisco Unified Communications Manager to
route audio and video calls to a route server that hosts
routing rules.
The route server receives routing requests from Cisco
Unified Communications Manager and in turn returns
routing directives to Cisco Unified Communications
Manager.
Allows a user to enter a Fast Dial code to place a call.
You can assign Fast Dial codes to phone numbers or to
Personal Address Book entries. (See "Services" in this
table.)
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2
Level 1 provides a secure, encrypted environment that
meets the United States Department of Defence Unified
Capabilities Requirements (UCR) 2008 standard.
The default setting is Disable.
Requires a user to enter an authorization code to place
a call. Controls the types of calls that certain users can
place.
Provides the ability to record calls using Cisco Voice
Gateway. This allows you to record calls made on Cisco
Jabber, a Cisco IP Phone (SIP), or calls made on a
mobile device.
Allows a user to set the phone to use either a reduced
bass tone or the full bass tone. Reduced bass removes
low frequencies, which can improve muffled voices or
insufficient volume on handsets. The default setting is
for reduced bass.
Features, Templates, Services, and User Setup
Configuration Reference
For more information, see the "External
Call Control" chapter in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide.
For more information, see
Phone Button
Template for Personal Address Book or
Speed Dials, on page
174.
For more information, see
Product-Specific Configuration, on page
165.
For more information, see
Forced
Authorization Codes Setup, on page 187
and the "Route Pattern Configuration"
section of the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
Administration Guide.
For more information, see Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Features and
Services Guide.
No configuration required.