Used Remote Phone Control for Cisco Unified Communications for Windows?


Remote Phone Control for Cisco Unified Communications Analysis

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Remote Phone Control for Cisco Unified Communications is a productivity software designed for Windows that allows users to manage Cisco IP phones remotely. This utility provides a user-friendly interface for accessing phone features, including call management, directory access, and phone settings adjustment. With this application, users can execute various functions such as initiating calls, transferring calls, and managing voicemail directly from their computer, enhancing workplace efficiency.

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The program supports seamless integration with Cisco Unified Communications systems, making it suitable for businesses relying on Cisco technology. Its trial version allows users to explore the main features before committing to a full license. Overall, the software aims to streamline communication processes and improve user productivity within organizations that utilize Cisco telephony solutions.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.1.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Server
  • Windows ME
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 8
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 98
Additional Requirements
Cisco CallManager / CUCM Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6 to 10, Cisco IP phones
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Total Downloads
1,070
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Control Cisco IP phone remotely within your enterprise.
The Uplinx-Software Remote Phone Control tool for Cisco Unified Communications allows a phone administrator or service desk operator to remotely control a Cisco IP phone within their enterprise to validate or change its configuration. The tool allows direct phone operations to be executed remotely but with the same level of control as sitting in front of the phone.

Remotely log in an extension mobility profile, check the phone display and call your desk phone to troubleshoot without travelling or engaging end users or site staff. Support staff can now remotely view and control a Cisco IP phone and talk a staff member through some unique features which may be configured on their IP handset or User Device Profile such as: group pickup, conference, or a hunt group.

Cisco Extension Mobility: Staff will be able to search for and remotely login and logout of a remote handset with a users Extension Mobility profile.

Bulk operations for Cisco Extension Mobility and Background Image deployments to perform Extension Mobility status report, logout and re-login, background image on a group of phones.

Record and replay Phone Key Macros to remotely configure phones. Set background images and ringtones per line or any other phone setting only accessible on the phone. The Remote Phone Control for Cisco IP phones is available as a standalone desktop windows form application and as a web server edition which requires only a web browser on the desktop.

Desktop Edition: Winform based application for deployment engineers to troubleshoot and perform batch operations: Bulk EM login/logout, background images, Phone Key Macros for Cisco IP phones and Cisco CUCM, Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Express. It is ideal for new or upgrade Cisco projects to perform batch operations of EM login/logout, distribution of background images, macros (for example, to set ringtones on lines.

The web edition is for support and help desk.


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