NotesSupportedFeature
The softkey causes no action.NoPickUp
The softkey causes no action.NoGroup PickUp
The softkey causes no action.NoOther PickUp
The softkey causes no action.NoMalicious Call ID
The softkey causes no action.NoQRT
The softkey causes no action.NoHunt Group
The softkey causes no action.NoIntercom
The softkey causes no action.NoMobility
The softkey causes no action.NoPrivacy
The Call Back softkey is not
displayed.
NoCall Back
Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway
Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway lets you easily and securely connect into your corporate
network when working away from your corporate office (off-premises). This feature is enabled by default.
The marketing beta release of Mobile and Remote Access through Expressway allows customers to test
and evaluate the feature, but we do not recommend that you use it in a production environment. There is
no official Cisco TAC support until the feature is officially released in a future firmware load. For those
users who want to provide feedback, send an email to cefeedback@cisco.com. For more information, see
the release notes.
Note
When your phone detects that it is in off-premises mode, the Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway
Sign-In window appears, and you can connect to your corporate network.
When on-premises, you can expect your phone to function as it would normally.
Sign in with Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway
You can store your login information with User Credentials Persistent for Expressway Sign-In. Contact
your administrator to enable this feature.
Tip
Cisco IP Phone 7811, 7821, 7841, and 7861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.0 (SIP)
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