By default, Cisco Unified CME organizes the local directory alphabetically by first name. You can change this setting by using the directory command from telephony service configuration mode. In addition, you can also add manual entries to the directory by using the directory entry command. This is useful for devices in the company that do not have an explicit ephone-dn configuration. In addition, all modern Cisco IP phone models allow you to browse the corporate directory by pressing the Directory button on the phone itself. Some low-end IP phones may not have a dedicated Directory button, but instead have a menu-driven process to get there. Once you have pressed the Directory button, you will be able to browse categories including Missed Calls, Received Calls, and so on. Move down to the option showing Local Directory.
Configuring Local Directory and Internal Caller ID Information
CME_Voice(config)# ephone-dn 20
CME_Voice(config-ephone-dn)# name Joshua Bellman
CME_Voice(config-ephone-dn)# exit
CME_Voice(config)# ephone-dn 21
CME_Voice(config-ephone-dn)# name Ruth Hopper
CME_Voice(config-ephone-dn)# exit
CME_Voice(config)# ephone-dn 22
CME_Voice(config-ephone-dn)# name Esther Billford
CME_Voice(config-ephone-dn)# exit
Configuring Manual Local Directory Entries
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# directory ?
entry Define new directory entry
first-name-first first name is first in ephone-dn name field
last-name-first last name is first in ephone-dn name field
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# directory last-name-first
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# directory entry ?
<1-100> Directory entry tag clear all directory entries
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# directory entry 1 ?
WORD A sequence of digits representing dir. number
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# directory entry 1 1599 ?
name Define directory name
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# directory entry 1 1599 name ?
LINE A string - representing directory name (max length: 24 chars)
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# directory entry 1 1599 name Corporate Fax
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