Chapter 1 An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Overview of Configuring and Installing Cisco Unified IP Phones
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Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3951 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CallManager 5.1
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3.
Add and configure directory
numbers (lines) on the phone by
completing these required fields in
the Directory Number Configuration
window.
•
Directory number(s)
•
Partition
•
Multiple Calls and Call Waiting
•
Call Forwarding
•
Voice Messaging (if used)
Adds primary and secondary
directory numbers and
features associated with
directory numbers to the
phone.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Call-
Manager Administration
Guide
,
“Cisco Unified IP Phone Con-
figuration” chapter,
“Directory Number Configu-
ration” chapter, or
“Creating a Cisco Unity Voice
Mailbox” section.
See the
“Telephony Features
Available for the Cisco
Unified IP Phone” section on
page 5-1
.
4.
Add user information by configuring
required fields:
•
Name (last)
•
User ID
Adds user information to the
global directory for
Cisco Unified CallManager.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Call-
Manager Administration
Guide
,
“End User Configuration”
chapter.
See the
“Adding Users to
Cisco Unified CallManager”
section on page 5-4
.
5.
Associate a user with a phone
(optional).
Provides users with control
over their phone such as for-
warding calls or adding
speed-dial numbers.
Note
Some phones, such
as those in confer-
ence rooms, do not
have an associated
user.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Call-
Manager Administration
Guide
,
“End User Configuration”
chapter, “Associating Devices
to a User” section.
Table 1-2
Checklist for Configuring the Cisco Unified IP Phone 3951 in
Cisco Unified CallManager (continued)
Task
Purpose
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