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    CH A P T E R 6-1 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication De velopment Notes OL- 142197 6 IP Phone Service Administration and Subscription Cisco Unified CallMan ager administrators maintain the list of services to which users can subscribe. These sections provide details abo ut administering Cisco Unified IP Phone Services using Cisco Unif ied Call Man[...]

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    Chapter 6 IP Phone Servi ce Administration and Subscription Adding a Phone Service 6-2 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication Development No tes OL- 142197 A URL constit utes the co re of each ser vice. When a s ervice is ch osen from the menu, the URL gets requested via HTTP , and a server some where pro vides the content. The Service URL field sho [...]

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    6-3 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication De velopment Notes OL- 142197 Chapter 6 IP Ph one Service Administration and Subscription Adding a Phone Service Ti p • Y ou can insert, update, or delete a service def inition. • After a service is inserted, you can inse rt, u pdate, or delete service parameter def initions. • When you delete a Cisco [...]

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    Chapter 6 IP Phone Servi ce Administration and Subscription Defining IP Phone Service Parameters in Cisco Unified CallManager Administration 6-4 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication Development No tes OL- 142197 Defining IP Phone Service Parameters in Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Each service can have a list of parame ters. Y ou can use[...]

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    6-5 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication De velopment Notes OL- 142197 Chapter 6 IP Ph one Service Administration and Subscription User Servic e Subscrip tion Ti p If you change the servic e URL, remov e a Cisco Unif ied IP Phone servic e parameter , or change the Parameter Na me of a phone serv ice parameter for a phone service to which users are [...]

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    Chapter 6 IP Phone Servi ce Administration and Subscription User Service Subscription 6-6 Cisco IP Phone Services A pplication Development No tes OL- 142197[...]