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Cisco 8861 Manual (544 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 11.12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1
21
Overview of the Cisco IP Phone
21
Cisco IP Phone 8811
23
Cisco IP Phones 8841 and 8845
24
Cisco IP Phone 8851
25
Cisco IP Phones 8861 and 8865
26
Buttons and Hardware
27
Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons
28
Terminology Differences
29
Chapter 2
31
New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.3(1)
31
New and Changed Information for Firmware Release 11.2(3)SR1
32
New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(1)
34
New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.1(2)
36
New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.1(1)
37
New and Changed Features for Firmware Release 11.0(1)
38
CHAPTER 3 Provisioning
43
Provisioning Overview
43
Provisioning
44
Normal Provisioning Server
45
Phone Provisioning Practices
45
Onboard Your Phone with the Activation Code
45
Enable Auto Provisioning with Short Activation Code
46
Manually Provision a Phone from the Keypad
46
DNS SRV for HTTP Provisioning
47
Set the Profile Rule with the SRV Option on the Phone
49
Set the Profile Rule with the SRV Option on the Web Page
49
Use DNS SRV for HTTP Provisioning
49
TR69 Provisioning
50
TR69 RPC Methods
50
RPC Methods Supported
50
Event Types Supported
51
Communication Encryption
51
Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
51
In-House Preprovisioning and Provisioning Servers
51
Server Preparation and Software Tools
52
Remote Customization (RC) Distribution
53
In-House Device Preprovisioning
54
Provisioning Server Setup
54
TFTP Provisioning
55
Remote Endpoint Control and NAT
55
HTTP Provisioning
55
HTTP Status Code Handling on Resync and Upgrade
56
CHAPTER 4 Provisioning Methods
59
Provision a Phone with Broadsoft Server
59
Provisioning Examples Overview
60
Basic Resync
60
Use Syslog to Log Messages
60
TFTP Resync
61
Log Messages to the Syslog Server
62
System Log Parameters
63
Unique Profiles, Macro Expansion, and HTTP
64
Provision a Specific IP Phone Profile on a TFTP Server
65
HTTP GET Resync
65
Resync with HTTP GET
65
Provisioning through Cisco XML
66
URL Resolution with Macro Expansion
66
Resync a Device Automatically
67
Profile Resync Parameters
68
Set up Your Phones for Activation Code Onboarding
75
Activation Code Provisioning Parameters
75
Secure HTTPS Resync
76
Basic HTTPS Resync
76
Authenticate with Basic HTTPS Resync
77
HTTPS with Client Certificate Authentication
78
Authenticate HTTPS with Client Certificate
78
Configure a HTTPS Server for Client Filtering and Dynamic Content
79
HTTPS Certificates
80
HTTPS Methodology
80
SSL Server Certificate
80
Certificate Structure
81
Client Certificate
81
Obtain a Server Certificate
81
Configure a Custom Certificate Authority
82
Profile Management
83
Compress an Open Profile with Gzip
83
Encrypt a Profile with Openssl
84
Create Partitioned Profiles
85
Set the Phone Privacy Header
86
CHAPTER 5 Provisioning Parameters
87
Provisioning Parameters Overview
87
Configuration Profile Parameters
87
Firmware Upgrade Parameters
92
General Purpose Parameters
93
Macro Expansion Variables
93
Internal Error Codes
96
CHAPTER 6 Provisioning Formats
97
Configuration Profiles
97
Configuration Profile Formats
97
Configuration File Components
98
Element Tag Properties
98
Parameter Properties
100
String Formats
100
Open Profile (XML) Compression and Encryption
101
Open Profile Compression
101
Open Profile Encryption
101
AES-256-CBC Encryption
102
RFC 8188-Based HTTP Content Encryption
105
Optional Resync Arguments
105
Key
106
Uid and Pwd
106
Application of a Profile to the Phone
106
Download the Configuration File to the Phone from a TFTP Server
106
Download the Configuration File to the Phone with Curl
107
Provisioning Parameter Types
107
General Purpose Parameters
108
Use General Purpose Parameters
108
Enable Parameters
109
Triggers
109
Resync at Specific Intervals
109
Resync at a Specific Time
110
Configurable Schedules
110
Profile Rules
111
Upgrade Rule
112
Data Types
113
Profile Updates and Firmware Upgrades
117
Allow Profile Updates
117
Allow and Configure Firmware Upgrades
118
Upgrade Firmware by TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS
119
Upgrade Firmware with a Browser Command
119
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Cisco 8861 Administration Manual (406 pages)
Multiplatform Phones
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 10.29 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
CHAPTER 3 Cisco IP Phone Hardware
41
Phone Overview
41
Cisco IP Phone 8811
42
Phone Connections
42
Cisco IP Phones 8841 and 8845
43
Phone Connections
43
Cisco IP Phone 8851
45
Phone Connections
45
Cisco IP Phones 8861 and 8865
46
Phone Connections
46
Buttons and Hardware
47
Navigation
48
Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons
49
Terminology Differences
49
Cisco IP Phone Installation
51
CHAPTER 4 Cisco IP Phone Installation
53
Verify the Network Setup
53
Install the Cisco IP Phone
54
Activation Code Onboarding
55
Configure the Network from the Phone
56
Network Configuration Fields
56
Text and Menu Entry from the Phone
61
Set up Wireless LAN from the Phone
62
Scan List Menus
63
Wi-Fi Other Menu
63
Turn the Wi-Fi on or off from the Phone Web Page
64
Set up a Wi-Fi Profile from the Phone Web Page and the XML Provisioning Server
64
Verify Phone Startup
66
Video Transmit Resolution Setup
66
Configure the Voice Codecs
67
Configure the Video Codec
68
Set the Optional Network Servers
68
VLAN Settings
69
Cisco Discovery Protocol
69
Lldp-Med
69
Chassis ID TLV
71
End of LLDPDU TLV
71
Port Description TLV
71
Port ID TLV
71
System Name TLV
