/mcpProcedure Step 1 In the Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose User Management > End User, and click Add New. The End User Configuration window appears. Step 2 Configure the fields in the End User Configuration window. See the online help for information about the fields and their configuration options. Step 3 Click Save. What to do next Associate BLF presence group with devices and users by performing the following subtasks: • Associate BLF Presence Groups with Phone, on page 534 • Associate BLF Presence Groups with SIP Trunk, on page 535 • Associate BLF Presence Groups with Application User, on page 537 Associate BLF Presence Groups with Application User An administrator associates BLF Presence groups with an application user for external applications. These external applications send BLF presence requests that is SIP trunk or home on a proxy server which is connected on SIP trunk. For example, Web Dial, Meeting Place, conference servers, and presence servers. Before you begin Configure BLF Presence Groups, on page 532 Procedure Step 1 In the Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose User Management > Application User, and click Add New. The Application User Configuration window appears. Step 2 Configure the fields in the Application User Configuration window. See the online help for information about the fields and their configuration options. Step 3 Click Save. What to do next Associate BLF presence group with devices and users by performing the following subtasks: • Associate BLF Presence Groups with Phone, on page 534 • Associate BLF Presence Groups with SIP Trunk, on page 535 • Associate BLF Presence Groups with End User, on page 536 Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 537 Presence and Privacy Features Associate BLF Presence Groups with Application User