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Chapter 40 Cisco IP Phones

Methods for Adding Phones

You can mix application and call-processing softkeys in any softkey template. A static softkey template associates with a device in the database. When a device registers with Cisco CallManager, the static softkey template gets read from the database into call processing and then gets passed to the device to be used throughout the session (until the device is no longer registered or is reset). When a device resets, it may get a different softkey template or softkey layout because of updates that the administrator makes.

Softkeys support a field called application ID. An application, such as Cisco IPMA, activates/deactivates application softkeys by sending a request to the device through the Cisco CTIManager and call processing with a specific application ID.

When a user logs into the Cisco IPMA service and chooses an assistant for the service, the application sends a request to the device, through Cisco CTIManager and call processing, to activate all its softkeys with its application ID.

At any time, several softkey sets may display on a Cisco IP Phone (one set of softkeys for each call).

The softkey template that is associated with a device (such as a Cisco IP Phone) in the database designates the one that is used when the device registers with call processing. Perform the association of softkey templates and devices by using Softkey Template configuration in Cisco CallManager Administration. See “Softkey Template Configuration” in the Cisco CallManager Administration Guide.

Methods for Adding Phones

You can automatically add phones to the Cisco CallManager database by using auto-registration, manually by using the phone configuration windows, or in groups with the Bulk Administration Tool (BAT).

By enabling auto-registration before you begin installing phones, you can automatically add a Cisco IP Phone to the Cisco CallManager database when you connect the phone to your IP telephony network. For information on enabling auto-registration, refer to “Enabling Auto-Registration”in the

Cisco CallManager Administration Guide. During auto-registration,

Cisco CallManager assigns the next available sequential directory number to the phone. In many cases, you might not want to use auto-registration; for example,

 

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Contents Cisco IP Phones 40-1Supported Cisco IP Phones 40-2Description 40-340-4 40-5 40-6 40-7 40-8 40-9 Clients and CTI Ports 40-10Cisco IP Communicator Phone Button Templates40-11 Default Phone Button Templates 40-12Default Phone Button Template Description 40-1340-14 40-15 Guidelines for Customizing Phone Button Templates 40-16Feature Description 40-1740-18 Softkey Templates 40-19Add Application 40-20Configure Softkey Layout 40-21Call State Description 40-22Softkey Template Operation 40-23Methods for Adding Phones 40-24Directory Numbers 40-25Shared Line Appearance Shared Line Tips40-26 40-27 40-28 Shared Line Restrictions 40-29Update Directory Number of All Devices Sharing this Line Managing Directory NumbersActive Check Box 40-30Making and Receiving Multiple Calls Per Directory Number 40-31Onhook Call Transfer 40-32Phone Features Barge and PrivacyCall Back Call ForwardCall Park 40-34Call Pickup 40-35Call Select Call WaitingConference List 40-36Direct Transfer Immediate DivertJoin Malicious Call Identification McidQuality Report Tool 40-38Service URL Speed Dial and Abbreviated Dial40-39 Phone Administration Tips Phone AssociationPhone Search Searching by MAC Address40-41 Example Wildcard Character Description Example40-42 40-43 Messages Button 40-44MaxPhonesFallBackQueueDepth Service Parameter Directories ButtonCisco CallManager User Options 40-45Dependency Records 40-46Phone Failover and Fallback 40-47Phone Configuration Checklist Configuration Steps40-48 40-49 Where to Find More Information Related TopicsAdditional Cisco CallManager Documentation 40-50
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12 series, 7935, 7914, 7936 specifications

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