71
Time to Live TLV
71
IEEE 802.3 MAC/PHY Configuration/Status TLV
72
Management Address TLV
72
System Capabilities TLV
72
System Description TLV
72
LLDP-MED Capabilities TLV
73
Network Policy TLV
73
LLDP-MED Extended Power-Via-MDI TLV
74
LLDP-MED Inventory Management TLV
74
Final Network Policy Resolution and Qos
74
Default Qos for SIP Mode
74
Qos Resolution for CDP
74
Special Vlans
74
Coexistence with CDP
75
LLDP-MED and IEEE 802.X
75
LLDP-MED and Multiple Network Devices
75
Qos Resolution for LLDP-MED
75
Configure VLAN Settings
75
Set up DHCP VLAN Option from Phone Web Page
76
SIP and NAT Configuration
77
SIP and the Cisco IP Phone
77
SIP over TCP
77
SIP Proxy Redundancy
77
Dual Registration
78
Failover and Recovery Registration
78
Configure the Basic SIP Parameters
79
Rfc3311
79
SIP Configuration
79
SIP NOTIFY XML-Service
79
Configure NTP Server
80
Configure the Response Status Code Handling
80
Configure the SIP Timer Values
80
Configure the RTP Parameters
81
Control SIP and RTP Behaviour in Dual Mode
81
Configure the SDP Payload Types
83
Configure the SIP Proxy Server
83
Configure the SIP Settings for Extensions
83
Configure the Subscriber Information Parameters
84
Enable NAT Mapping
84
Managing NAT Transversal with Phones
84
NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller
85
NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router
85
NAT Mapping with the Static IP Address
85
Configure NAT Mapping with STUN
86
Dial Plan
87
Dial Plan Overview
87
Digit Sequences
88
Digit Sequence Examples
89
Acceptance and Transmission of the Dialed Digits
91
Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer)
91
Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer)
92
Edit the Dial Plan on the IP Phone
93
Interdigit Short Timer (Complete Entry Timer)
93
Reset the Control Timers
94
Regional Parameters and Supplementary Services
95
Localize Your Cisco IP Phone
95
Regional Parameters
95
Set the Control Timer Values
95
Configure Daylight Saving Time
96
Time and Date Settings
96
Phone Display Language
97
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Documentation
100
Cisco 8861 Administration Manual (310 pages)
8800 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 7.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
CHAPTER 1 New and Changed Information
17
New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.1(1)
17
New and Changed Features for Firmware Release 11.0(1)
18
New and Changed Features for Firmware Release 11(0)
19
New Information for Firmware Release 10.4(1) SR1
22
New Information for Firmware Release
22
About the Cisco IP Phone
23
CHAPTER 2 Technical Details
25
Overview of the Cisco IP Phone
25
Physical and Operating Environment Specifications
25
Cable Specifications
26
Computer Port Connector
27
Network and Computer Port Pinouts
27
Network Port Connector
27
Phone Power Requirements
28
Power Outage
29
Power Reduction
29
Network Protocols
30
Power Negotiation over LLDP
30
External Devices
34
VLAN Interaction
34
USB Port Information
35
Cisco IP Phone Hardware
37
CHAPTER 3 Cisco IP Phone Hardware
37
Phone Overview
37
Cisco IP Phone 8811
39
Phone Connections
39
Cisco IP Phones 8841 and 8845
40
Cisco IP Phone 8851
41
Cisco IP Phones 8861 and 8865
42
Buttons and Hardware
43
Navigation
45
Terminology Differences
46
Cisco IP Phone Installation
49
Verify the Network Setup
49
Install the Cisco IP Phone
50
Configure the Network from the Phone
51
CHAPTER 4 Cisco IP Phone Installation
52
Network Configuration Fields
52
Text and Menu Entry from the Phone
56
Set up Wireless LAN from the Phone
57
Scan List Menus
58
Verify Phone Startup
59
Video Transmit Resolution Setup
59
Configure the Voice Codecs
60
Configure the Video Codec
61
Set the Optional Network Servers
61
VLAN Settings
62
Chassis ID TLV
63
Time to Live TLV
64
Management Address TLV
65
LLDP-MED Capabilities TLV
66
LLDP-MED Inventory Management TLV
67
Coexistence with CDP
68
SIP and NAT Configuration
69
Dual Registration
70
Rfc3311
71
Configure the SIP Timer Values
72
Configure the RTP Parameters
73
Configure the SDP Payload Types
75
Configure the Subscriber Information Parameters
76
NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router
77
Determining Symmetric or Asymmetric NAT
78
Dial Plan
79
Digit Sequence Examples
81
Acceptance and Transmission of the Dialed Digits
82
Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer)
83
Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer)
84
Examples for the Interdigit Short Timer
85
Regional Parameters and Supplementary Services
86
Localize Your Cisco IP Phone
87
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Documentation
90
Provisioning
92
Web-Based Configuration Utility
93
Web Administration Tabs
94
Administrator and User Accounts
95
Administrator and User Accounts
96
Hardware and Accessory Installation
97
Cisco IP Phone Accessories
99
Connect the Footstand
100
Headsets
101
Wireless Headsets
102
Bluetooth Wireless Headsets
103
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Cisco 8861 User Manual (170 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 4.35 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Accessibility Features
13
Cisco IP Phone 8811
13
Getting Started
13
Phone Connections
13
Buttons and Hardware
15
Cisco IP Phone 8841
18
Phone Connections
18
Buttons and Hardware
20
Cisco IP Phone 8845
23
Phone Connections
23
Buttons and Hardware
24
Cisco IP Phone 8851 and 8851NR
26
Phone Connections
26
Buttons and Hardware
28
Cisco IP Phone 8861
31
Phone Connections
31
Buttons and Hardware
33
Cisco IP Phone 8865
36
Phone Connections
36
Buttons and Hardware
37
Power Save
39
Power Save and Power Save Plus
39
Additional Information
40
Power Save Plus
40
Chapter 2 Phone Setup
41
