Table Of Contents
Symbols - Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X -
Index
Symbols
"more" Softkey Timer 4-16
.cnf.xml configuration file 2-5
Numerics
10/100/1000 PC port 3-3
10/100 PC port 3-3
See also access port
10/100 SW port 3-3
See also network port
802.1X
authentication server 1-16
authenticator 1-16
description 1-4
network components 1-16
supplicant 1-16
Troubleshooting 9-9
802.1x authentication and status 4-26
802.1X Authentication menu
about 4-24
options 4-27
Device Authentication 4-27
802.1X Authentication Status menu
about 4-24
states 4-28
A
abbreviated dialing 5-2, B-1
AC adapter, connecting 3-6
access, to phone settings 3-12, 4-2
access port
10/100/1000 PC 3-3
10/100 PC 3-3
configuring 4-7
connecting 3-6
disabled 4-19
forwarding packets to 4-19
access to phone settings 4-1
Access web page 8-2, 8-7
adding
Cisco Unified IP Phones manually 2-9
Cisco Unified IP Phones using auto-registration 2-7
Cisco Unified IP Phones using BAT 2-9
users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5-19
Admin. VLAN ID 4-6
AdvanceAdhocConference service parameter 5-6
Alternate TFTP 4-9
Anonymous Call Block B-1
attendant console B-5
Audible message waiting indicator 5-2
audible message waiting indicator B-1
audience, for this document 3-ix
authenticated call 1-13
authentication 1-8, 3-12
authentication server, in 802.1X 1-16
Authentication URL 4-15
authenticator, in 802.1X 1-16
auto answer 5-2, B-1
AutoAttendant B-5
Auto Call Select 4-16
auto dial B-1
auto-registration
using 2-7
auxiliary VLAN 2-2
B
background image
configuring 6-5
creating 6-3
custom 6-3
List.xml file 6-4
PNG file 6-4
background images
requirements 6-5
barge 1-17, 5-3, B-1
BAT (Bulk Administration Tool) 2-9
block external to external transfer 5-3
Block external-to-external transfers B-1
BootP 1-3
BOOTP Server 4-10
Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) 1-3
busy lamp field call lists B-1
busy lamp field speed dial B-1
C
call
protected 1-13
security interactions 1-14
call, authenticated 1-13
call back B-2
Call Control Protocol 7-2
call display restrictions 5-3, B-2
caller ID 5-5, B-2
Caller ID Blocking B-2
call forward
destination override 5-4
feature 5-3
loop breakout 5-3, B-2
loop prevention 5-4, B-2
call forward all B-2
call-forward alternate party (CFAP) 5-10
call forward busy B-2
call forward configurable display B-2
call forward destination override B-2
call forward display, configuring 5-6
call forward no answer B-2
call logs B-5
call park 5-4, B-2
call pickup 5-4, B-2
Call Preferences menu 4-14
Call Recording B-2
call recording 5-4
call statistics B-4
call waiting 5-4, B-2
CAPF (Certificate Authority Proxy Function) 3-12
cbarge B-1
cell phone interference 1-1
certificate trust list file
See CTL file
Cisco Call Back 5-5, B-2
Cisco Discovery Protocol
See CDP
Cisco Peer to Peer Distribution Protocol (CPPDP) 1-3
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
adding phone to database of 2-7
attendant console B-5
AutoAttendant B-5
interactions with 2-2
required for Cisco Unified IP Phones 3-2
verifying settings 9-4
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration
adding telephony features using 5-1
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assistant B-2, B-5
Cisco Unified IP Phone
adding manually to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 2-9
adding to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 2-7
cleaning 9-16
configuration requirements 1-17
configuring user services 5-18
features 1-1
figure 1-1
installation overview 1-17
installation procedure 3-5
installation requirements 1-17
modifying phone button templates 5-16
mounting to wall 3-10
power sources 2-3
registering 2-7
registering with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 2-7, 2-9
resetting 9-12
supported networking protocols 1-3
technical specifications D-1
troubleshooting 9-1
using LDAP directories 5-15
web page 8-1
