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Chapter43 Cisco Unified IP Phones
Where to Find More Information
Where to Find More Information
Related Topics
Understanding Directory Numbers, page 18-1
Voice Mail Connectivity to CiscoUnified CallManager, page 29-1
Enabling Autoregistration, Cisco Unified CallManager Administration Guide
Step8 Add and configure lines (DNs) on the phone. You can also
configure phone features such as call park, call forward, and call
pickup.
Configuring a Directory Number, Cisco
Unified CallManager Administration Guide
Step9 Configure speed-dial buttons.
You can configure speed-dial buttons for phones if you want to
provide speed-dial buttons for users or if you are configuring
phones that do not have a specific user who is assigned to them.
Users can change the speed-dial settings on their phones by using
Cisco Unified CallManager User Options.
Configuring Speed-Dial Buttons, Cisco
Unified CallManager Administration Guide
Step10 Configure Cisco Unified IP Phone services.
You can configure services for Cisco Unified IP Phone models
7970/71, 7960/61, 7940/41, 7912, 7911, and 7905 and Cisco IP
Communicator if you want to provide services for users or if you
are configuring phones that do not have a specific user who is
assigned to them. Users can change the services on their phones
by using the Cisco Unified CallManager User Options window.
Configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones, Cisco
Unified CallManager Administration Guide
Step11 Customize phone button templates and softkey templates, if
required. Configure templates for each phone.
Configuring Phone Button Templates, Cisco
Unified CallManager Administration Guide
Configuring Cisco Unified IP Phones, Cisco
Unified CallManager Administration Guide
Adding Nonstandard Softkey Templates,
Cisco Unified CallManager Administration
Guide
Step12 Configure the Busy Lamp Field feature, if required. You must use
customized phone button templates to configure BLF/SpeedDial
buttons.
BLF/SpeedDial Configuration Settings, Cisco
Unified CallManager Administration Guide
Step13 Assign services to phone buttons, if required. Adding a Cisco Unified IP Phone Service to a
Phone Button, Cisco Unified CallManager
Administration Guide
Step14 Provide power, install, verify network connectivity, and configure
network settings for the Cisco Unified IP Phone.
Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide
for Cisco Unified CallManager
Step15 Associate user with the phone (if required). Associating Devices to an End User, Cisco
Unified CallManager Administration Guide
Step16 Make calls with the Cisco SIP IP Phone. Refer to the user guide for your Cisco SIP IP
Phone.
Table43-6 Phone Configuration Checklist for SIP Protocol (continued)
Configuration Steps Procedures and Related Topics