Connect Footstand
41
Adjust the Handset Rest
42
Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock
42
Basic Operations
45
Clean the Phone Display
45
Make Calls
46
Predial a Number
46
Place a Call Using the Speakerphone
46
Place a Call Using a Headset
47
Release a Call and Start Another Call
47
Dial an International Number
47
Redial a Number
48
Navigate and Select Items
48
View All Calls on the Phone
49
Answer Calls
49
Answer the Oldest Call First
50
Call Pickup
50
Answer a Call Using Pickup
51
Answer a Call Using Group Pickup and a Phone Number
52
Answer a Call Using Group Pickup and a Group Pickup Number
52
Answer a Call Using Other Pickup
53
Automatically Answer Calls
53
Respond to a Call Waiting Notification
54
Manage Calls
54
Decline a Call
54
Transfer a Call to Another Number
55
Toggle between Calls before Completing a Transfer
55
Monitor and Record Calls
56
Call Forward
56
Forward All Calls
56
Mute Phone
57
Hold Calls
57
Swap between Active and Held Calls
57
Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call
58
Respond to a Hold Reversion Notification
58
Determine if a Shared Line Is on Hold
58
Remote Hold
58
Set up Call Back Notification
59
Call Park
59
Park and Retrieve a Call Using Call Park
60
Park a Call Using Assisted Directed Call Park
60
Park a Call Using Manual Directed Call Park
61
Manage Intercom Calls
61
Place a Dedicated Intercom Call
61
Place a Dialable Intercom Call
62
Receive an Intercom Call
62
View Phone Information
62
Video Calls
63
Hide or Show Video
63
Hide Softkeys in Full-Screen Video
63
Enable Full Screen Video
64
Mute Video
64
Swap Views
64
Adjust Picture-In-Picture Position
65
Sign in to the Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal
65
Contacts
67
Corporate Directory
67
Search and Dial a Contact
67
Search and Dial a Contact While on a Call
68
Personal Directory
68
Sign in and out of the Personal Directory
69
Add a Personal Directory Entry from the Phone
69
Search for an Entry in the Personal Directory
69
Dial a Number from the Personal Directory
70
Edit a Personal Directory Entry
70
Delete a Personal Directory Entry
71
Fast Dial
71
Place a Call with a Fast-Dial Button
71
Fast-Dial Codes with Personal Directory
71
Assign a Fast Dial Code to a Personal Directory Entry
72
Place a Call Using a Fast Dial Code
72
Delete a Fast Dial Code
72
Cisco Webdialer
73
Use Cisco Webdialer with Another Online Corporate Directory
73
Change Cisco Webdialer Preferences
73
Sign out of Cisco Webdialer
74
Cisco 8861 User Manual (146 pages)
Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 4.64 MB
Table of Contents
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
1
Table of Contents
3
Getting Started
11
Accessibility Features
11
Cisco IP Phone 8811
11
Phone Connections
11
C H a P T E
11
Buttons and Hardware
13
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
14
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
15
Cisco IP Phone 8841
16
Phone Connections
16
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
17
Buttons and Hardware
18
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
19
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
20
Cisco IP Phones 8851 and 8851NR
21
Phone Connections
21
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
22
Buttons and Hardware
23
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
24
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
25
Cisco IP Phone 8861
26
Phone Connections
26
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
27
Buttons and Hardware
28
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
29
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
30
Power Save and Power Save Plus
31
Power Save
31
Power Save Plus
31
Additional Information
32
Phone Setup
33
Connect Footstand
33
Adjust the Handset Rest
33
Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock
34
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
35
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
36
Basic Operations
37
Clean the Phone Display
37
Make Calls
38
Predial a Number
38
Place a Call Using the Speakerphone
38
Place a Call Using a Headset
39
Release a Call and Start Another Call
39
Dial an International Number
39
Redial a Number
40
Navigate and Select Items
40
Answer Calls
41
Answer the Oldest Call First
42
Call Pickup
42
Answer a Call Using Pickup
43
Answer a Call Using Group Pickup and a Phone Number
44
Answer a Call Using Group Pickup and a Group Pickup Number
44
Answer a Call Using Other Pickup
45
View All Calls on the Phone
41
Automatically Answer Calls
45
Manage Calls
46
Decline a Call
46
Transfer a Call to Another Number
47
Toggle between Calls before Completing a Transfer
47
Monitor and Record Calls
48
Respond to a Call Waiting Notification
46
Call Forward
48
Forward All Calls
48
Hold Calls
49
Swap between Active and Held Calls
49
Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call
50
Respond to a Hold Reversion Notification
50
Determine if a Shared Line Is on Hold
50
Remote Hold
50
Mute Phone
49
Call Park
51
Park and Retrieve a Call Using Call Park
52
Park a Call Using Assisted Directed Call Park
52
Park a Call Using Manual Directed Call Park
53
Manage Intercom Calls
53
Place a Dedicated Intercom Call
53
Place a Dialable Intercom Call
54
Receive an Intercom Call
54
View Phone Information
54
Sign in to the Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal
55
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8851, 8851NR, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
56
Set up Call Back Notification
51
Cisco 8861 User Manual (156 pages)
8800 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 4.69 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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CHAPTER 1 Getting Started
