
Use locations to implement call admission control (CAC) in a centralized call-processing system.

The phone button template determines the configuration of buttons on a phone and identifies which feature (line, speed dial, and so on) is used for each button.Ĭ hoose a common phone profile from the list of available common phone profiles The device pool defines sets of common characteristics for devices, such as region, date/time group, and softkey template.Ĭhoose the appropriate phone button template. Must select one of the available device pools.Ĭhoose the device pool to which you want this phone assigned. Must be manually added, device name should begin with CSF.Įnter a name to identify software-based telephones Her CUCM end user user ID Is hday so her CSF device name would be CSFHDAY. For example, you provision a user named Holly Day with a CSF device. Tip: Cisco recommends that all Client Services Framework devices be configured with a device name prefix of CSF. You must manually configure all the fields where the Configured by Default column in the table below is set to NO. Majority of required fields have default configurations and don't need to manually configured unless otherwise required for your deployment. The table below (Table 1.0) contains all the fields that must be configured when setting up a Cisco Unified Client Services Framework (CSF) device in CUCM. Once on the Add a New Phone menu search the phone type drop down for the Cisco Unifed Client Services Framework device type. To configure a CSF device, log in to the CUCM Administration web page and navigate to Device > Phone.įrom the Find and List Phones menu select Add New. Jabber for Windows provides a option to supply phone services through a Cisco Unifed Client Services Framework devices which is often referred to as a CSF or Softphone.

The below hardware specifications are the suggested minimum requirements for running Cisco Jabber for Windows on a Microsoft operating system: Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or later (32 bit and 64 bit).


This document describes the necessary steps required for deployment of Cisco Jabber for Windows basic features. This is a quick start guide and will not cover any of the advanced features supported by Cisco Jabber for Windows.
