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SIP trunk—Change the Internet Connection settings. All required information to be entered is
provided by the SIP Trunk Service Provider.
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Single integrated access point and multi-site wireless support—Configure Secure Wireless settings.
The Cisco Configuration Assistant can be used to personalize software configuration with site-specific
values for the following parameters before or while deploying the system at your customer’s site:
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Basic network configuration including NTP configuration, Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP),
and DHCP options
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Basic telephony features including user names, extension numbers, IP phone types and MAC
addresses, PSTN parameters, basic voicemail, and dial peers for 911 and 9+ calls
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Advanced telephony features including paging, intercom, call park, hunt group, and calling line
identification (caller ID) blocking
Before you can use the Configuration Assistant, the application must be installed on a PC or laptop to
be connected to the UC 520. For more information, see the Getting Started with Cisco Configuration
Assistant at
http://www.cisco.com/go/configassist
or on the CD-ROM that shipped with the product.
Cisco Unified CME Phone User Page
The Cisco Unified CME phone user page enables phone users to program a small set of features on
their own phones, such as changing speed dial buttons, and to search the Cisco Unified CME directory.
Each user must have a unique user name and password that is created by the office administrator.
For information about launching the Cisco Unified CME phone user page, see the
“Logging Into Cisco
Unified CME Phone User Page” section on page 49
.
GUI for Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unity Express
The Cisco Unified CME and Cisco Unity Express web-based GUI application enables office
administrators to add and change phones, phone user accounts, and voicemail boxes, and to manage
automatic attendant (AA) scripts.
For information about logging into this application, see the
“Logging Into Cisco Unified CME and
Cisco Unity Express GUI” section on page 49
.
Localization Support
A brand new, out-of-the-box, UC 520 is preloaded at the factory with U.S. English. Cisco Unified CME
provides internal localization support for different languages and countries. User locales specify the
language to use for text displays; network locales specify country-specific tones and cadences.
Cisco Unity Express supports other languages for voice-mail prompts.