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Chapter 43 Cisco Unified IP Phones

Phone Button Templates

Table 43-2 Default Phone Button Templates Listed by Model (continued)

 

 

Phone Button Template Name

Template Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7912 SCCP

The Standard 1912 SCCP template uses button 1 for line 1, buttons

 

 

 

2 through 5 for speed dial, button 6 for Hold, and button 7 for

 

 

 

Settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7912 SIP

The Standard 7912 SIP template uses button 1 for line 1, buttons 2

 

 

 

through 5 for speed dial, button 6 for Hold, and button 7 for

 

 

 

Settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7911 SCCP

The Standard 7911 SCCP template uses button 1 for line 1, makes

 

 

 

button 2 configurable as the Privacy softkey (default specifies

 

 

 

None), and assigns buttons 3 through 6 as speed dials. The user

 

 

 

accesses speed dials from the Directories menu or the Navigation

 

 

 

button on the phone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7911 SIP

The Standard 7911 SIP template uses button 1 for line 1, makes

 

 

 

button 2 configurable as the Privacy softkey (default specifies

 

 

 

None), and assigns buttons 3 through 6 as speed dials. The user

 

 

 

accesses speed dials from the Directories menu or the Navigation

 

 

 

button on the phone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7910

The Standard 7910 template uses button 1 for message waiting,

 

 

 

button 2 for conference, button 3 for forwarding, buttons 4 and 5 for

 

 

 

speed dial, and button 6 for redial.

 

 

 

The Cisco Unified IP Phone 7910 includes fixed buttons for Line,

 

 

 

Hold, Transfer, and Settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7906 SCCP

The Standard 7906 SCCP template uses button 1 for line 1, makes

 

 

 

button 2 configurable as the Privacy softkey (default specifies

 

 

 

None), and assigns buttons 3 through 6 as speed dials. The user

 

 

 

accesses speed dials from the Directories menu or the Navigation

 

 

 

button on the phone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7906 SIP

The Standard 7906 SIP template uses button 1 for line 1, makes

 

 

 

button 2 configurable as the Privacy softkey (default specifies

 

 

 

None), and assigns buttons 3 through 6 as speed dials. The user

 

 

 

accesses speed dials from the Directories menu or the Navigation

 

 

 

button on the phone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7905 SCCP

The Standard 7905 SCCP template uses button 1 for line 1, buttons

 

 

 

2 through 5 for speed dial, button 6 for Hold, and button 7 for

 

 

 

Settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7905 SIP

The Standard 7905 SIP template uses button 1 for line 1, buttons 2

 

 

 

through 5 for speed dial, button 6 for Hold, and button 7 for

 

 

 

Settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7902

The Standard 7902 template uses button 1 for line 1, buttons 2

 

 

 

through 5 for speed dial, button 6 for Hold, and button 7 for

 

 

 

Settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7936

The Standard 7936 template, which is not configurable for the Cisco

 

 

 

Unified IP Conference Station 7936, uses button 1 for line 1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standard 7935

The Standard 7935 template, which is not configurable for the Cisco

 

 

 

IP Conference Station 7935, uses button 1 for line 1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 43-1 Cisco Unified IP PhonesDescription Supported Cisco Unified IP Phones43-2 43-3 43-4 43-5 43-6 LAN43-7 Clients and CTI Ports Cisco SIP IP Phones43-8 Cisco Unified Personal Communicator Cisco IP CommunicatorCisco TelePresence 43-943-10 Phone Button TemplatesTemplate Description Default Phone Button Templates43-11 43-12 43-13 43-14 Guidelines for Customizing Phone Button Templates Feature Description43-15 43-16 Add Application Softkey Templates43-17 Call State Description Configure Softkey Layout43-18 Sample Softkey Layout 43-19Common Phone Profiles Softkey Template Operation43-20 Methods for Adding Phones Phone FeaturesUser/Phone Add 43-21Call Forward Barge and Privacy43-22 Call Pickup Call Park43-23 Conference List Call SelectDirect Transfer Onhook Call TransferJoin Immediate DivertMalicious Call Identification Mcid Quality Report ToolService URL Call Diagnostics and Voice-Quality Metrics43-26 Phone Association Phone Administration TipsPhone Search 43-2743-28 Directories Button Messages ButtonFinding All Phones in the Database 43-29Cisco Unified CallManager User Options Maximum Phone Fallback Queue Depth Service ParameterDependency Records 43-30Configuration Steps Procedures and Related Topics Phone Configuration ChecklistPhone Failover and Fallback 43-3143-32 Guide43-33 Related Topics Where to Find More Information43-34 43-35 Additional Cisco Unified CallManager Documentation43-36

7900 specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a pioneering force in the realm of networking and telecommunications, and among its notable offerings is the Cisco 7900 series of IP phones. These devices are designed to deliver high-quality voice communications and are widely used in business environments. The Cisco 7900 series encompasses several models, each tailored to specific user needs, ensuring that organizations can find the right fit for their communication requirements.

One of the standout features of the Cisco 7900 series is its wideband audio technology, which provides crystal-clear voice quality, enhancing the calling experience. The inclusion of high-definition voice capabilities allows users to communicate with greater clarity, making it easier to understand nuances during conversations. This feature is particularly valuable in business settings, where misunderstandings can lead to costly errors.

The Cisco 7900 series also integrates seamlessly with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, allowing for robust call management features and advanced functionalities. Users can enjoy features such as call transfer, conference calling, and voicemail integration, all of which streamline communication efforts. The phones support multiple lines and programmable feature keys, giving users the flexibility to manage their calls efficiently.

In terms of design, the Cisco 7900 series features an intuitive user interface with a large, backlit display for easy navigation. The devices are equipped with various connectivity options, including Ethernet and PoE (Power over Ethernet), enabling straightforward integration into existing network infrastructures without the need for additional power adapters.

Security is another critical aspect of the Cisco 7900 series. The phones support a range of security protocols, including Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) and Transport Layer Security (TLS), ensuring that conversations remain confidential and secure from eavesdropping. This focus on security is essential for businesses that handle sensitive information.

Furthermore, the Cisco 7900 series is designed with compatibility in mind. It supports various unified communications applications, making it a versatile choice for organizations looking to enhance their communication tools. With features like XML applications, users can customize their phone experience to complement their workflow.

In conclusion, the Cisco 7900 series of IP phones stands out as a reliable and feature-rich communication solution. With its emphasis on audio quality, user-friendly design, security, and integration capabilities, it has become a staple in business environments. As organizations continue to prioritize effective communication, the Cisco 7900 series remains a leading choice for facilitating seamless interactions.