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CH A P T E R 46-1 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallManager Cisco IP Phones are full-featured telephones th at can be plugged direct ly into your IP networ k.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Understanding Cisc o IP Phones 46-2 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 Refer to t he Bulk Administ ration T ool Guide for Cisco CallMana ger for detailed instructions on configuring B A T to pe rform batch operations on Cisco IP phones.
46-3 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Understanding Cisco I P Phones • Cisco IP Phone 7910 Cisco CallManager doe s not directly cont rol all features on these phones through phone b utton templates.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Understanding Cisc o IP Phones 46-4 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 Cisco IP Phone 7910 The Cisco IP Phone 7910 is a single-line, basic feature phone designed primarily for common-use areas with medium telephone t raf fic su ch as lobbies or break rooms.
46-5 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Cisco IP P hones • An LED associated with each of the 26 feature and .
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Cisco I P Phones 46-6 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 Howe ver , in many cases, you might n ot want to use auto-re gistration. For example, auto -registrat ion does not al low you to assign specif ic dire ctory numbers to a phone.
46-7 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Cisco IP P hones T o di splay the MA C address when the phone is po wer.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Cisco I P Phones 46-8 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 • H.323 clients can b e Symbol NetV ision phones or Microsof t NetMeeting clients. Step 5 Enter the appropriate settings as descr ibed in T able 46-1.
46-9 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Cisco IP P hones Location Specifies the remote location accessed using restricted bandwidth connecti ons.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Cisco I P Phones 46-10 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 Calling P arty Selection Determines w hat to displa y if a call to this de vice is forwarded or transferred.
46-11 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Cisco IP P hones Step 6 Click Insert . Step 7 Add a directory number to this phone. Refer to th e “ Adding a Directory Numb er” section on page 46 -19.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Cisco I P Phones 46-12 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 A list of phones that match the search criteria appears. Step 4 Click the Delete icon ne xt to the pho ne you want to d elete.
46-13 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Cisco IP P hones • Reset Device —Shuts do wn a de vice and bring it back up (performs a complete shut-do wn and re-initialization of the pho ne).
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Cisco I P Phones 46-14 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 Copying an Existing Phone If you want t o manually add se veral similar phones to the Cisco CallManager database, you can add one and then cop y its basic setting s to apply to another phone.
46-15 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Finding a Phone Finding a Phone Because you might ha ve thousands of Cisco IP Phones in you r network, Cisco CallM anager ena bles you to search f or phones b ased on sp ecif ied criter ia.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Phone Fea tures 46-16 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 Step 7 T o vi ew th e next set of disco vered de vices, click Next .
46-17 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Phone Features • Config uring Call Pa rk, page 46-17 • Config urin.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Directory Numbers 46-18 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 For e xample, if a user is on an acti ve call at e xtension 1000, they can park the call to a call park extension such as 1234.
46-19 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Directory Numbers Related Topics • Adding a Directory Number , page .
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Directory Numbers 46-20 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 T able 46-2 Dir ecto ry Line Configur ation Set tings Field Description Usage Notes Directory Number Directory Number Indicates a dialable phone number .
46-21 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Directory Numbers Forw ard All Indicates the directory number to which all calls are forwarded. • Any dialabl e phone number , including an outside destination.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Directory Numbers 46-22 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 Step 7 Click Update .
46-23 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Directory Numbers Deleting a Directory Number Perform the follo wing procedure to dele te a directory numb er from a specific phone.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Configuring Directory Numbers 46-24 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02 Updating a Directory Number Follo w these instructions to update a directory numb er assigned to a specif ic phone.
46-25 Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 78-10450-02 Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Ph ones in Cisco CallManager Shared Line Appearanc es Shared Line Appearances In a Cisco CallManager system, a director y number (line) is considered to be a shared line if it ap pears on more than one de vice in the same partition.
Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallM anager Shared Line Appeara nces 46-26 Cisco CallManager Administratio n Guide 78-10450-02.
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