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Navigate to the Product-Specific Configuration Layout section on the Phone Configuration page and choose the Configuration Control Mode under “General Settings” in the Miscellaneous tab to control the various modes. Following are the various Configuration Control Modes: • Unified CM and Endpoint (Default)—Use this mode if you want Unified Communications Manager and endpoint to operate as the multi-prime source for provisioning endpoint data. If Unified CM and Endpoint is the configured mode, any update made via an endpoint locally is synched with the Unified CM server. • Unified CM—Use this mode if you want Unified Communications Manager to operate as the centralized primary source for provisioning endpoint data and does not want to accept any configurations done from the endpoints locally. • Endpoint—Use this mode if you want endpoints to operate as the centralized primary source of configuration data. In this mode, endpoint ignores any configuration data from Unified Communications Manager and doesn’t sync back the changes done locally. This mode is typically used when an Audiovisual (AV) integrator is installing the endpoints and wants to control configuration from the endpoint. In the Endpoint mode, CE devices continue to accept that limited set of parameters supported prior to release 12.5(1)SU1. Unified Communications Manager indicates these parameters with a "#" symbol. CE devices will ignore the extended set of parameters supported from the 12.5(1)SU1 release onwards. Note On-demand Configuration Pull Functionality Administrators can use the Get Config from Phone option to pull configuration changes from the CE 9.8 endpoint devices on-demand at that given point. Navigate to the Product-Specific Configuration Layout section on the Phone Configuration page and click the Get Config from Phone button on the top corner of the page to pull any data configuration from the CE 9.8 endpoints on-demand. This option is enabled only if the endpoint is in the registered state. Video Endpoints Migration Report Video Endpoint with Extended Configuration Backup is the new filter is introduced on the Find and List Phones window for release 12.5(1)SU1. Administrators can search for details on how many CE endpoints got migrated automatically and how many CE endpoints did not. Based on this information, they can take corrective measures. In the Find and List Phones window, the Video Endpoint with Extended Configuration Backup filter is applicable only for video endpoints running Collaboration Endpoint (CE) Software 9.8 or higher. Note Provisioning and Migration Scenarios The following table describe various provisioning and migration scenarios. All of these scenarios assume that your TelePresence video endpoints are upgraded to a CE release that supports Product-Specific Configuration Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 720 Device Management Video Endpoints Migration Report