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Phone Button Templates
Table 43-2
Phone Button Template Name
Standard 30 SP+
Standard 30 VIP
Standard 12 Series, including
the 12 S, 12 SP, and 12 SP+
Standard VGC Phone
Default VGC Virtual Phone
Standard ATA 186
ISDN BRI Phone
Default IP Communicator
Standard IP-STE
Standard Analog
Third-Party SIP Device
(Advanced)
Third-Party SIP Device (Basic) The Generic SIP Phone - 2 Lines template, which is used for
StandardCN622
Standard Cisco TelePresence
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Default Phone Button Templates Listed by Model (continued)
Template Description
The Standard 30 SP+ template uses buttons 1 through 4 for lines,
button 5 for call park, buttons 6 through 8 and 17 through 21 remain
undefined, and buttons 9 through 13 and 22 through 25 apply for
speed dial; button 14 applies for message-waiting indicator, button
15 for forward, and button 16 for conference.
For only the Cisco IP Phone model 30 SP+, assign button 26
Note
for automatic echo cancellation (AEC).
The Standard 30 VIP template uses buttons 1 through 4 for lines,
button 5 for call park, buttons 6 through 13 and 22 through 26 for
speed dial, button 14 for message-waiting indicator, button 15 for
call forward, and button 16 for conference.
The Standard 12 S, Standard 12 SP, and Standard 12 SP + templates
use buttons 1 and 2 for lines, button 3 for redial, buttons 4 through
6 for speed dial, button 7 for hold, button 8 for transfer, button 9 for
forwarding, button 10 for call park, button 11 for message waiting,
and button 12 for conference.
The Standard VGC Phone template for the Cisco VG248 Gateway
uses button 1 for a line and buttons 2 through 10 for speed dials.
The Default VGC Virtual Phone template for the Cisco VGC Virtual
Phone uses button 1 for line 1.
The Standard ATA 186 template uses button 1 for a line and buttons
2 through 10 for speed dials.
The ISDN BRI Phone template uses button 1 for line 1.
The Default IP Communicator template uses buttons 1 and 2 for
lines and assigns buttons 3 through 8 as speed dials. Access other
phone features, such as call park, call forward, redial, hold, resume,
voice-messaging system, conferencing, and so on, by using softkeys
(by configuring the softkey template to the phone).
The Standard IP-STE template uses buttons 1 and 2 for lines.
The Standard Analog template for analog phones uses button 1 for
line 1.
The Generic SIP Phone - 2 Lines template, which is used for
third-party SIP phones, uses buttons 1 and 2 for lines.
third-party SIP phones, uses buttons 1 and 2 for lines.
The StandardCN622 template, used for the Static SIP Mobile
Subscriber, uses buttons 1 through 6 for lines.
The Standard Cisco TelePresence template, required by Cisco
TelePresence, uses buttons 1 and 2 for lines and buttons 3 through
42 for speed dials.
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