13
Accessibility Features
13
Cisco IP Phone 8811
13
Phone Connections
13
Buttons and Hardware
15
Cisco IP Phone 8841 and 8845
18
Phone Connections
18
Buttons and Hardware
19
Cisco IP Phones 8851 and 8851NR
23
Phone Connections
23
Buttons and Hardware
25
Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865
28
Phone Connections
28
Buttons and Hardware
30
Power Save and Power Save Plus
33
Power Save
33
Power Save Plus
33
Additional Information
34
CHAPTER 2 Phone Setup
35
Connect Footstand
35
Adjust the Handset Rest
35
Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock
36
CHAPTER 3 Basic Operations
39
Clean the Phone Display
39
Make Calls
40
Predial a Number
40
Place a Call Using the Speakerphone
40
Place a Call Using a Headset
41
Release a Call and Start Another Call
41
Dial an International Number
41
Redial a Number
42
Navigate and Select Items
42
Answer Calls
43
Answer the Oldest Call First
44
Call Pickup
44
Answer a Call Using Pickup
45
Answer a Call Using Group Pickup and a Group Pickup Number
46
Answer a Call Using Group Pickup and a Phone Number
46
Answer a Call Using Other Pickup
47
View All Calls on the Phone
43
Automatically Answer Calls
47
Manage Calls
48
Decline a Call
48
Transfer a Call to Another Number
49
Toggle between Calls before Completing a Transfer
49
Monitor and Record Calls
50
Respond to a Call Waiting Notification
48
Call Forward
50
Forward All Calls
50
Hold Calls
51
Swap between Active and Held Calls
51
Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call
52
Respond to a Hold Reversion Notification
52
Determine if a Shared Line Is on Hold
52
Remote Hold
52
Mute Phone
51
Call Park
53
Park and Retrieve a Call Using Call Park
54
Park a Call Using Assisted Directed Call Park
54
Park a Call Using Manual Directed Call Park
55
Manage Intercom Calls
55
Place a Dedicated Intercom Call
55
Place a Dialable Intercom Call
56
Receive an Intercom Call
56
View Phone Information
56
Video Calls
57
Hide or Show Video
58
Place a Video Call
58
Stop Video
58
Adjust the Picture-In-Picture Position
59
Sign in to the Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal
59
Set up Call Back Notification
53
Cisco 8861 Administration Manual (280 pages)
8800 Series for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 4.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Cisco Ip Phone 8800 Series Documentation
17
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Documentation
17
Related Documentation
17
Cisco Product Security Overview
18
New and Changed Information
19
Power Outage
29
Power Negotiation over LLDP
30
VLAN Interaction
35
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Interaction
36
Phone Startup Overview
37
External Devices
38
USB Port Information
39
Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
40
Cisco IP Phone Hardware
41
Cisco IP Phone 8811
43
Cisco IP Phones 8841 and 8845
44
Phone Connections
45
Phone Connections
46
Cisco IP Phones 8861, 8865, and 8865NR
47
Buttons and Hardware
48
Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons
50
Cisco IP Phone Installation
53
Cisco IP Phone Installation
55
Enable Autoregistration for Phones
56
Install Cisco IP Phone
57
Set up Phone from Setup Menus
59
Apply a Phone Password
60
Set up Wireless LAN
61
Set up Wireless LAN from Cisco Unified Communications Manager
62
Set WLAN Authentication Attempts
65
Set up a Wi-Fi Group
67
Configure Network Settings
68
Load Server
70
Set Domain Name Field
77
Set SW Port Setup Field
78
Set SSID Field
79
Set 802.11 Mode Field
80
Set IP Address Field
81
Set Alternate TFTP Field
82
Set up Phone to Not Use DHCP
83
Configure Phone Services for Users
84
Cisco Ip Phone Administration
99
Wireless Security Credentials
114
Pre-Shared Key Setup
115
Wireless Encryption
116
EAP-TLS Authentication Certificates
117
Install EAP-TLS Authentication Certificates
118
Export and Install Certificates on ACS
119
Export CA Certificate from ACS Using Internet Explorer
120
Install Authentication Server Root Certificate
121
PEAP Setup
122
Cisco IP Phone Administration
123
Install a User Certificate from the Phone Administration Web
124
Manually Remove a Security Certificate from the Phone Administration Web
125
SCEP Setup
126
Access 802.1X Authentication
127
X Authentication Options
128
Set Device Authentication Field
129
Cisco 8861 User Manual (128 pages)
8800 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 3.14 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Your Phone
13
The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
13
New and Changed Information
14
New Information for Firmware Release 12.1(1)
14
New Information for Firmware Release 12.0(1)
15
New Information for Firmware Release 11.7(1)
15
New Information for Firmware Release 11.5(1)SR1
16
New Information for Firmware Release 11.5(1)
17
Phone Setup
18
Adjust the Handset Rest
18
Change the Viewing Angle of Your Phone
18
Connect to the Network
19
Set up Wi-Fi Client
19
Connect to a Preconfigured Wi-Fi Network
20
Connect to a VPN
20
Connect to Expressway
21
Set up a Phone for Use with VPN
21
Activate Your Phone Automatically with a QR Code
22
Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock
22
Activate and Sign in to Your Phone
23
Sign in to Your Phone
23
Sign in to Your Extension from Another Phone
23
Sign out of Your Extension from Another Phone
24
Self Care Portal
24
Speed-Dial Numbers
25
Buttons and Hardware
26
Navigation
28
Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons
29
Phone Screen Features
30
Clean the Phone Screen
30
Badged Icons
31
Differences between Phone Calls and Lines
31
USB Ports
31
Mobile Device Charging
31
Bluetooth and Your Phone
32
Accessibility Features for the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
