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This chapter provides information about default device profile configuration. About default device profile setup, page 1 Default device profile settings, page 1 About default device profile setup In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, use the Device > Device Settings > Default Device Profile menu path to configure default device profiles. Use the default device profile for whenever a user logs on to a phone model for which no user device profile exists. To create a default device profile for each phone model that supports Cisco Extension Mobility, use the Default Device Profile Configuration window. The maximum number of default device profiles cannot exceed the number of phone models that support Cisco Extension Mobility. For example, a user logs on to a Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960, for which there is a user device profile. The user device profile for the user gets downloaded to the phone to which the user logged on. Later, the same user logs on to a Cisco Unified IP Phone 7940, for which he does not have a user device profile. In this case, the default device profile for the 7940 gets downloaded to the phone. A default device profile comprises the set of attributes (services and/or features) that are associated with a particular device. The default device profile contains attributes such as device type, user locale, phone button template, expansion modules, softkey template, Join Across Lines and Single Button Barge feature settings, multilevel precedence and preemption (MLPP) information, and IP phone services. Default device profile settings The following table describes the fields that are available in the Default Device Profile Configuration window. Table 1: Default device profile settings Default Device Profile Information OL-27945-01 1

Default device profile settings User Hold MOH Audio Source User Locale Phone Button Template Softkey Template Privacy Enter a description for the default device profile configuration. To specify the audio source that plays when a user initiates a hold action, click the drop-down arrow and choose an audio source from the list that displays. If you do not choose an audio source, Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the audio source that is defined in the device pool or uses the system default if the device pool does not specify an audio source ID. You define audio sources in the Music On Hold Audio Source Configuration window. For access, choose Media Resources > Music On Hold Audio Source. From the drop-down list box, choose the locale that is associated with the phone user interface. The user locale identifies a set of detailed information, including language and font, to support users. Cisco Unified Communications Manager makes this field available only for phone models that support localization. If no user locale is specified, Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the user locale that is associated with the device pool. If the users require information to display (on the phone) in any language other than English, verify that the locale installer is installed before configuring user locale. See the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Locale Installer documentation. Choose the appropriate phone button template. The phone button template determines the configuration of buttons on a phone and identifies which feature (line, speed dial, and so on) is used for each button. Choose the appropriate softkey template. The softkey template determines the configuration of the softkeys on Cisco Unified IP Phones. If the device pool contains the assigned softkey template, leave this field blank. From the drop-down list box, choose On for each phone on which you want privacy. For more configuration information, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide. 2 OL-27945-01

Default device profile settings Single Button Barge From the drop-down list box, choose from the following options: Off This device does not allow users to use the Single Button Barge/cBarge feature. Barge Choosing this option allows users to press the Single Button Barge shared-line button on the phone to barge into a call using Barge. cbarge Choosing this option allows users to press the Single Button cbarge shared-line button on the phone to barge into a call using cbarge. Default This device inherits the Single Button Barge/cBarge setting from the service parameter and device pool settings. If the server parameter and device pool settings are different, the device will inherit the setting from the service parameter setting. For more information, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide. Join Across Lines From the drop-down list box, choose from the following options: Off This device does not allow users to use the Join Across Lines feature. On This device allows users to join calls across multiple lines. Default This device inherits the Join Across Lines setting from the service parameter and device pool settings. If the server parameter and device pool settings are different, the device will inherit the setting from the service parameter setting. For more information, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide. Always Use Prime Line From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following options: Off When the phone is idle and receives a call on any line, the phone user answers the call from the line on which the call is received. On When the phone is idle (off hook) and receives a call on any line, the primary line gets chosen for the call. Calls on other lines continue to ring, and the phone user must select those other lines to answer these calls. Default Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the configuration from the Always Use Prime Line service parameter, which supports the Cisco CallManager service. OL-27945-01 3

