Do you want to setup DHCP service for your IP phones? [yes/no]:
If you
respond yes, you see the following prompts:
IP network for telephony-service DHCP Pool:
Subnet mask for DHCP network :
TFTP Server IP address (Option 150) :
Default Router for DHCP Pool :
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Yes—Configures the Cisco Unified CME router to act as a Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, automatically providing IP addresses to
your IP phones and provisioning the default gateway and TFTP IP addresses to be
used by the phones. This method creates a single pool of IP addresses. If you
need a pool for non-IP phones or if the Cisco router cannot act as the DHCP
router, answer no and manually define the DHCP server.
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No—Indicates that you have already configured DHCP or static IP addresses for
the IP phones.
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Do you want to start telephony-service setup? [yes/no]:
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- Yes—Starts
the interactive setup tool for configuring Cisco Unified IP Phone 7910s, 7940s,
and 7960s.
- No—Terminates the Cisco CME setup tool.
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Enter the IP source address for Cisco CallManager Express:
Enter the Skinny Port for Cisco CallManager Express: [2000]:
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IP
address on which the router provides Cisco Unified CME services, usually the
default gateway for the IP subnet that you are using for the IP phones, and the
port for Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) messages.
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How many IP phones do you want to configure : [0]:
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Enter
the maximum number of IP phones that this Cisco Unified CME system will
support. This number can be increased later, to the maximum allowed for this
version and your router.
Note
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Cisco CME setup tool associates one number with each newly registering phone.
If you want additional numbers on a phone, manually add them later.
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Do you want dual-line extensions assigned to phones? [yes for dual-line / no for single-line]:
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- Yes—Each
newly registering IP phones is assigned a single number that is associated with
a single phone button. The system generates a dual-line ephone-dn entry for
each ephone-dn.
- No—IP
phones are linked directly to one or more PSTN trunk lines. Using keyswitch
mode requires manual configuration in addition to using the Cisco CME setup
tool. The system generates two ephone-dn entries for each ephone-dn, and they
are both assigned to a single phone.
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What language do you want on IP phones?
0 English
1 French
2 German
3 Russian
4 Spanish
5 Italian
6 Dutch
7 Norwegian
8 Portuguese
9 Danish
10 Swedish
[0]:
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Language for IP phone displays, selected from the list.
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Which Call Progress tone set do you want on IP phones :
0 United States
1 France
2 Germany
3 Russia
4 Spain
5 Italy
6 Netherlands
7 Norway
8 Portugal
9 UK
10 Denmark
11 Switzerland
12 Sweden
13 Austria
14 Canada
[0]:
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Locale
for the tone set used to indicate call status or progress, selected from the
list.
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Default is 0, United States.
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What is the first extension number you want to configure :[0]:
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First
number in pool of extension numbers to be created for IP phones connected to
the Cisco router to be configured.
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Starting with this number, remaining extension numbers are automatically
configured in a contiguous manner.
- This
number must be compatible with your telephone number plan and if you use Direct
Inward Dialing (DID) service, with public switched telephone network (PSTN)
numbering requirements.
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Do you have Direct-Inward-Dial service for all your phones? [yes/no]:
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Yes—If you have trunk access to public telephone service by ISDN or VoIP for
all extension numbers. The system creates an appropriate dial plan.
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No—If you have simple analog phone lines only (for example, foreign exchange
office [FXO] interfaces) or if you have trunk access for some lines but not all
lines.
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If you
answer yes to the previous question, you see the following prompt:
Enter the full E.164 number for the first phone:
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Complete ten-digit telephone number, including area code, that corresponds to
the first extension number.
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Do you want to forward calls to a voice message service? [yes/no]:
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Yes—To forward calls to a single voice message service number when an IP phone
is busy or does not answer. All phone extensions forward their calls to the
same voice message service pilot number.
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No—Not to forward calls to a single voice message service number. Answer no if
you do not have a voice message system or if you want to customize
call-forwarding behavior for each extension.
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If you
answer yes to the previous question, you see the following prompt:
Enter the extension or pilot number of the voice message service:
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Voice
message service pilot number.
- This
step can be ignored during the setup dialog and manually configured later.
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Call forward No Answer Timeout: [18]:
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Timeout, in seconds, after which to forward calls to voice mail if they are not
answered.
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Do you wish to change any of the above information? [yes/no]:
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- Yes—Starts
the dialog over again without implementing any of the answers that you
previously gave.
- No—Uses
specified values to automatically build basic configuration for Cisco Unified
IP Phone 7910s, 7940s, and 7960s in Cisco Unified CME.
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