33
Hearing-Impaired Accessibility Features
34
Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
36
Voice Feedback
39
Mobility-Impaired Accessibility Features
40
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Wall Mount Kit Accessibility
41
Phone Firmware and Upgrades
42
Postpone a Phone Upgrade
42
View the Progress of a Phone Firmware Upgrade
43
Energy Savings
43
Turn on Your Phone
43
Phone Line Modes
44
Normal Line Mode
44
Enhanced Line Mode
44
Additional Help and Information
45
Accessibility Features
45
Troubleshooting
45
Find Information about Your Phone
45
Report All Phone Issues
46
Report Call Quality Issues
46
Lost Phone Connectivity
47
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
47
Cisco 8861 User Manual (136 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 7.3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
CHAPTER 1 Your Phone
13
The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
13
New and Changed Information
14
New Information for Firmware Release 12.5(1)SR1
14
New Information for Firmware Release 12.1(1)SR1
15
New Information for Firmware Release
15
New Information for Firmware Release 12.0(1)
16
New Information for Firmware Release 11.7(1)
16
New Information for Firmware Release 11.5(1)SR1
17
New Information for Firmware Release 11.5(1)
17
New Information for Firmware Release
17
Phone Setup
18
Adjust the Handset Rest
18
Change the Viewing Angle of Your Phone
19
Connect to the Network
20
Connect to a Preconfigured Wi-Fi Network
20
Set up Wi-Fi Client
20
Connect to a VPN
21
Set up a Phone for Use with VPN
21
Connect to Expressway
22
Connect with Activation Code Onboarding
22
Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock
23
Activate and Sign in to Your Phone
24
Sign in to Your Phone
24
Sign in to Your Extension from Another Phone
24
Sign out of Your Extension from Another Phone
25
Self Care Portal
25
Speed-Dial Numbers
26
Buttons and Hardware
27
Navigation
29
Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons
29
Phone Screen Features
30
Clean the Phone Screen
31
Badged Icons
31
Differences between Phone Calls and Lines
31
USB Ports
32
Mobile Device Charging
32
Chinese Language Support
32
Add a New Contact to Your Corporate or Personal Directory
33
Add a Speed Dial Button from Your Phone
33
Search Call History
33
Bluetooth and Your Phone
34
Accessibility Features for the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
34
Hearing-Impaired Accessibility Features
35
Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
36
Voice Feedback
40
Mobility-Impaired Accessibility Features
41
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Wall Mount Kit Accessibility
42
Phone Firmware and Upgrades
43
Postpone a Phone Upgrade
43
View the Progress of a Phone Firmware Upgrade
44
Energy Savings
44
Turn on Your Phone
44
Phone Line Modes
45
Normal Line Mode
45
Enhanced Line Mode
45
Additional Help and Information
46
Accessibility Features
46
Troubleshooting
46
Find Information about Your Phone
46
Lost Phone Connectivity
47
Report All Phone Issues
47
Report Call Quality Issues
47
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
48
Cisco 8861 User Manual (114 pages)
8800 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 15.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
CHAPTER 1 Your Phone
11
The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
11
New and Changed Features
12
New and Changed for Firmware Release
12
New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.1(1)
13
New and Changed Features for Firmware Release 11.0(1)
14
New and Changed Features for Firmware Release 10.4(1)SR1
14
New and Changed Features for Firmware Release 10.4(1)
14
Phone Setup
15
Adjust the Handset Rest
15
Change the Viewing Angle of Your Phone
16
Connect to the Network
16
Set a Password on Initial Phone Boot up
17
Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock
17
Sign into Your Extension from Another Phone
17
Sign out of Your Extension from Another Phone
18
Sign in to a Phone as a Guest
18
Sign out of a Phone as a Guest
18
Monitor a Coworker's Line
19
Phone Web Page
19
Speed-Dial Numbers
20
Buttons and Hardware
21
Navigation
23
Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons
23
Phone Screen Features
24
Clean the Phone Screen
24
Differences between Phone Calls and Lines
25
USB Ports
25
Mobile Device Charging
25
Bluetooth and Your Phone
26
Energy Savings
26
Turn on Your Phone
27
Additional Help and Information
27
Accessibility Features
27
Troubleshooting
27
Find Information about Your Phone
28
View the Network Status
28
View the Phone Status
29
View the Status Messages on the Phone
29
View the Line Status
30
View the Transaction Status
30
View the Reboot History
30
Report All Phone Issues
30
Factory Reset the Phone from Phone Web Page
31
Identify Phone Issues with a URL in the Phone Web Page
31
Lost Phone Connectivity
32
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
32
CHAPTER 2 Calls
33
Make Calls
33
Make a Call
33
Make a Call with the Dial Assistance List
33
Make a Call with the Speakerphone
34
Make a Call with a Headset
34
Make an Emergency Call
34
Redial a Number
35
Speed Dial
35
Assign a Speed-Dial Code from the Phone Screen
35
Make a Call with a Speed-Dial Code
36
Configure a Speed Dial on a Line Key
36
Remove a Speed Dial from a Line Key
36
Use the Line in Focus for Speed-Dial Calls
37
Use the Line in Focus to Check Speed-Dial Calls
37
Dial an International Number
37
Secure Calls
38
Answer Calls
38
Answer a Call
38
Answer Call Waiting
38
Decline a Call
38
Turn on Do Not Disturb
39
Turn on or Turn off DND Using a Star Code
39
Answer a Coworker's Phone (Call Pickup)
39
Answer a Call Within Your Group (Pickup)
39
Mute Your Call
