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Note that User Policy is invoked after any Call Policy configured on the Expressway has been applied. See
Recommendations when Deploying FindMe
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The FindMe ID should be in the form of a URI, and should be the individual’s primary URI.
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Endpoints should not register with an alias that is the same as an existing FindMe ID. You can prevent this by
including all FindMe IDs on the Deny List.
including all FindMe IDs on the Deny List.
Example
Users at Example Corp. have a FindMe ID in the format
john.smith@example.com
. Each of the user’s endpoints are
registered with a slightly different alias that identifies its physical location. For example their office endpoint is
registered with an alias in the format
registered with an alias in the format
john.smith.office@example.com
and their home endpoint as
john.smith.home@example.com
.
Both of these endpoints are included in the list of devices to ring when the FindMe ID is dialed. The alias
john.smith@example.com
is added to the Deny List, to prevent an individual endpoint registering with that alias.
Configuring FindMe
.
Note that you can only access the FindMe configuration page if you are entitled to use FindMe. You need to install
Desktop or Room registration licenses.
Desktop or Room registration licenses.
The configurable options are:
Field
Description
Usage tips
FindMe mode
Determines whether or not FindMe is enabled,
and if a third-party manager is to be used.
and if a third-party manager is to be used.
Off: disables FindMe.
Remote service: enables FindMe and uses a
FindMe manager located on an off-box system
(eg.TMS).
FindMe manager located on an off-box system
(eg.TMS).
is always applied regardless of the
FindMe mode.
If you enable FindMe, you must ensure a
Cluster name is specified (you do this on the
Cluster name is specified (you do this on the
Caller ID
Determines how the source of an incoming call
is presented to the callee.
is presented to the callee.
Incoming ID: displays the address of the
endpoint from which the call was placed.
endpoint from which the call was placed.
FindMe ID: displays the FindMe ID associated
with the originating endpoint's address.
with the originating endpoint's address.
Using FindMe ID means that if the recipient
subsequently returns that call, all the devices
associated with that FindMe account will be
called.
subsequently returns that call, all the devices
associated with that FindMe account will be
called.
The FindMe ID is only displayed if the source
endpoint has been authenticated (or treated as
authenticated). If it is not authenticated the
Incoming ID is displayed. See
endpoint has been authenticated (or treated as
authenticated). If it is not authenticated the
Incoming ID is displayed. See
for more details.
The following options apply when FindMe mode is Remote service:
Field
Description
Protocol
The protocol used to connect to the remote service.
Address
The IP address or domain name of the remote service.
Path
The URL of the remote service.
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