Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15
Therefore, we recommend that you enable the Presence Server on the same Cisco VCS (or Cisco VCS cluster) that you
use to manage your FindMe accounts.
use to manage your FindMe accounts.
Individual and Group FindMe Types
Every FindMe profile is configured as either
Individual or Group.
Individual
Individual mode assumes that the individual can only take a call on one device at a time.
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If any device in the current active location is busy, a call to this FindMe ID will be immediately forwarded to the on-
busy devices.
busy devices.
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If no devices (in the current active location) were busy, after the specified ring duration the call will route to the on-
no-answer devices.
no-answer devices.
Group
Group mode assumes that more than one person can take calls to this FindMe.
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If any device in the current active location is not busy, the non-busy devices will ring. The call is immediately
forwarded to the on-busy devices only if all devices in the current active location are busy.
forwarded to the on-busy devices only if all devices in the current active location are busy.
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If any device in the current active location is not busy, after the specified ring duration FindMe will route the call to
the:
the:
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on-busy devices if any current active location device was busy
—
on-no-answer devices if none of the current active location device were busy
Characters Allowed in SIP URIs
The following character set is allowed in SIP URIs (further details may be found in RFC 3261):
a-z / A-Z / 0-9 / "-" / "_" / "." / "!" / "~" / "*" / "'"/ "(" / ")" "&" / "=" / "+" / "$" / "," / ";" / "?" / "/"
If other characters are needed they must be “escaped” using "%" followed by a pair of hexadecimal digits that represents
the ASCII value for the required character.
the ASCII value for the required character.
For example, "alice smith@example.com" must be encoded as alice%20smith@example.com (where %20 represents
the space character).
the space character).
FindMe Limitations
Microsoft Lync Device IDs as FindMe Devices
If Caller ID (
Applications > FindMe
) is configured to use the
FindMe ID, so that the FindMe ID rather than the device's
own endpoint ID is presented as the caller ID when making calls, Lync device IDs must not be included as a device in
that FindMe. (Lync does not support the To: or From: name changing in response messages, which is how the Cisco
VCS sets the Caller ID to show as the FindMe ID).
that FindMe. (Lync does not support the To: or From: name changing in response messages, which is how the Cisco
VCS sets the Caller ID to show as the FindMe ID).
To associate video endpoints and Lync devices, the Cisco VCS's B2BUA for Lync devices should be enabled and the
FindMe ID should be made the same as the Lync URI.
FindMe ID should be made the same as the Lync URI.
.
Phone Numbers from Active Directory (AD)
If user accounts within Cisco TMS are created from AD, the Phone number value is sourced from the AD Office Phone
number.
number.
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