40
Hold Calls
40
Put a Call on Hold
40
Answer a Call Left on Hold for too Long
40
Swap between Active and Held Calls
41
Call Park
41
Place a Call on Hold with Call Park
41
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
42
Forward Calls
42
Forward a Call in Specific Situations with the Phone Web Page
42
Transfer Calls
43
Transfer a Call to Another Person
43
Consult before You Complete a Transfer
43
Conference Calls and Meetings
44
Add Another Person to a Call
44
Conference with a Star Code
44
Video Calls
45
Make a Video Call
45
Toggle between Phone and Video Display
45
Adjust the Picture-In-Picture Position
45
Stop Your Video
46
Adjust the Camera Exposure
46
Adjust the Video Bandwidth
46
Video Call Security and Troubleshooting Information
47
Record a Call
47
Instant Message and Presence Contacts
48
Presence
48
Make a Call to an IM and Presence Contact
48
Change Your Presence State
49
Page a Group of Phones (Multicast Paging)
49
Multiple Lines
49
Answer the Oldest Call First
50
View All Calls on Your Phone
50
Shared Lines
50
Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line
50
Call Center Features
50
Sign in as a Call Center Agent
51
Sign out as a Call Center Agent
51
Change Your Status as a Call Center Agent
51
Accept a Call Center Call
52
Hold an Agent Call
52
Set a Disposition Code While on a Call Center Call
52
Trace a Call
52
Escalate a Call to a Supervisor
53
Mobile Devices and Your Desk Phone
53
Phone Calls with Intelligent Proximity
53
Pair a Mobile Device with Your Desk Phone
54
Switch Connected Mobile Devices
54
Delete a Mobile Device
54
View Your Paired Bluetooth Devices
55
Intelligent Proximity for Mobile Phones
55
Intelligent Proximity for Tablets
58
Cisco 8861 User Manual (96 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 4.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Your Phone
11
The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
11
New and Changed Information
12
New Information for Firmware Release 11.0
12
Phone Setup
13
Adjust the Handset Rest
13
Change the Viewing Angle of Your Phone
13
Connect to the Network
14
Connect to a Wi-Fi Network
14
Connect to a VPN
15
Set up a Phone for Use with VPN
15
Activate Your Phone with a Camera
16
Connect to Expressway
16
Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock
16
Activate and Sign into Your Phone
17
Sign into Your Phone
17
Sign into Your Extension from Another Phone
17
Sign out of Your Extension from Another Phone
18
Self Care Portal
18
Speed-Dial Numbers
19
Buttons and Hardware
20
Navigation
22
Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons
22
Phone Screen Features
24
Clean the Phone Screen
24
Differences between Phone Lines and Calls
25
USB Ports
25
Mobile Device Charging
25
Bluetooth and Your Phone
26
Energy Savings
27
Power on Your Phone
27
Additional Help and Information
27
Accessibility Features
28
Find Information about Your Phone
28
Report Call Quality Issues
28
Troubleshooting
28
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
29
Lost Connectivity
29
Report All Phone Issues
29
CHAPTER 2 Calls
31
Make Calls
31
Make a Call
31
Make a Call with the Speakerphone
32
Make a Call with a Headset
32
Make a Call with URI Dialing
32
Redial a Number
32
Speed Dial
33
Make a Call with a Speed-Dial Button
33
Make a Call with a Speed-Dial Code
33
Make a Call with a Fast-Dial Button
34
Dial an International Number
34
Get Notified When a Contact Is Available
34
Calls that Require a Billing Code or Authorization Code
35
Secure Calls
35
Answer Calls
35
Answer a Call
35
Answer Call Waiting
36
Decline a Call
36
Turn on Do Not Disturb
36
Answer a Coworker's Phone (Call Pickup)
37
Answer a Call from Another Group (Group Pickup)
37
Answer a Call Within Your Group (Pickup)
37
Answer a Call from an Associated Group (Other Pickup)
38
Answer a Call Within Your Hunt Group
38
Sign in and out of a Hunt Group
38
View the Call Queue in a Hunt Group
38
Answer Calls Automatically
39
Trace a Suspicious Call
39
Video Calls
39
Make a Video Call
40
Stop Your Video
40
Toggle between Phone and Video Display
40
Adjust the Picture-In-Picture Position
41
Video Calls and Security
41
Mute Your Audio
41
Hold Calls
41
Put a Call on Hold
42
Answer a Call Left on Hold for too Long
42
Swap between Active and Held Calls
42
Call Park
42
Place a Call on Hold with Assisted Directed Call Park
43
Place a Call on Hold with Call Park
43
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Assisted Directed Call Park
43
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
43
Place a Call on Hold with Manual Directed Call Park
44
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Manual Directed Call Park
44
Forward Calls
44
Transfer a Call to Another Person
45
Conference Calls and Meetings
45
Add Another Person to a Call
46
Swap between Calls before You Complete a Conference
46
View and Remove Conference Participants
46
Scheduled Conference Calls (Meet Me)
47
Host a Meet Me Conference
47
Join a Meet Me Conference
47
Intercom Calls
47
Make an Intercom Call
47
Answer an Intercom Call
48
Supervise and Record Calls
48
Set up a Supervised Call
49
Record a Call
49
Prioritized Calls
49
Make a Priority Call
50
Answer a Priority Call
50
Answer a Priority Call While on Another Call
51
Multiple Lines
51
Answer the Oldest Call First
51
View All Calls on the Phone
51
View Important Calls
51
Display Call Notifications on Select Lines with Line Filters
52
Create a Line Filter
52
Use a Line Filter
52
Change a Line Filter
53
Shared Lines
53
Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line
53
Enable Privacy on a Shared Line
54
Get Notified before Joining a Call on a Shared Line
54
Mobile Devices and Your Desk Phone
54
Phone Calls with Intelligent Proximity
54
