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Specification
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Robbed bit signaling
Connecting to the Network
Configuring SIP Parameters
Access Port 10/100 PC
Procedure
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Contents
Cisco SIP IP Phone 7960 Administrator Guide
Cisco SIP IP Phone 7960 Administrator Guide
About This Guide
Product Overview
Using a Headset
Downloading Files to Your Tftp Server
Creating Dial Plans
P E N D I X a SIP Compliance with RFC-2543 Information A-1
SIP Call Flows
Technical Specifications C-1
Installation Warning
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Overview
Who Should Use This Guide
Objectives
Organization
Related Documentation
Document Conventions
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Xiv
Obtaining Documentation
Obtaining Technical Assistance
World Wide Web Documentation CD-ROM
Ordering Documentation
Cisco Connection Online
Technical Assistance Center
Documentation Feedback
Language Mail Address
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What is Session Initiation Protocol?
Product Overview
Product Overview What is Session Initiation Protocol?
Components of SIP
SIP Clients
What is the Cisco SIP IP Phone 7960?
SIP Servers
Illustrates physical features of the Cisco SIP IP phone
Supported Features
Product Overview What is the Cisco SIP IP Phone 7960?
Product Overview What is the Cisco SIP IP Phone 7960?
Supported Protocols
Product Overview What is the Cisco SIP IP Phone 7960?
Prerequisites
Connecting to the Network
Cisco SIP IP Phone Connections
Connecting to Power
Access Port 10/100 PC
Network Port 10/100 SW
Using a Headset
Cisco SIP IP Phone with a Catalyst Switch
Getting Started with Your Cisco SIP IP Phone
Initialization Process Overview
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Installing the Cisco SIP IP Phone
Installation Task Summary
Downloading Files to Your Tftp Server
File Description
Configuring SIP Parameters
Configuring SIP Parameters via a Tftp Server
Creating the Default SIP Configuration File
Procedure
Before You Begin
Creating the Phone-Specific SIP Configuration File
Unprovisioned
Manually Configuring the SIP Parameters
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Configuring Network Parameters
Configuring Network Parameters via a Dhcp Server
Highlight Network Configuration
Connecting the Phone
Cisco IP Phone 7960 rear view
Adjusting the Placement of the Cisco SIP Phone
Before You Begin
Adjusting the Footstand
Verifying Startup
Using the Cisco SIP IP Phone Menu Interface
Reading the Cisco SIP IP Phone Icons
Icon Meaning
Icon Meaning
Customizing the Cisco SIP IP Phone Ring Types
Creating Dial Plans
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Example 2-1 Example of a PBX North American Dial Plan
Entering Configuration Mode
Managing Cisco SIP IP Phones
Modifying the Phone’s Network Settings
Unlocking Configuration Mode
Locking Configuration Mode
Before You Begin
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Modifying the Phone’s SIP Settings
Configuration File
Services Menu
Menu
Configuration File
Modifying the Default SIP Configuration File
Modifying SIP Parameters via a Tftp Server
Iproutine Ippriority Ipimmediate
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Modifying the Phone-Specific SIP Configuration File
Procedure
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Modifying the SIP Parameters Manually
Procedure
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Setting the Date, Time, and Daylight Savings Time
SNTP/NTP
Sntp response from Sntp data via Sntp data from Sntp server
Procedure
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Erasing the Locally-Defined Settings
Erasing the Locally-Defined Network Settings
Erasing the Locally-Defined SIP Settings
Highlight Erase Configuration
Accessing Status Information
Viewing Status Messages
Viewing Network Statistics
Managing Cisco SIP IP Phones Accessing Status Information
Upgrading the Cisco SIP IP Phone Firmware
Viewing the Firmware Version
Procedure
Performing an Image Upgrade and Remote Reboot
Following is an example of a Notify message
SIP Compliance with RFC-2543 Information
SIP Functions
SIP Methods
Function Supported?
Method Supported? Comments
SIP Responses
1xx Response-Information Responses
2xx Response-Successful Responses
1xx Response Supported? Comments
2xx Response Supported? Comments
3xx Response-Redirection Responses
4xx Response-Request Failure Responses
3xx Response Supported Comments
4xx Response Supported? Comments
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4xx Response Supported? Comments
SIP Header Fields
5xx Response-Server Failure Responses
6xx Response-Global Responses
Header Field Supported?
SIP Session Description Protocol SDP Usage
SDP Headers Supported?
SIP Call Flows
Call Flow Scenarios for Successful Calls
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GW1
Step Action Description
PBX a
Step Action Description
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IP Network SIP IP Phone
Step Action Description
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PBX a GW1
Step Action Description
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PBX B
Cisco SIP IP Phone-to-Cisco SIP IP Phone Simple Call Hold
SIP IP
Step Action
C= SDP field of the SIP Invite contains an
To reestablish the call between phone a and phone B,
Phone
Step Action
C= SDP field of the SIP Invite contains 0.0.0.0. This
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Cisco SIP IP Phone-to-Cisco SIP IP Phone Call Waiting
SIP IP
Step Action
Step Action Description
To establish the call between phone B and phone C, the IP
Step Action Description
Step Action Description
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Step Action Description
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Step Action
Step Action Description
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IP IP
Step Action
Step Action Description
10 OK ACK Way RTP channel
Step Action
Step Action Description
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Step Action
Step Action Description
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Step Action
Step Action Description
Step Action
To reestablish the call between phone a and phone B,
Call Flow Scenarios for Failed Calls
Gateway-to-Cisco SIP IP Phone-Called User is Busy
PBX a
Gateway-to-Cisco SIP IP Phone-Called User Does Not Answer
Call Flow Scenarios for Failed Calls
Step Action Description
Setup Call Proceeding Disconnect Release Release Complete
PBX a
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Server IP Network
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Physical and Operating Environment Specifications
Specification Value or Range
EMC
Cable Specifications
Connections Specifications
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Translated Safety Warnings
Installation Warning
Product Disposal Warning
Lightning Activity Warning
Selv Circuit Warning other versions available
Appendix D Translated Safety Warnings
Circuit Breaker 15A Warning
Appendix D Translated Safety Warnings
Appendix D Translated Safety Warnings
O S S a R Y
Call switching module
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Local exchange carrier
Robbed bit signaling
Service provider interface
VoIP
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Index
Dhcp
UAC A-2 UAS A-2
Icmp
Configuring Network SIP 2-5erasing 3-28network
SIP
RTP
DNS
Clients 1-3, 1-4 gateways 1-4 phones
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Firmware URL dialing
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