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Figure 11-20
Configuring a BLF Speed Dial
Figure 11-21 illustrates the Enterprise BLF for Call Lists configuration.
3. If using a custom Subscribe CSS is desired, create new Subscribe CSSs. It is generally
recommended to create custom Subscribe CSSs and use existing Partitions; the over-
all Class of Control plan should be well thought out prior to making these changes.
4. Apply the appropriate CSS to phones and SIP trunks as required.
Configuring Custom Presence Groups
Because all devices and DNs are part of the Standard Presence Group by default and all
devices can watch all DNs within the same Presence Group, the configured Subscribe CSS
and existing Partitions may provide adequate control over Presence subscriptions. If a
more complex design is required, it may be necessary to set up custom Presence Groups
and define custom inter-Presence Group subscriptions, as follows:
1. Navigate to System > Presence Group .
2. Click Add New and configure a name .
3. Set the Presence Group Relationship to each other Presence Group ( Allow Sub-
scription or Disallow Subscription ) to control whether or not this group can watch
the Presence status of other groups. Setting it to System Default references the
Default Inter-Presence Group Subscription Enterprise Parameter discussed next.
Each subscription is one-way: For example, Executives may be allowed to watch Em-
ployee Presence status, but Employees may not be allowed to watch Executive status.
Figure 11-22 shows a Presence Group Configuration page.
 
 
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