Cisco OL-5378-01 - Manual

Cisco OL-5378-01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Configuring Cisco IP Phones
  • Page 3 – Displaying the MAC Address of a Phone
  • Page 4 – Adding a Phone
  • Page 7 – Copying an Existing Phone; Find; Insert; Cancel
  • Page 8 – Resetting a Phone
  • Page 9 – Reset Phone
  • Page 10 – Updating a Phone
  • Page 11 – Deleting a Phone; Dependency Records
  • Page 12 – Delete Selected; OK
  • Page 13 – Phone Configuration Settings
  • Page 14 – Field
  • Page 16 – Service > Music On Hold
  • Page 22 – Configuring Speed-Dial Buttons
  • Page 23 – Add/Update Speed Dials; Speed Dial Configuration Settings
  • Page 24 – Configuring Cisco IP Phone Services
  • Page 25 – Subscribing to a Service
  • Page 26 – Updating Services
  • Page 27 – Unsubscribing from a Service
  • Page 28 – Finding a Phone
  • Page 29 – Configuring Directory Numbers
  • Page 30 – Adding a Directory Number
  • Page 31 – Restart Devices; Updating a Directory Number
  • Page 32 – Update
  • Page 33 – Deleting a Directory Number
  • Page 34 – Directory Number Configuration Settings
  • Page 35 – List items where Name
  • Page 39 – Propagate
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Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

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Cisco IP Phone Configuration

Cisco IP Phones as full-featured telephones can plug directly into your IP
network. You can use the Cisco CallManager Administration phone configuration
windows to configure the following Cisco IP Phones and devices:

Cisco IP Phone 7900 family (models 7960, 7940, 7935, 7936, 7920, 7910,
and 7905)

Cisco IP Phone model 30 VIP

Cisco IP Phone model 12 SP+

H.323 clients

Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) ports

Cisco ATA 186 telephone adapter

Cisco VG248 Analog Phone Gateway

Note

You configure the Cisco VG248 phone ports from the Gateway
Configuration window of Cisco CallManager Administration. The
following procedures apply for updating or deleting
Cisco VG248 phone ports. See the

“Gateway Configuration” section

on page 44-1

for Cisco VG248 gateway configuration information.

After you add a Cisco IP Phone to Cisco CallManager Administration,
information from the RIS Data Collector service displays in the Phone
Configuration window. When available, the IP address of the device and the name
of the Cisco CallManager with which the device registered display.

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Summary

Page 2 - Configuring Cisco IP Phones

Chapter 45 Cisco IP Phone Configuration Configuring Cisco IP Phones 45-2 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide OL-5378-01 The following topics provide information about working with and configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallManager Administration: • Configuring Cisco IP Phones, page 45-2 • Gatew...

Page 3 - Displaying the MAC Address of a Phone

45-3 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide OL-5378-01 Chapter 45 Cisco IP Phone Configuration Configuring Cisco IP Phones For information on how to configure phones as well as H.323 clients, CTI ports, and other devices from Cisco CallManager Administration, see the following topics: • Cisco IP Pho...

Page 4 - Adding a Phone

Chapter 45 Cisco IP Phone Configuration Configuring Cisco IP Phones 45-4 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide OL-5378-01 To display the MAC address when the phone is powered on, refer to the Cisco IP Phone documentation that supports your phone model. The following examples show steps that you may...

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