Default device profile settings Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message From the drop-down list box, choose one of the following options: On If the phone is idle, the primary line on the phone becomes the active line for retrieving voice messages when the phone user presses the Messages button on the phone. Off If the phone is idle, pressing the Messages button on the phone automatically dials the voice-messaging system from the line that has a voice message. Cisco Unified Communications Manager always selects the first line that has a voice message. If no line has a voice message, the primary line gets used when the phone user presses the Messages button. Default Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the configuration from the Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message service parameter, which supports the Cisco CallManager service. Ignore Presentation Indicators (internal calls only) Do Not Disturb DND Option Check the Ignore Presentation Indicators (internal calls only) check box to configure call display restrictions and ignore any presentation restriction that is received for internal calls. Use this configuration in combination with the calling line ID presentation and connected line ID presentation configuration at the translation pattern-level. Together, these settings allow you to configure call display restrictions to selectively present or block calling and/or connected line display information for each call. For more information about call display restrictions, see the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide. Check this check box to enable Do Not Disturb on the phone. When you enable DND on the phone, this parameter allows you to specify how the DND features handle incoming calls: Call Reject This option specifies that no incoming call information gets presented to the user, including no audio or visual notification of the call. Ringer Off This option turns off the ringer, but incoming call information gets presented to the device, so that the user can accept the call. Use Common Phone Profile Setting This option specifies that the DND Option setting from the Common Phone Profile window will get used for this device. For mobile devices and dual-mode phones, you can only choose the Call Reject option. When you activate DND Call Reject on a mobile device or dual-mode phone, no call information gets presented to the device. 4 OL-27945-01

Default device profile settings DND Incoming Call Alert When you enable the DND Ringer Off or Call Reject option, this parameter specifies how a call displays on a phone. From the drop-down list, choose one of the following options: None This option specifies that the DND Incoming Call Alert setting from the Common Phone Profile window will get used for this device. Disable This option disables both beep and flash notification of a call but for the DND Ringer Off option, incoming call information still gets displayed. For the DND Call Reject option, no call alerts display and no information gets sent to the device. Beep Only For an incoming call, this option causes the phone to play a beep tone only and for the DND Ringer Off option, incoming call information gets displayed. For the DND Call Reject option, no call alerts sound and no information gets sent to the device. Flash Only For an incoming call, this option causes the phone to display a flash alert and for the DND Ringer Off option, incoming call information gets displayed. For the DND Call Reject option, no call alerts display and no information gets sent to the device. Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information MLPP Domain MLPP Indication Choose MLPP domain that is associated with this device from the drop-down list box. If available, this setting specifies whether a device that is capable of playing precedence tones will use the capability when it places an MLPP precedence call. From the drop-down list box, choose a setting to assign to devices that use this default device profile from the following options: Default This device inherits its MLPP indication setting from its device pool. Off This device does not handle nor process indication of an MLPP precedence call. On This device does handle and process indication of an MLPP precedence call. Do not configure a default device profile with the following combination of settings: MLPP Indication is set to Off or Default (when default is Off) while MLPP Preemption is set to Forceful. Turning on MLPP Indication (at the enterprise parameter, device pool, or device level) disables normal Ring Setting behavior for the lines on a device, unless MLPP Indication is turned off (overridden) for the device. OL-27945-01 5

Default device profile settings MLPP Preemption If available, this setting specifies whether a device that is capable of preempting calls in progress will use the capability when it places an MLPP precedence call. From the drop-down list box, choose a setting to assign to devices that use this default device profile from the following options: Logged Out (Default) Profile Information Default This device inherits its MLPP preemption setting from its device pool. Disabled This device does not allow preemption of lower precedence calls to take place when necessary for completion of higher precedence calls. Forceful This device allows preemption of lower precedence calls to take place when necessary for completion of higher precedence calls. Do not configure a default device profile with the following combination of settings: MLPP Indication is set to Off or Default (when default is Off) while MLPP Preemption is set to Forceful. Login User Id Enter a valid login user ID. If the user device profile is used as a logout profile, specify the login user ID that will be associated with the phone. After the user logs out from this user device profile, the phone automatically will log in to this login user ID. Device Profile Defaults (listing of device profile defaults) This pane displays a link to each default device profile that has been defined. Related Topics, on page 1 About default device profile setup, on page 1 6 OL-27945-01