| Offer Type: |
BUY |
| Post Date: |
Jun.15,2008 |
| Expired Date: |
May 31, 2009 |
| Category: |
Telecommunications |
Hi here is the phone im looking for please read this and is you can DESIGN a phone like this then please email me READ THE PART ABOUT ANI (Automatic Number Identification) Features End-user Phone Features: Idle URL: Periodically pushes messages or graphics on IP phones Do not disturb (DND) Access features using soft keys or feature access codes Station speed dial with configuration changes from IP phone Silent and feature ring options Last-number redial Multiline appearances on phone After-hours toll-bar override Hook flash pass-through across analog PSTN trunks Dial-plan pattern load on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phones On-hook dialing Automatic line selection for outbound calls Local name directory lookup Call-waiting ring Feature ring with DND set Call-forward-all restriction control Call waiting with overlay Directory Number (DN) XML application services on Cisco Unified IP phone displays Customization of soft keys Call forward on busy, no answer, and all (internal or external) SIP-based line-side subscribe, providing basic presence of phone status Fast transfer: Blind or consult System speed dial for 10,000 numbers Dual line appearances per button Diversion of calls directly to voicemail IP phone display of DND state Silent ringing options Autoanswer with headset Dynamic hunt-group join or leave Attendant console functions using Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion Module 7914 or PC-based attendance console Busy lamp Support for fax machines on FXS ports using H.323, Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), and SIP Station-to-station video telephony using Cisco Unified Video Advantage or Cisco Unified IP Phone 7985G endpoints European date formats Remote teleworker IP phone support Enable and disable call-waiting notification per line PSTN Interfaces and Features: H.323-to-H.323 hairpin call routing for non-H.450-compliant H.323 endpoints Dedicated trunk mapping to phone button Direct outward dialing SIP trunks and RFC 2833 support H450.12 automatic detection of H.450 support for remote H.323 endpoints Caller ID name and number Direct inward dialing (DID) Analog FXO loop and ground start Transcoding G.711 and G.729a Basic Rate Interface (BRI) support for several switch types currently supported in Cisco IOS Software Automatic number identification (ANI) H.323 trunks with H.450 support System Features Per-phone call coverage rules Hunt-group dynamic log in and log out Basic automatic call distributor (B-ACD) (three queues) with Automated Attendant and call statistics Computer telephony integration (CTI) with Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Outlook, or Salesforce.com CRM using Cisco IOS Software telephony services provider (TSP) Called-name display for overlay extensions Paging: Internal through IP phones or to external system Call pickup directed Call park: Personal and directed Customizable called-name display Display of number of calls in queue on IP phone Call pickup explicit group Intercom Additional system speed-dial option through XML service Call park assign to extension Call transfer: Consultative and blind Time-of-day and day-of-week call blocking MOH: Internal or external source Call hold andretrieve Call pickup local group Overlay extensions for enhanced call coverage Meet-me conferencing Call park recall Account codes and call-detail-record (CDR) field entry Agent log in and log out of B-ACD hunt group Secure voice IP phone certificate authentication and provisioning plus secure device signaling using Transport Layer Security (TLS) Secondary dial tone Call waiting Directory services using XML Callback busy subscriber camp-on Night-service bell or call forwarding Eight-party impromptu conferencing Per-call caller ID blocking Hunt-groups statistics: Daily and hourly Hunt groups: Sequential, circular, and longest idle Voice Messaging: General-delivery mailboxes (GDMs) Distribution lists and broadcast messages Personal operator: Configurable alternate telephone number (per voice mailbox) for "zero out" option Full range of commonly used voicemail features Ability to share the user interface, menu structure, and commands with other Cisco voice messaging products Networking: Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) protocol to communicate with other Cisco messaging platforms Comprehensive voicemail feature set: Replying, forwarding, saving messages; message tagging for privacy or urgency; alternate greetings; pause, fast forward, and rewind; and envelope information Ability for subscribers to recover a message if it is inadvertently deleted Voicemail access using IMAP integration with Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, or Lotus Notes Complete yet concise telephony user interface (TUI) tutorial: Takes the user step by step through the mailbox setup process, minimizing the need for administrator assistance, saving time and money Public and private distribution list function and broadcast messaging capability Multiple GDM voicemail boxes for designated team members Cisco Unified IP phone voicemail and mailbox settings access using VoiceView Express XML application Integrated voicemail and Automated Attendant solution using Cisco Unity Express Automated Attendant: Support for time-of-day and day-of-week routing Holiday schedules and calendar Create and manage broadcast messages Up to five Automated Attendants per system Business-hours schedule Standard dial-by-name, dial-by-extension Automated Attendant Emergency alternate greeting: Alert callers to temporary schedule changes due to snow, holidays, etc. Record Automated Attendant prompts from phone or computer Administration through telephony Unlimited menu items and unlimited nesting Script editor: Graphical scripting tool creates customized Automated Attendant menu flows Record spoken names for remote users Management Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support with Cisco Unified Operations Manager or third-party management consoles Automatic assignment of extensions and voicemail boxes for phones for ease of deployment and future phone additions Preconfigured to allow for connection of phones and PSTN lines to start using system right away Windows GUI-based Cisco Configuration Assistant for complete system setup; customization and management included Extension assigner, allowing replacement of phones using simple, easy-to-follow voice prompts