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For more information, see the "Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuration" chapter in the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration Guide.
For information about product-specific configuration fields, see the "?" Button Help in the Phone Configuration
window.
If you want to add both the phone and user to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database
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at the same time, see the "User/Phone Add Configuration" chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide.
Step 9
Add and configure directory numbers (lines) on the phone by completing the required fields in the Directory
Number Configuration window. An asterisk (*) next to the field name indicates a required field; for example,
directory number and presence group.
This step adds primary and secondary directory numbers and features associated with directory numbers to
the phone.
For more information, see the "Directory Number Configuration" chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide.
Step 10 Configure speed-dial buttons and assign speed-dial numbers.
Users can change speed-dial settings on their phones by using Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal.
For more information, see the "Configuring Speed-Dial Buttons or Abbreviated Dialing" section in the "Cisco
Unified IP Phone Configuration" chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration
Guide.
Step 11 Configure Cisco Unified IP Phone services and assign services (optional) to provide IP Phone services.
Users can add or change services on their phones by using the Cisco Unified Communications Self Care
Portal.
Users can subscribe to the IP Phone service only if the Enterprise Subscription check box is unchecked
Note
when the IP Phone service is first configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration.
Some Cisco-provided default services are classified as enterprise subscriptions, so the user cannot
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add them through the Self Care Portal. Such services are on the phone by default, and they can only
be removed from the phone if you disable them in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration.
For more information, see the "IP Phone Services Configuration" chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration Guide.
Step 12 Assign services to programmable buttons (optional) to provide access to an IP Phone service or URL.
For more information, see the "Adding a Service URL Button" section of the "Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuration" chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
Step 13 Add user information by configuring required fields. An asterisk (*) next to the field name indicates a required
field; for example, User ID and last name. This step adds user information to the global directory for Cisco
Unified Communications Manager.
Note
Assign a password (for Self Care Portal) and PIN (for Cisco Extension Mobility and Personal
Directory).
For more information, see the "End User Configuration" chapter in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide.
Note
If your company uses a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory to store information
about users, you can install and configure Cisco Unified Communications to use your existing LDAP
directory.
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