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Chapter 5 Configuring MIDlets-Enabled Features
T1 Support Extended Reach
Step 2
Disable
BPDU
by entering the spanning-tree bpduguard disable command in interface configuration
mode.
For Cisco switch support information, see the
Product Support
> Switches page on Cisco.com or
contact your system administrator.
See also the cdp-forward interface and show cdp-forward commands.
Enabling One Phone Per Office
Note
For One Phone Per Office feature wiring information, see the Cisco TelePresence System Assembly, Use
& Care, and Field Replaceable Unit Guide for your system on Cisco.com:
Products > Cisco TelePresence > Cisco TelePresence System
To turn on the One-Phone Per Office feature, follow these steps in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager:
Step 1
Enable the PC Port in the
Product Specific Configuration Layout
window.
Step 2
Enable the speakerphone in the
Product Specific Configuration Layout
window.
Step 3
Choose Auto Answer Off in the
Directory Number Information
configuration fields for your device.
Step 4
See the
“Monitoring the One Phone Per Office Feature” section on page 5-3
to check if the feature is
configured successfully on your system.
Monitoring the One Phone Per Office Feature
The One Phone Per Office feature runs automatically once it is configured on the system. To monitor the
feature, enter the show config phone command. In the following example, the Phone Connection shows
as “PC” rather instead of “Uplink,” which indicates that the feature is successfully configured on the
system.
admin:
show config phone
Phone Config
Phone Number : 23500
Phone IP : 10.00.00.100
Phone Connection : PC
T1 Support Extended Reach
The Quality per Display field in the
Product Specific Configuration Layout
window has a new setting:
“High Detail, Limited Motion: 720p (Lite)” as part of the Extended Reach feature. Extended Reach
supports users in locations where bandwidth is costly or unreliable. Because internet bandwidth is not
dedicated, there may be experience issues or even call drops at certain times of the day due to a decrease
in available bandwidth. Extended Reach is directly related to the quality of the call.