02-12-2007 06:35 AM - edited 03-14-2019 07:59 PM
I have a 7961 phone I want to use for our Receptionist. My problem is that any extention number I put on her 7914 will leave a missed call count on every phone on the 7914. This will drive her crazy. How can I remove this?
02-12-2007 07:03 AM
AFAIK, this is WAD and there is no way to disable Missed Calls from being displayed. However since you are using 7961, it would show the Missed call for each DN unlike a 7960/40.
02-12-2007 07:06 AM
My point exactly. Which makes it worse as theowner WILL NOT want the recept to see whom calls him.
02-12-2007 07:11 AM
That is possible using the Privacy feature :
02-12-2007 07:13 AM
Ignore my previous post. Sorry.
Privacy would only enable or disable the capability of users with phones that share the same line (DN) to view call status and to barge the call.
As of now I dont think there is a solution to your issue.
02-12-2007 07:12 AM
Hi Phillip,
This is a question that all of us have pondered at one time or another. It must be stressed that the balance between Privacy and Call coverage is tough with all CCM until CCM 5.X
Unfortunately when you use Shared Lines with CCM this is expected behaviour :( This is one of the biggest drawbacks of using Shared Lines (all call details are passed along with each call).On CCM the feature you want BLF (Busy Lamp Field)is not available until CCM 5.0(1). This is a feature that has been much requested on releases leading up to 5.0 Have a look at the following link. Here is an excerpt;
When you configure Presence in Cisco CallManager Administration, an interested party, known as a watcher, can monitor the real-time status of a directory number or SIP URI, a presence entity, from the device of the watcher.
A watcher can monitor the status of the presence entity (also called presentity) with the following options:
BLF/SpeedDial buttons
Missed call, placed call, or received call lists in the directories window
A Phone Monitors a BLF/SpeedDial.
After an administrator configures the presence feature and the BLF/SpeedDial buttons, a user can immediately begin to monitor the real-time status of a presence entity.
From this CCM 5.0(1) doc;
Until CCM 5 the best you can do is configure the button on the 7914 for each DN you want to monitor and live with the Call Details :(
Hope this helps!
Rob
02-12-2007 07:27 AM
Thanks Guys. I have my answer.
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