/mcpAssociate a Button Template with a Phone Before you begin Configure Malicious Call ID Phone Button Template, on page 489 Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Device > Phone. Step 2 Click Find to display the list of configured phones. Step 3 Choose the phone to which you want to add the phone button template. Step 4 In the Phone Button Template drop-down list, choose the phone button template that contains the new feature button. Step 5 Click Save. A dialog box is displayed with a message to press Reset to update the phone settings. Malicious Call Identification Interactions Table 47: Malicious Call Identification Interactions Interaction Feature When a user is connected to a conference, the user can use the MCID feature to flag the call as a malicious call. Cisco Unified Communications Manager sends the MCID indication to the user, generates the alarm, and updates the CDR. However, Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not send an MCID invoke message to the connected network that might be involved in the conference. Conference Calls Extension Mobility users can have the MCID softkey as part of their user device profile and can use this feature when they are logged on to a phone. Extension Mobility To track malicious calls by using CDR, you must set the CDR Enabled Flag to True in the Cisco CallManager service parameter. When the MCID feature is used during a call, the CDR for the call contains CallFlag=MALICIOUS in the Comment field. Call Detail Records Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 490 Receiving Calls Associate a Button Template with a Phone