Pair a Mobile Device with Your Desk Phone
55
Switch Connected Mobile Devices
55
Delete a Mobile Device
56
Handle an Incoming Mobile Call
56
Intelligent Proximity for Mobile Phones
56
View Your Paired Bluetooth Devices
56
Adjust the Mobile Device Volume
57
Make a Mobile Call
57
Move a Call between the Desk Phone and a Mobile Device
57
View Your Mobile Contacts on Your Desk Phone
57
Delete Contacts in Your Mobile Device Contact List
58
Save Contacts in Your Mobile Device Contacts List
58
View Your Mobile Call History on Your Desk Phone
58
Intelligent Proximity for Tablets
59
Move the Audio from Your Desk Phone to Your Tablet
59
Move the Audio from Your Tablet to Your Desk Phone
59
Phone Calls with Mobile Connect
59
Enable Mobile Connect
60
Move a Call from Your Desk Phone to Your Mobile Phone
60
Move a Call from Your Mobile Phone to Your Desk Phone
60
Transfer a Call from Your Mobile Phone to Your Desk Phone
61
Cisco 8861 Deployment Manual (207 pages)
Wireless LAN IP Phone
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 20.87 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
2
Table of Contents
3
Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865 Overview
6
Phone Models
6
Requirements
7
Site Survey
7
Call Control
8
Wireless LAN
8
Access Points
9
Protocols
12
Wi-Fi
12
Regulatory
15
Bluetooth
16
Languages
17
Cisco 8865 Video Calls
18
Accessories
18
Wireless LAN Design
19
802.11 Network
19
Ghz (802.11A/N/Ac)
19
Ghz (802.11B/G/N)
20
Signal Strength and Coverage
21
Data Rates
24
Rugged Environments
25
Security
27
Extensible Authentication Protocol - Flexible Authentication Via Secure Tunneling (EAP-FAST)
28
Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS)
29
Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP)
30
EAP and User Database Compatibility
31
Quality of Service (Qos)
31
Call Admission Control (CAC)
32
Traffic Classification (TCLAS)
32
Qos Basic Service Set (QBSS)
33
Wired Qos
33
Roaming
34
Fast Secure Roaming (FSR)
35
Interband Roaming
36
Power Management
36
Call Capacity
37
Multicast
39
Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN
40
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and Lightweight Access Points
40
802.11 Network Settings
41
Client Roaming
46
Edca Parameters
46
WLAN Settings
51
Controller Settings
57
Call Admission Control (CAC)
59
RF Profiles
62
Flexconnect Groups
64
Multicast Direct
65
Qos Profiles
66
Advanced Settings
70
Cisco Meraki Access Points
73
Creating the Wireless Network
74
SSID Configuration
76
Radio Settings
79
Traffic Shaping
81
Monitoring Clients
81
Cisco Autonomous Access Points
82
802.11 Network Settings
82
WLAN Settings
86
Call Admission Control (CAC)
96
Qos Policies
97
Power Management
100
Advanced Settings
101
Cisco Autonomous Access Point Sample Configuration
101
Cisco 8861 User Manual (102 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 2.14 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
11
New and Changed Information
12
New Information for Firmware Release
12
New Information for Firmware Release 11.7(1)
13
New Information for Firmware Release 11.5(1)
14
New Informationforfirmwarerelease11.0
14
Adjust the Handsetrest
15
Changetheviewingangleofyourphone
15
Phone Setup
15
Connectto the Network
16
Set up Wi-Fi Client
16
Connect to a Pre-Configured Wi-Fi Network
17
Connect to a VPN
17
Set up a Phone for Use with VPN
17
Activate Your Phone Automatically with a QR Code
18
Connect to Expressway
18
Activate and Sign in to Yourphone
19
Secure the Phone with a Cable Lock
19
Sign in to Your Extension from Another Phone
20
Sign out of Your Extension from Another Phone
20
Signintoyourphone
20
Selfcare Portal
21
Speed-Dial Numbers
22
Buttons and Hardware
23
Navigation
25
Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons
25
Clean the Phone Screen
26
Phone Screen Features
26
Badged Icons
27
Differences between Phone Calls and Lines
27
Mobile Device Charging
27
USB Ports
27
Bluetooth and Yourphone
28
Energysavings
29
Phone Firmware and Upgrades
29
Postpone a Phoneupgrade
29
View the Progress of a Phone Firmware Upgrade
29
Normal Line Mode
30
Phone Line Modes
30
Turn on Your Phone
30
Accessibility Features
31
Additional Help and Information
31
Enhanced Line Mode
31
Troubleshooting
31
Find Information about Your Phone
32
Report All Phone Issues
32
Report Call Quality Issues
32
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
33
Lost Phone Connectivity
33
Calls
35
Make Calls
35
Make a Call with a Phone or Video Address
36
Make a Call with the Speakerphone
36
Make a Callwith a Headset
36
Make a Call with a Speed-Dial Button
37
Rediala Number
37
Speed Dial
37
Dial an International Number
38
Make a Call with a Fast-Dial Button
38
Make a Call with a Speed-Dial Code
38
Calls that Require a Billing Code or Authorization Code
39
Get Notified When a Contact Is Available
39
Secure Calls
39
Answer Acall
40
Answer Call Waiting
40
Answer Calls
40
Decline a Call
40
Ignore a Call
40
Answer a Call Within Your Group (Pickup)
41
Answer a Coworker's Phone (Call Pickup)
41
Turn on Do Not Disturb
41
Answer a Call from an Associated Group (Other Pickup)
42
Answer a Call from Another Group (Group Pickup)
42
Answer a Call Within Your Hunt Group
42
Answer Calls Automatically
43
Sign in and out of a Hunt Group
43
View the Call Queue in a Hunt Group
43
Make a Videocall
44
Tracea Suspicious Call
44
Video Calls
44
Adjust the Picture-In-Picture Position
45
Stop Your Video
45
Toggle between Phone and Video Display
45
Hold Calls
46
Mute Your Call
46
Put a Call on Hold
46
Video Calls and Security
46
Answer a Call Left on Hold for too Long
47
Call Park
47
Swap between Active and Held Calls
47
Place a Call on Hold with Assisted Directed Call Park
48
Place a Call on Hold with Call Park
48
