Phone Features And Setup Overview; Cisco Ip Phone User Support - Cisco 8800 Series Administration Manual

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Phone Features and Setup Overview

Phone Features and Setup Overview
After you install Cisco IP Phones in your network, configure their network settings, and add them to Third-Party
Call Control System, you must use the Third-Party Call Control System to configure telephony features,
optionally modify phone templates, set up services, and assign users.
You can modify additional settings for the Cisco IP Phone from Third-Party Call Control Configuration Utility.
Use this web-based application to set up phone registration criteria and calling search spaces, to configure
corporate directories and services, and to modify phone button templates, among other tasks.

Cisco IP Phone User Support

If you are a system administrator, you are likely the primary source of information for Cisco IP Phone users
in your network or company. It is important to provide current and thorough information to end users.
To successfully use some of the features on the Cisco IP Phone (including Services and voice message system
options), users must receive information from you or from your network team or must be able to contact you
for assistance. Make sure to provide users with the names of people to contact for assistance and with
instructions for contacting those people.
We recommend that you create a web page on your internal support site that provides end users with important
information about their Cisco IP Phones.
Consider including the following types of information on this site:
• User guides for all Cisco IP Phone models that you support
• Information on how to access the Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal
• List of features supported
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones Administration Guide
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Factory Reset the Phone with the Web UI Button, on page 216
Set up a Secure Extension, on page 216
Capture Packets, on page 217
Emergency Calls, on page 217
Configure the SIP Transport, on page 219
Block Non-Proxy SIP Messages to a Phone, on page 220
Configure a Privacy Header, on page 220
Enable P-Early-Media Support, on page 221
Peer Firmware Sharing, on page 221
Enable Profile Account, on page 223
Profile Authentication, on page 224
Add Ignore Programmable Soft Key to Silence an Incoming Call, on page 225
Enable BroadWorks Anywhere, on page 225
Sync the Block Caller ID Feature with the Phone and the BroadWords XSI Server, on page 226
Enable Viewing BroadWorks XSI Call Logs on a Line , on page 226
DND and Call Forwarding Status Sync, on page 227
Executives and Assistants, on page 230
Configure Priorities for Voice and Video Data, on page 233
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