/mcpStep 2 Specify the appropriate filters in the Find User Where field to and then click Find to retrieve a list of users. Step 3 Select the user from the list. The End User Configuration window appears. Step 4 Locate the Device Information section. Step 5 Click Device Association. The User Device Association window appears. Step 6 Find and select the CTI remote device. Step 7 To complete the association, click Save Selected/Changes. Step 8 From Related Links drop-down list, choose Back to User, and then click Go. The End User Configuration window appears, and the associated device that you chose appears in the Controlled Devices pane. Barge Interactions Interaction Feature Cisco recommends that you assign either the Barge or cBarge softkey to a softkey template. By having only one of these softkeys for each device, you can prevent confusion for users and avoid potential performance issues. Note You can enable Single-Button Barge or Single-Button cBarge for a device, but not both. cBarge When the target parks the call, the barge initiator gets released (if using the built-in bridge), or the barge initiator and the other party remain connected (if using the shared conference). Call Park When the target joins the call with another call, the barge initiator gets released (if using the built-in bridge), or the barge initiator and the other party remain connected (if using the shared conference). Join A Barge, cBarge, or Single-Button Barge initiator can barge into a call through a shared line that is configured for Barge and Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR). The initiator can barge into the call if the barge target uses the preconfigured number that is associated with the PLAR line while on the call. Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not send the barge invocation to the PLAR line before connecting the barge call, so the barge occurs regardless of the state of the PLAR destination. To make Barge, cBarge, or Single-Button Barge function with PLAR, you must configure Barge, cBarge, or Single-Button Barge. In addition, you must configure the PLAR destination, a directory number that is used specifically for PLAR. Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 526 Presence and Privacy Features Barge Interactions