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Chapter 40 Cisco IP Phones

Directory Numbers

Cisco IPMA with shared line support allows managers and assistants to share lines (refer to Cisco IP Manager Assistant With Shared Line Support in the Cisco CallManager Features and Services Guide).

Most devices with a shared line appearance can make or receive new calls or resume held calls at the same time. Incoming calls display on all devices that share a line, and anyone can answer the call. Only one call is active at a time on a device. For limitations, see the “Shared Line Restrictions” section on page 40-29.

Call information (such as calling party or called party) displays on all devices sharing a line. If the Privacy feature is turned on by one of the devices, other devices sharing the line will not see outbound calls made from the device that turned privacy on. Inbound calls to the shared line will still be seen by all devices

Devices with shared line appearances can initiate independent transfer transactions.

Devices with shared line appearances can initiate independent conference transactions.

Devices with shared line appearance support the Call Forward Busy Trigger and the Maximum Number of Calls settings. You can configure Call Forward Busy Trigger per line appearance, but the configuration cannot exceed the maximum number call setting for that directory number.

The following example demonstrates how three Cisco IP Phones with the same shared line appearance, directory number 2000, use Call Forward Busy Trigger and Maximum Number of Calls settings. This example assumes that two calls occur. The following values have been configured for the devices:

Cisco IP Phone 1—Configured for a maximum call value of 1 and busy trigger value of 1

Cisco IP Phone 2—Configured for a maximum call value of 1 and busy trigger value of 1

Cisco IP Phone 3—Configured a for maximum call value of 2 and busy trigger value of 2

When User 1 dials directory number 2000 for the first call, all three devices ring. The user for the Cisco IP Phone 3 picks up the call, and the Cisco IP Phones 1 and 2 go to remote in use. When the user for Cisco IP Phone 3 puts

 

 

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Contents 40-1 Cisco IP Phones40-2 Supported Cisco IP Phones40-3 Description40-4 40-5 40-6 40-7 40-8 40-9 40-10 Clients and CTI PortsCisco IP Communicator Phone Button Templates40-11 40-12 Default Phone Button Templates40-13 Default Phone Button Template Description40-14 40-15 40-16 Guidelines for Customizing Phone Button Templates40-17 Feature Description40-18 40-19 Softkey Templates40-20 Add Application40-21 Configure Softkey Layout40-22 Call State Description40-23 Softkey Template Operation40-24 Methods for Adding Phones40-25 Directory NumbersShared Line Appearance Shared Line Tips40-26 40-27 40-28 40-29 Shared Line Restrictions40-30 Update Directory Number of All Devices Sharing this LineManaging Directory Numbers Active Check Box40-31 Making and Receiving Multiple Calls Per Directory Number40-32 Onhook Call TransferCall Forward Phone FeaturesBarge and Privacy Call Back40-34 Call Park40-35 Call Pickup40-36 Call SelectCall Waiting Conference ListMalicious Call Identification Mcid Direct TransferImmediate Divert Join40-38 Quality Report ToolService URL Speed Dial and Abbreviated Dial40-39 Searching by MAC Address Phone Administration TipsPhone Association Phone Search40-41 Example Wildcard Character Description Example40-42 40-43 40-44 Messages Button40-45 MaxPhonesFallBackQueueDepth Service ParameterDirectories Button Cisco CallManager User Options40-46 Dependency Records40-47 Phone Failover and FallbackPhone Configuration Checklist Configuration Steps40-48 40-49 40-50 Where to Find More InformationRelated Topics Additional Cisco CallManager Documentation
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12 series, 7935, 7914, 7936 specifications

Cisco Systems 7936 is a conference phone that is widely recognized for enhancing collaboration in meeting environments. Equipped with advanced features and technologies, this device provides users with a seamless communication experience, making it a preferred choice for businesses of all sizes.

One of the standout features of the Cisco 7936 is its high-definition audio quality. Utilizing wideband audio technology, it ensures crystal clear voice reproduction, allowing participants to hear every word clearly, no matter their distance from the microphone. This feature is particularly valuable in large conference rooms where sound clarity can often be a challenge.

The Cisco 7936 is designed with an integrated microphone array that allows for 360-degree audio pickup. This means that all participants, whether they are sitting directly in front of the device or at the far end of the table, can be heard clearly. With this feature, there is no need for multiple microphones, which simplifies the setup and reduces clutter.

Another key characteristic of the Cisco 7936 is its exceptional ease of use. The phone features a large, intuitive interface with a backlit display, making it easy to navigate through the various options and settings. Users can make calls, access directories, and manage conference features with minimal effort, resulting in a smoother meeting experience.

The Cisco 7936 operates using Power over Ethernet (PoE), which allows the device to receive both power and data through a single Ethernet connection. This not only simplifies installation by reducing the number of cables required but also enhances the flexibility of placement in conference rooms.

In terms of compatibility, the Cisco 7936 works seamlessly with Cisco Unified Communications Manager and other VoIP platforms, ensuring that organizations can integrate it into their existing communication systems with ease. This interoperability allows businesses to leverage their technology investments while providing a reliable conferencing solution.

Security is another critical aspect of the Cisco 7936. The device supports encrypted voice communication protocols, ensuring that sensitive discussions remain private and secure. This is particularly important in corporate settings where confidentiality is paramount.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 7936 conference phone delivers exceptional audio quality, ease of use, and flexible deployment options. Its innovative technologies and robust security features make it an ideal solution for organizations looking to enhance their meeting environments and facilitate effective communication. With the Cisco 7936, businesses can ensure that every meeting is productive, secure, and efficient.