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Appendix F Basic Phone Administration Steps

Configuring the Phone

e.In the Call Pickup and Call Forward Settings pane of the Directory Number Configuration window, choose the items (i.e. Forward All, Forward Busy Internal) and corresponding destinations to which calls should be sent.

Example: If you want incoming internal and external calls that receive a busy signal to be forwarded to the voice mail for this line, check the Voice Mail box next to the “Forward Busy Internal” and “Forward Busy External” items in the left column of the Call Pickup and Call Forward Settings pane.

f.In the “Line 1 on Device...” pane of the Directory Number Configuration window, configure the following:

Display (Internal Caller ID field)—You can enter the first name and last name of the user of this device so that this name will be displayed for all internal calls. You can also leave this field blank to have the system display the phone extension.

External Phone Number Mask—Indicate phone number (or mask) that is used to send Caller ID information when a call is placed from this line.

You can enter a maximum of 24 number and “X” characters. The Xs represent the directory number and must appear at the end of the pattern.

Example: Using the john doe extension in the example above, if you specify a mask of 408902XXXX, an external call from extension 6640 displays a caller ID number of 4089026640.

Note This setting applies only to the current device unless you check the check box at right (Update Shared Device Settings) and click the Propagate Selected button. (The check box at right displays only if other devices share this directory number.)

g.Click Save.

h.Click Associate End Users at the bottom of the window to associate a user to the line being configured. Use the Find button in conjunction with the Search fields to locate the user, then check the box next to the user’s name, then click Add Selected. The user’s name and user ID should now appear in the “Users Associated With Line” pane of the Directory Number Configuration window.

i.Click Save. The user is now associated with Line 1 on the phone.

j.If your phone has a second line, configure Line 2.

k.Associate the user with the device:

Choose User Management > End User.

Use the search boxes and the Find button to locate the user you have added (i.e. doe for the last name).

Click on the user ID (i.e. johndoe). The End User Configuration window appears.

Click Device Associations.

Use the Search fields and the Find button to locate the device with which you want to associate to the user. Select the device, then click Save Selected/Changes. The user is now associated with the device.

Click the Go button next to the “Back to User” Related link in the upper-right corner of the screen.

l.Proceed to Performing Final End User Configuration Steps, page F-8.

