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Configuring Presence Service
How to Configure Presence Service
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express System Administrator Guide
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What to Do Next
If you are done modifying parameters for SIP phones in Cisco Unified CME, generate a new
configuration profile by using the create profile command and then restart the phones with the restart
command. See “SIP: Generating Configuration Profiles for SIP Phones” section on page 248 and “SIP:
Using the restart Command” on page 262.
Configuring Presence to Watch External Lines
To enable internal watchers to monitor external directory numbers on a remote Cisco Unified CME
router, perform the following steps.
Prerequisites
Presence service must be enabled for internal lines. See the “Enabling Presence for Internal Lines”
section on page 888.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. presence
4. server ip-address
5. allow subscribe
6. watcher all
7. sccp blf-speed-dial retry-interval seconds limit number
8. exit
9. voice register global
10. authenticate presence
Step 6
presence call-list
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# presence
call-list
Enables BLF monitoring of directory numbers that appear
in call lists and directories on this phone.
• For a directory number to be monitored, it must have
the allow watch command enabled.
• To enable BLF monitoring for call lists on all phones in
this Cisco Unified CME system, use this command in
presence mode. See the “Enabling Presence for Internal
Lines” section on page 888.
Step 7
end
Example:
Router(config-register-pool)# end
Exits to privileged EXEC mode.
Command or Action Purpose