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Cisco Unified IP Phone Services Application Development Notes
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Chapter 6      IP Phone Service Administration and Subscription
Adding a Phone Service
Tip
You can insert, update, or delete a service definition.
After a service is inserted, you can insert, update, or delete service parameter 
definitions.
When you delete a Cisco Unified IP Phone subscription, 
Cisco Unified Communications Manager removes all service information, 
user subscriptions, and user subscription data from the database.
The Update Subscriptions button rebuilds all user subscriptions if the 
service has been modified after subscriptions exist.
Service URL
Enter the URL of the server where the Cisco Unified IP Phone Services 
application is located. Make sure that this server remains independent of the 
servers in your Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster. Do not specify 
a Cisco Unified Communications Manager server or any server that is 
associated with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (such as a TFTP 
server or directory database publisher server). 
For the services to be available, the phones in the 
Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster must have network 
connectivity to the server. 
When defining the service URL, you can embed a special #DEVICENAME# 
substitution tag within the URL. This tag provides a convenient method for IP 
phones to pass their device name to a web application server. For example, if a 
service URL was defined in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Admin 
as: 
http://myserver/myscript?name=#DEVICENAME#
, when a phone actually 
makes the HTTP request for the service, the requested URL will appear as: 
http://myserver/myscript?name=SEP000123456789
Character Set
If you are using a language other than English for Service Name and 
Description, choose the character set for that language. Text that is input by the 
user displays incorrectly if the wrong character set is chosen. 
Table 6-1
Adding a Cisco Unified IP Phone Service  (continued)
Field
Description