phone display
disabling
phone hardening
phone lines
buttons for
phone screen
touch-sensitive
phone settings access
phone startup process
phone, connecting
physical connection
verifying
plus dialing
PNG file
PoE
port data
USB
ports
access
network
power
EnergyWise configuration
EnergyWise description
external
for the phone
outage
PoE
power negotiation over LLDP
Power over Ethernet, See
Power Save
Power Save Plus, See
power source
causing phone to reset
power injector
PowerSave
presence-enabled directories
privacy
Private Line Automated Ringdown (PLAR)
programmable button
description of
Programmable Feature Button
programmable feature buttons
Programmable Line Key (PLK)
Protected Access Credentials (PAC)
protected call
description
Protected calling
description
Q
Quality of service (QoS)
voice
Quality of Service (QoS)
voice
Quality Reporting Tool (QRT)
R
RADIUS server authentication
description
Real-Time Control Protocol, See
Real-Time Transport Protocol, See
received signal strength indicator, See
redial
Release button
remote port configuration
Report Quality softkey
resetting
Cisco Unified IP Phone
continuously
intentionally
ring setting
RingList.xml file format
RSSI
description
RTCP
RTP
configurable port range
S
SDP
secure and nonsecure indication tone
secure conference
description
establishing
identifying
restrictions
security restrictions
Secure SRST
securing the phone with a cable lock
security
28, 30, 31, 34, 68, 93, 94, 95, 108
Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) encryption
barge restrictions
CAPF (Certificate Authority Proxy Function)
configuring
device authentication
encrypted configuration file
file authentication
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