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Assisted Directed Call Park
48
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
48
Forward Calls
49
Place a Call on Hold with Manual Directed Call Park
49
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Manual Directed Call Park
49
Add Anotherperson to a Call
50
Conference Calls and Meetings
50
Transfer a Call to Another Person
50
Scheduled Conference Calls (Meet Me)
51
Swap between Calls before Youcomplete a Conference
51
View and Remove Conference Participants
51
Host a Meet-Me Conference
52
Intercom Calls
52
Join a Meet-Me Conference
52
Make an Intercom Call
52
Answer an Intercom Call
53
Supervise and Record Calls
53
Prioritized Calls
54
Record a Call
54
Set up a Supervised Call
54
Answer a Priority Call
55
Make a Priority Call
55
Answer a Priority Call While on Another Call
56
Answertheoldestcallfirst
56
Multiplelines
56
View All Calls on Your Phone
56
View Important Calls
56
Create a Line Filter
57
Display Call Notifications on Select Lines with Line Filters
57
Use a Line Filter
57
Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line
58
Change a Line Filter
58
Shared Lines
58
Enable Privacy on a Shared Line
59
Get Notified before You Join a Call on a Shared Line
59
Mobile Devices and Yourdesk Phone
59
Phone Calls with Intelligentproximity
59
Cisco Web Dialer
72
Cisco 8861 User Manual (29 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 1.18 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
Setting up Your Phone
6
What You'll Need
6
Assembling the Phone
6
Connecting to Your Router
6
Connecting the Service
7
Key Features
8
Feature Table
8
Cisco 8841
8
Cisco 8851
8
Cisco 8861
9
Your Phone's Display and Buttons
10
Using Your Phone
12
Using Line Keys
12
Using Busy Lamp Fields
12
Phone Screen Features
13
Making Calls
14
Audio Path Selection
14
Make Calls
14
Make a Call with the Speakerphone
14
Make a Call with a Standard Headset
14
Redial a Number
15
Answering Calls
16
Answer a Call
16
Answer Call Waiting
16
Decline a Call
16
Turn on Do Not Disturb
16
Call Park
17
Place a Call on Hold with Call Park
17
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
17
Forward Calls
18
Conference Calls and Meetings
19
Add Another Person to a Call
19
Swap between Calls before You Complete a Conference
19
View and Remove Conference Participants
19
Record a Call
21
Recent Calls List
22
View Your Recent Calls
22
Return a Recent Call
22
Clear the Recent Calls List
22
Delete a Call Record
23
Voicemail
24
Check for New Voice Messages
24
Access Voicemail
24
Access Audio Voicemail
24
Settings
25
Change the Ringtone
25
Adjust the Screen Brightness
25
Adjust the Volume During a Call
25
Adjust the Phone Ringer Volume
26
Speed Dials
26
Troubleshooting Guide
27
Feedback
29
Cisco 8861 Installation Manual (39 pages)
IP Phones with Multiplatform Firmware
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 9.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Basic Installation
5
Connect Your Cisco IP Phone
6
Connect Your Conference Phone 7832
7
Connect Your Conference Phone 8832
8
Key Expansion Module Installation
9
Install a Key Expansion Module on Your 6851 Phone
10
Install a Key Expansion Module on 8851, 8861, and 8865 Phones
11
Connect Headsets
12
Connect Cisco Headsets 521 and 522
13
Connect Cisco Headsets 561 and 562
14
Connect Cisco Headset 730
16
Wall Mount Your Phone
18
Wall Mount Your 6800 Series Phones
19
Wall Mount Your 6821 Phone
19
Wall Mount Your 6841/6851/6861/6871 Phone
20
Wall Mount Your 7800 Series Phones
22
Wall Mount Your 7811 Phone
22
Remove 7811 Phone from the Wall Mount
23
Remove a 7811 Phone from the Wall Mount
23
Wall Mount Your 7821 or 7841 Phone
24
Remove 7821 or 7841 Phone from the Wall Mount
25
Remove a 7821 or 7841 Phone from the Wall Mount
25
Wall Mount Your 7861 Phone
26
Remove 7861 Phone from the Wall Mount
27
Remove a 7861 Phone from the Wall Mount
27
Wall Mount Your 8800 Series Phones
28
Remove 8800 Series Phone from the Wall Mount
28
Remove an 8800 Series Phone from the Wall Mount
29
Wall Mount Your 8851 or 8861 Phone with a KEM Attached
30
Remove 8800 Phone from the Wall Mount
31
Remove an 8800 Phone from the Wall Mount
31
Adjust the Handset Rest
32
Technical Details
33
Physical and Operating Environment Specifications
34
Phone Power Requirements
36
Power Outage
39
Power Reduction
39
Power Negotiation over LLDP
39
Cisco 8861 User Manual (30 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 1.67 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Chapter 1 - the Cisco 8800 Phone
2
Buttons and Hardware
3
Phone Screen Features
6
Energy Savings
7
Accessibility Features
8
Troubleshooting
8
Make a Call
11
Chapter 2 - Calls
11
Redial a Number
12
Speed Dial
12
Answer Calls
14
Answer a Call
14
Call Park
15
Do Not Disturb
15
Forward Calls
16
Transfer Calls
18
Multiple Lines
19
Answer the Oldest Call First
20
View All Calls on Your Phone
20
Shared Lines
20
Corporate Directory
20
Chapter 3 - Contacts
20
Chapter 4 - Recent Calls
22
Chapter 5 - Voicemail
24
Chapter 6 - Settings
25
Call Preferences
26
Audio Preferences
26
Screen Preferences
27
Cisco 8861 Manual (44 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 6.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
1
New and Changed Information
2
Phone Setup
8
Protect Your Video Phone Camera
15
Activate and Sign in to Your Phone
16
Self Care Portal
18
Buttons and Hardware
20
Accessibility Features for the Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series
29
Phone Firmware and Upgrades
38
Energy Savings
39
Phone Line Modes
39
Additional Help and Information
41
Cisco 8861 Firmware Migration Master Manual (31 pages)
Convert between Enterprise Firmware and Multiplatform Firmware
Brand:
Cisco
|