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Chapter 5 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone
Changing Phone Settings
Related Topics
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Accessing Network and Phone Settings, page 5-1
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Configuring Network Profile Settings, page 5-2
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Configuring the Security Certificate on the Phone, page 5-12
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Changing Phone Settings, page 5-10
Changing Phone Settings
The Phone Settings menu enables configuration of individual phones with ring tones or volume levels,
display settings, keypad settings, and home page settings.
Note
You can control whether a Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G has access to the Phone Settings
menu from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Phone Configuration page. Use
the Settings Access field in the Product Specific Configuration section of the phone configuration page.
For more information, see the
“Product-Specific Configuration Options for the Cisco Unified Wireless
IP Phone 7921G” section on page 7-13
.
Password
Password for the wireless network (up to 32 characters)
Configuring the Username and
Password, page 4-16
802.11 Mode
The wireless signal standard used in the WLAN. Options
are:
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802.11b/g
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802.11a
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Auto-b/g
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Auto-a
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Auto-RSSI
802.11 Standards for WLAN
Communications, page 2-3
Call Power Save Mode
Automatically detects the type of power saving mode
that active and idle phones require. The phone can use
U-APSD or PS-Poll when it is idle. When the phone is in
an active call, the power save mode is controlled by Call
Power Save Mode.
Networking Protocols Used with
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phones,
page 2-7
Scan Mode
Auto—Scans when on a call or when the strength signal
(RSSI) is low.
Continuous—Scans continuously even when it is not in
a call.
Single AP—Never scans except when the basic service
set (BSS) is lost.
Wireless Network Requirements
for VoIP, page 2-19
Table 5-3
WLAN Configuration Settings (continued)
Network Setting
Description
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