02-02-2012 04:57 AM - edited 03-16-2019 09:21 AM
Hello
How do I go about setting up DND (Do not disturb) on our phones.
We are using CUCM 8
Various types of phones, 7941, 7942, 7965, 7911
Please advise
thanks
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02-02-2012 07:40 AM
Hi Scott,
Good stuff buddy!
Did you set ;
Cisco Unified Communications Manager provides one systemwide service parameter for Do Not Disturb: BLF Status Depicts DND. This parameter determines whether DND status is considered in the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) status calculation, and you can set the parameter to True or False.
•When you specify True for BLF Status Depicts DND and DND is activated on the device, the BLF status indicator for the device or line appearance reflects the DND state.
•When you specify False for BLF Status Depicts DND and DND is activated on the device, the BLF status indicator for the device or line appearance reflects the actual device state.
When BLF Status Depicts DND is enabled or disabled for the cluster, the cluster setting applies to all phones in the cluster that support DND.
Note To set this service parameter, navigate to System > Service Parameters and choose the Cisco CallManager service for the server that you want to configure. Specify the desired state for BLF Status Depicts DND in the Clusterwide Parameters (System - Presence) pane.
Cheers!
Rob
02-02-2012 05:04 AM
Hi Scott,
The steps are nicely shown in the attached link;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/7_1_2/ccmfeat/fsdnd.html#wp1079981
Cheers!
Rob
02-02-2012 06:17 AM
Hi Rob
Thank you, having some problems trying to add the softkey, I see no way to add this to the template.
Call Manager 8
phone>device settings>softkey template>
do i need to do something in parameters, please excuse my ignorance as I am fairly new to this.
Scott
02-02-2012 06:22 AM
Hi Scott,
No worries my friend
I don't believe you can add it to the Default template so you would have to create a new
one based on (Copy) the default template and add DND to the new one. Then apply
the new template to the required phones.
Check;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/7_1_2/ccmcfg/b06skey.html#wp1022835
Make sense?
Cheers!
Rob
02-02-2012 07:33 AM
Hey Rob
I now have a working DND template !! thank you
To let you see the big picture, we have a new cisco 7965 with two 7916 expansion modules which will be used as our reception phone.
I have manged to setup and test the BLF indicators which seems to work fine, however is there anyway to configure the DND so the receptionist knows not to disturb the user.
I see from the manual that when this is in place, a red cross should be visible on the screen next to the users name.
is this correct
02-02-2012 07:40 AM
Hi Scott,
Good stuff buddy!
Did you set ;
Cisco Unified Communications Manager provides one systemwide service parameter for Do Not Disturb: BLF Status Depicts DND. This parameter determines whether DND status is considered in the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) status calculation, and you can set the parameter to True or False.
•When you specify True for BLF Status Depicts DND and DND is activated on the device, the BLF status indicator for the device or line appearance reflects the DND state.
•When you specify False for BLF Status Depicts DND and DND is activated on the device, the BLF status indicator for the device or line appearance reflects the actual device state.
When BLF Status Depicts DND is enabled or disabled for the cluster, the cluster setting applies to all phones in the cluster that support DND.
Note To set this service parameter, navigate to System > Service Parameters and choose the Cisco CallManager service for the server that you want to configure. Specify the desired state for BLF Status Depicts DND in the Clusterwide Parameters (System - Presence) pane.
Cheers!
Rob
02-02-2012 07:54 AM
Rob
where getting somewhere now, quick question though when i select true it asks me to restart the call manager
will this affect all phones on the network, will they go down etc
scott
02-02-2012 08:50 AM
Hi Glenn,
You won't want to restart the Callmanager Service during the day
do this off hours
Cheers!
Rob
05-19-2013 12:29 PM
Just ran into the same issue in my lab with CUCM 9.1(1a). Initially, when I set the "BLF Status Depicts DND" CallManager Service parameter to True and was advised to reset the CallManager Service, which I did, BLF on Phone A set for a DN assigned to Phone B did reflect the DND status when Phone B enabled Do Not Disturb. However, some time later (after I have played with some other Presence related settings, but the the Subscriber CSS setting), BLF on Phone A stopped reflecting the Do Not Disturb status enabled on Phone B. I verified that the "BLF Status Depicts DND" CallManager Service Parameter was still set to True. I even decided to toggle this service parameter to False, then restarted the CallManger Service (in Unified CM Serviceability), then set this parameter to True and restarted the CallManager Service again. The BLF on Phone A still would not reflect the Do Not Disturb status enabled on Phone B, or vice versa. Finally, after wasting about 40 minutes going over various settings and reading articles on this (and other forums), I thought something was fishy about the way this feature was behaving, especially, because the BLF on Phone A would reflect the on-hook, off-hook, and alerting status of the line it was monitoring on Phone B. Only the DND status of Phone B would not be reflected by the BLF on Phone A or vice versa. I decided to restart the CUCM itself (not just the CallManager service). To my delight, after the CUCM restarted and the phones re-registered, the DND status of Phone B was reflected correctly by the BLF of Phone A that subscribed to a line on Phone B.
My environment is running under ESXi 5.1 (on a Mac Mini 6,2 with the datastore located on an iSCSI target - RAID NAS). I don't know if the fact that I had to restart the CUCM has anything to do with my particular lab environment or if this is a bug within CUCM 9.1(1a) and probably other versions, and instead of restarting the CallManager Service, the CUCM should be restarted for the DND status to be properly reflected by the CUCM BLF Presence feature. Hopefully, this advice will save someone a lot of grief and time.
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