Understanding Post-Installation Configuration Tasks; Required Post-Installation Tasks; Selecting And Tuning Audio Devices - Cisco IP Communicator Administration Manual

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Understanding Post-Installation Configuration Tasks

Understanding Post-Installation Configuration Tasks

Required Post-Installation Tasks

Selecting and Tuning Audio Devices

Cisco IP Communicator Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager
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The following topics provide more detail about required and recommended
post-installation configuration tasks, as outlined in
Required Post-Installation Tasks, page 4-6
Recommended or Optional Post-Installation Tasks, page 4-14
Configuring Settings for Remote Use, page 4-17
Understanding Local Configuration, page 4-19
Required post-installation tasks are defined as those that might be necessary
before Cisco IP Communicator can function properly or before a user can access
important features.
Refer to the following sections for more information:
Selecting and Tuning Audio Devices, page 4-6
Specifying a TFTP Server, page 4-8
Selecting a Device Name, page 4-9
Resolving Audio IP Address Auto-Detection Problems, page 4-11
Providing Password Information, page 4-13
The first time Cisco IP Communicator runs, users are prompted to select and tune
audio devices using the Audio Tuning Wizard. Users must complete this task
before Cisco IP Communicator will launch.
Users are not prompted to use Audio Tuning Wizard again unless the audio device
that they try to select by other means cannot be found (because it has not yet been
tuned), or in cases where users directly modify the volume on an audio device.
Users can launch the Wizard manually from the right-click menu in
Cisco IP Communicator interface or from the Windows Start menu.
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