
Chapter 42 Cisco IP Phone Configuration
Configuring Cisco IP Phones
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| User Hold Audio | To specify the audio source played when a user initiates | 
| Source | a hold action, click the  | 
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 | audio source from the list that displays. | 
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 | If you do not choose an audio source, Cisco CallManager | 
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 | uses the audio source defined in the device pool or the | 
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 | system default if the device pool does not specify an | 
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 | audio source ID. | 
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 | Note You define audio sources in the Music On | 
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 | Hold Audio Source Configuration pane. For | 
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 | access, choose Service > Music On Hold. | 
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| Network Hold Audio | To specify the audio source played when the network | 
| Source | initiates a hold action, click the  | 
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 | choose an audio source from the list that displays. | 
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 | If you do not choose an audio source, Cisco CallManager | 
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 | uses the audio source defined in the device pool or the | 
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 | system default if the device pool does not specify an | 
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 | audio source ID. | 
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 | Note You define audio sources in the Music On | 
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 | Hold Audio Source Configuration pane. For | 
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 | access, choose Service > Music On Hold. | 
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| Location | Choose the appropriate location for this Cisco IP phone. | 
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 | The location specifies the total bandwidth available for | 
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 | calls to and from this location. A location setting of | 
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 | None means that the locations feature does not keep track | 
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 | of the bandwidth consumed by this Cisco IP phone. | 
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 | Cisco CallManager Administration Guide | 
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