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Chapter 46 Configuring Cisco IP Phones in Cisco CallManager

Understanding Cisco IP Phones

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 traffic such as lobbies or break rooms. It includes the following features:

Four dedicated feature buttons for Line, Hold, Transfer, and Settings

Six programmable feature buttons that can be configured through phone button templates in Cisco CallManager

Available features include Call Park, Redial, Speed Dial, Call Pickup, Conference, Forward All, Group Call Pickup, Message Waiting, and Meet-Me Conference.

A two-line LCD display (24 characters per line) that indicates the directory number, call status, date and time

An internal two-way speakerphone and microphone mute

Cisco IP Phone 12 SP+

The Cisco IP Phone model 12 SP+ offers many of the same features as PBX or plain old telephone service (POTS) telephones. This IP phone includes the following features:

12 programmable line and feature buttons

An LED associated with each of the 12 feature and line buttons to indicate feature and line status

A two-line LCD display (20 characters per line) for call status and identification

An internal two-way speakerphone and microphone mute

Cisco IP Phone 30 VIP

The Cisco IP Phone 30 VIP offers many of the same features as PBX or plain old telephone service (POTS) telephones. This IP phone includes the following features:

26 programmable line and feature buttons

 

Cisco CallManager Administration Guide

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Contents Configuring Cisco IP Phones Cisco CallManager 46-1Understanding Cisco IP Phones Cisco IP Phone 7900 FamilyRelated Topics 46-2Cisco IP Phone 46-3Cisco IP Phone 30 VIP Cisco IP Phone 12 SP+46-4 Configuring Cisco IP Phones CTI PortsClients 46-5Displaying the MAC Address of a Phone 46-6Adding a Phone Procedure46-7 Field Description Usage Notes Device Information 46-8Client-Specific Device Information Field Description Usage Notes46-9 46-10 Deleting a Phone 46-11Before You Begin Resetting a Phone46-12 Updating a Phone 46-13Copying an Existing Phone 46-14Finding a Phone 46-15Configuring Phone Features Tips for Finding a PhoneSearching by Calling Search Space or Device Pool Finding All Phones in the DatabaseConfiguring Call Waiting Configuring Call ForwardConfiguring Call Park 46-17Configuring Call Pickup Configuring Directory Numbers46-18 Adding a Directory Number 46-1946-20 46-21 46-22 Deleting a Directory Number 46-23Updating a Directory Number 46-24Shared Line Appearances 46-2546-26