Performing Administrator-Related Operations

Network administrators can:

Set up an E911 emergency location (see Setting up an E911 Emergency Location using TAC)
Enable users to make calls even if Teams is unavailable (see Enabling Users to Make Calls even if Teams is Unavailable)
Set up automatic provisioning (see Setting up Automatic Provisioning)
Apply a partial configuration profile (see Applying a Partial Configuration Profile)
Force users to change their device lock pin (see Configuring an Option to Force Users to Change their Device Lock PIN Using TAC Configuration Profile)
Configure minimum and maximum ringer volumes (see Configuring Minimum and Maximum Ringer Volumes via the Phone’s Configuration File)
Update phone firmware manually (see Updating Phone Firmware Manually
Load certificates to phones (see Loading Certificates to Phones)
Manually perform recovery operations (see Manually Performing Recovery Operations
Enroll devices with Intune Policies (see Enrolling a Device with Intune Policies)
Remove devices from Intune management (see Removing Devices from Intune admin center
Update Microsoft Teams devices remotely (see Updating Microsoft Teams Devices Remotely
Configure noise reduction (see Configuring Noise Reduction)
Define password complexity (see Defining Password Complexity)
Disable a device's USB port (see Disabling a Device’s USB Port)
Enable a phone to be used as an audio device (see Enabling a Phone to be used as an Audio Device)
Disable the Speaker hard key (see Disabling the Phone's Speaker Hard Key)
Enable the AudioCodes smart button for redial (see Enabling AudioCodes Smart Button for Redial Functionality)
Manage phones with the Device Manager (see Managing Phones with the Device Manager
Configure the time zone (see Configuring Time Zone on Teams Devices)
Configure VoIP QoS (see Configuring QoS on PC Port
Configure Admin login timeout (see Configuring Admin Login Timeout)
Monitor phone process status (see Monitoring Phone Process Statuses)