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Contents Text Part Number OL-15498-01 Americas HeadquartersCopyright 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Network Requirements Vii Configuring Security on the Cisco Unified IP PhoneViii Port 1 Network, Port 2 Access, and Port 3 Phone StatisticsCable Specifications E-2 D E Audience OverviewOrganization XiiiRelated Documentation Cisco Unified Communications Manager AdministrationChapter Description Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G/7940G SeriesCisco Product Security Overview Document ConventionsCisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition Convention DescriptionXvi An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone Networking Protocol Purpose Usage Notes What Networking Protocols Are Used?Refer Cisco Unified Communications Manager System GuideRelated Topics UDPRelated Topic Feature OverviewConfiguring Telephony Features Providing Users with Feature Information Understanding Security Features for Cisco Unified IP PhonesRefer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Topic ReferenceGuide Refer to Cisco Unified Communications ManagerFeature Description Overview of Supported Security FeaturesCommunications Manager Security Guide Phone section on page 3-10for more informationUnderstanding Security Profiles Security Restrictions Identifying Encrypted and Authenticated Phone CallsExample Capf Interaction when the Phone ResetsOL-15498-01 Refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, Directory NumberPurpose For More Information Administration Guide Administration Guide, Softkey TemplateTask Purpose For More Information URLInstalling Cisco Unified IP Phones Refer to Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G/7940G Settings Network ConfigurationSeries Phone Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0 SccpOL-15498-01 A P T E R Related Topic Providing Power to the Cisco Unified IP Phone Power Outage Power GuidelinesObtaining Additional Information about Power Power Type GuidelinesURL Understanding Phone Configuration FilesUnified Communications Manager Security Guide Understanding the Phone Startup ProcessDescription Related Topics Request the configuration file Taps Adding Phones with Auto-RegistrationRequires MAC Method Address? Unified Communications Manager System Guide Adding Phones with Auto-Registration and TapsProcedure Using Cisco Unified IP Phones with Different ProtocolsAdding Phones with BAT Converting a New Phone from Sccp to SIPDeploying a Phone in an Sccp and SIP Environment Converting an In-Use Phone from Sccp to SIPConverting an In-Use Phone from SIP to Sccp Parameters Determining the MAC Address for a Cisco Unified IP PhoneBefore You Begin Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP PhoneNetwork Requirements Cisco Unified Communications Manager ConfigurationNetwork and Access Ports, Handset, Speakerphone, Headset, Handset Network and Access PortsSpeakerphone HeadsetAudio Quality Subjective to the User Before You Begin Installing the Cisco Unified IP PhoneProcedure Reference Cisco Unified IP Phones 7960G and 7940G Cable Connections Expansion Module Attaching the Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion ModuleAdjusting Cisco Unified IP Phone Footstand and Phone Height Adjusting the Placement of the Cisco Unified IP PhoneConfiguring Softkey Templates, Mounting the Phone to the WallParts Used in Wall Mounting the Cisco Unified IP Phone Verifying the Phone Startup ProcessConfiguring Security on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuring Startup Network SettingsFrom the phone, choose Settings Security Configuration OL-15498-01 Displaying the Network Configuration Menu Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco Unified IP PhoneUnlocking and Locking Options Network Configuration Overview of Network Configuration OptionsEditing Values Category Description Menu OptionOption Description To Change Network Configuration MenuPC Vlan Communications Manager Security Guide. For information Configuration Menu section onManager, choose System Enterprise Communications Manager Options section onSystem Device Pool Manager, choose Device Phone Phone ConfigurationChoose System Enterprise Parameters Including language, font, date and time formatting, Disabling the phone’s ability to accept Gratuitous ARP will Blank Cisco Unified Communications Manager OptionsState Designation Description Communications Manager Administration GuideDevice Pool To Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security GuideOL-15498-01 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users Administration Guide, Cisco Unified IP Feature Description Configuration ReferenceCommunications Manager Features and Services Cisco Unified Communications ManagerFeatures and Services Guide, Call Display Features and Services Guide, BargeAdministration Guide, Configuring Specifying Options that Appear on the UserUnified Communications Manager Features Administration Guide, Configuring CiscoCommunications Manager System Guide, Call Communications Manager System GuideUnified Communications Manager DNDAdministration Guide, Message Waiting Features and Services Guide, MaliciousMcid MlppServices menu on a phone Manager Administration Guide Administration Guide, Time PeriodAdministration Guide, Conference Bridge Cisco VT Advantage Administration GuideConfiguring Corporate Directories Configuring Corporate and Personal DirectoriesConfiguring Personal Directory Creating Custom Phone RingsSynchronizer Modifying Phone Button TemplatesSetting Up Services Configuring Softkey TemplatesManaging the User Options Web Pages Giving Users Access to the User Options Web PagesAdding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Procedure OL-15498-01 A P T E R Status Menu Model Information ScreenMessage Description Possible Explanation and Action Status Messages ScreenSelect Status Messages Network Configuration Menu section on Communications Manager AdministrationAddress. See the Network Configuration Menu Adding Phones with Cisco UnifiedConfiguration Menu section on page 4-4section for See the Firmware Versions Screen section on Configuration Menu section on page 4-4forMessage Component Description Network Statistics ScreenSelect Network Statistics Firmware Versions Screen Select Expansion Module Stats Expansion Module Stats ScreenSelect Firmware Versions Select Call Statistics Call Statistics ScreenMonitoring the Voice Quality of Calls section on Voice Quality MetricsMOS LQK CTL File Menu Security Configuration MenuCertificate Icon Trust List Menu Monitoring the Cisco Unified IP Phone Remotely Http//IPaddress Accessing the Web Page for a PhoneChoose Device Phone Disabling and Enabling Web Page AccessDevice Information Network Configuration Vlan ID Description Ethernet Statistics Network StatisticsPort 1 Network, Port 2 Access, and Port 3 Phone Statistics Description Device Logs Status Messages Streaming StatisticsStack Statistics Streaming Statistics Area Items Description OL-15498-01 Resolving Startup Problems Troubleshooting and MaintenanceTroubleshooting and Maintenance Resolving Startup Problems Identifying Error Messages Verifying IP Addressing and Routing Choose Tools Control Center Feature Services Creating a New Configuration FileVerifying Physical Connection Cisco Unified IP Phone Resets UnexpectedlySymptom Cisco Unified IP Phone Unable to Obtain IP Address Checking Static IP Address Settings Verifying Dhcp SettingsVerifying Voice Vlan Configuration Identifying Intermittent Network OutagesEliminating DNS or Other Connectivity Errors Verifying that the Phones Have Not Been Intentionally ResetProblem Possible Cause Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone SecurityOptions section on page 4-2for details General Troubleshooting TipsSummary Explanation Summary Explanation Halfduxcollisionexceedthreshold Problem SolutionPerforming a Basic Reset Resetting or Restoring the Cisco Unified IP PhoneRestore softkey Default softkeyPerforming a Factory Reset Monitoring the Voice Quality of Calls Using the Quality Report ToolMetric Change Condition Cleaning the Cisco Unified IP Phone Where to Go for More Troubleshooting InformationOL-15498-01 Providing Information to Users Via a Website How Users Get Copies of Cisco Unified IP Phone Manuals How Users Configure Personal Directory Entries How Users Access a Voice Messaging SystemPrograms Cisco Systems TabSync Installing the SynchronizerConfiguring the Synchronizer Page OL-15498-01 Sccp SIP FeaturesQRT SIPCisco Unified Communications Manager Features Cisco Unified IP Phone Service ApplicationServices Guide Development Notes for Release 4.13 or laterOL-15498-01 Adding Language Overlays to Phone Buttons Supporting International UsersOL-15498-01 Specification Value or Range Physical and Operating Environment SpecificationsNetwork and Access Port Pinouts Cable SpecificationsNetwork Port Connector Access Port ConnectorPin Number Function OL-15498-01 Example User Information for these Procedures Basic Phone Administration StepsAdding a User From an External Ldap Directory Proceed to Configuring the Phone, page F-3Choose System Ldap Ldap Directory Click Perform Full Sync NowProcedure To Select Phone Model and Protocol Configuring the PhoneProcedure to Configure Phone Example johndoeOL-15498-01 Page OL-15498-01 Click Device Associations Choose User Management End UserPerforming Final End User Configuration Steps Click Save OL-15498-01 IN-1 NumericsIN-2 CapfCDP IN-3 IN-4 External powerIN-5 Mlpp B-2IN-6 CDP Dhcp Http RTP Sccp SIP TCP Tftp UDPIN-7 QRT B-2IN-8 See SrstIN-9 Dhcp DNSIN-10 Vlan
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7960G, 7940G specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in creating innovative networking and communication solutions. Among their range of Voice over IP (VoIP) phones, the Cisco 7960G and 7940G stand out as robust, versatile devices that cater to the needs of modern businesses. Released in the early 2000s, these models respectively combine functionality, ease of use, and key features tailored for effective communication.

The Cisco 7960G is a high-end model designed for users who demand advanced features and functionalities. It comes with a large backlit LCD display that not only enhances visibility but also provides easy navigation through various options. The phone supports up to six lines, allowing users to manage multiple calls effortlessly. Its user-friendly interface includes programmable feature buttons and a 10/100 Ethernet switch, enabling seamless integration into existing networks.

On the other hand, the Cisco 7940G is a more basic model designed for users who require essential features for their business communications. It includes a monochrome LCD screen and supports a maximum of two lines. Despite its simplicity, the 7940G is equipped with several key features such as integrated speakerphone and mute options, making it ideal for day-to-day communication needs. Both models support Power over Ethernet (PoE), eliminating the need for separate power adapters and ensuring a cleaner, more organized workspace.

In terms of technologies, both the 7960G and 7940G leverage the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for signaling and media exchange. They also support secure communication through protocols like Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) and Transport Layer Security (TLS). This ensures that businesses can engage in confidential conversations without the risk of interception.

The characteristics that make these models appealing include durability, ease of configuration, and reliability. Organizations can benefit from Cisco’s reliable support and regular updates, ensuring that their communication infrastructure remains robust and secure. With features designed for scalability, both phones can easily integrate into larger systems while maintaining high call quality.

In summary, Cisco’s 7960G and 7940G VoIP phones are exemplary devices that cater to a variety of business communication scenarios. With their blend of functionality, support for essential technologies, and reliable performance, they continue to serve organizations effectively in an increasingly interconnected world. Whether used in a bustling office or as part of a dynamic telecommunications strategy, these models offer excellent value and performance.