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7906G
figure 3-9
Cisco VT Advantage B-5
cleaning the Cisco Unified IP Phone 9-16
Clear softkey 7-3, 7-8
client matter codes 5-5, B-2
computer telephony integration (CTI) applications B-2
conference 5-6, B-2
secure 1-13
conference joining 5-6
conferencing
secure B-4
configurable call forward display 5-6
configuration file
.cnf.xml 2-5
creating 9-5
overview 2-4
XmlDefault.cnf.xml 2-5
configuring
from a Cisco Unified IP Phone 4-3
LDAP directories 5-15
overview 1-17
personal directories 5-16
phone button templates 5-16
softkey templates 5-18
startup network settings 3-11
user features 5-19
connecting
handset 3-6
to AC adapter 3-6
to a computer 3-6
to the network 3-6
Console Logs web page 8-2
Core Dumps web page 8-2
corporate directories B-5
CTL file
deleting from phone 9-13
requesting 2-6
CTL File screen 4-25
custom phone rings
about 6-2
creating 6-2, 6-3, 6-5
PCM file requirements 6-3
D
daisy chaining 9-10
data VLAN 2-2
Debug Display web page 8-2, 8-9
Default Router 1-5 4-8
Device Authentication 4-27
device authentication 1-11
Device Configuration menu
displaying 4-2
editing values 4-3
overview 4-1
sub-menus 4-10
Device Information web page 8-2, 8-3
DHCP 4-8
description 1-4
troubleshooting 9-7
DHCP Address Released 4-9
DHCP Server 4-8
directed call park 5-6, B-2
directed call pickup 5-6
Directories URL 4-14
directory
corporate B-5
personal B-5
directory numbers, assigning manually 2-9
direct transfer 5-6, B-4
distinctive ring B-3
DND 5-7
DNS server
troubleshooting 9-8
verifying settings 9-4
DNS Server 1-5 4-8
documentation
additional 3-x
Domain Name 4-6
Domain Name System (DNS) 4-6
Domain Name System (DNS) server 4-8
do not disturb 5-7, B-2
DSCP For Call Control 4-20
DSCP For Configuration 4-20
DSCP For Services 4-20
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
See DHCP
E
EAP-MD5 4-27
description 4-27
Device ID 4-27
Realm 4-27
Shared Secret 4-27
editing, configuration values 4-3
encryption
about 1-8
media 1-11
enterprise parameters
call forward options 5-20
user options web page defaults 5-20
Erase softkey 9-13
error messages, used for troubleshooting 9-3
Ethernet Configuration menu
about 4-18
Span to PC Port option 4-19
Ethernet Information web page 8-2, 8-7
extension mobility 5-7, B-3
F
fast dial B-3
fast dial service
telephony features
fast dial service 5-7
features
configuring on phone, overview 1-8
configuring with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, overview 1-7
informing users about 1-8
figure
Cisco Unified IP Phone features 1-1
file authentication 1-11
file format
List.xml 6-4
RingList.xml 6-2
firmware
verifying version 7-10
Firmware Versions screen 7-10
footstand, installing 3-7, 3-8
forced authorization codes 5-8, B-3
G
G.722 codec 4-18
GARP Enabled 4-19
group call pickup 5-8, B-2
Group Listen 4-16
Group Listen mode 3-3
H
handset
connecting 3-6
light strip 1-3
headset
using 3-4
headset port 3-6
help system B-3
hold 5-8, B-3
hold reversion 5-8, B-3
Host Name 4-6
HTTP, description 1-4
HTTP Configuration menu
about 4-14
options
Authentication URL 4-15
Directories URL 4-14
Idle URL 4-15
Idle URL Time 4-15
Information URL 4-15
Messages URL 4-15
Proxy Server URL 4-15
Services URL 4-14
hunt group 5-8, B-3
description 5-9
log out of hunt groups 5-9
hunt groups
log out B-3
I
icon
lock 1-13
padlock 1-13
shield 1-13
idle display
timeout 4-15
XML service 4-15
Idle URL 4-15
Idle URL Time 4-15
image authentication 1-10
immediate divert 5-9, B-3
Immediate Divert enhanced feature 5-9
Information URL 4-15
installing
Cisco Unified Communications Manager configuration 3-2
network requirements 3-1
preparing 2-7
procedure 3-5
requirements, overview 1-17
intercom B-3
interference, cell phone 1-1
International Call Logging C-1
Internet Protocol (IP) 1-4
IP Address 4-8
IP address
troubleshooting 9-4
IPv4 Configuration 4-6
IPv6 Configuration 4-6
IPv6 Load server 4-21
IPv6 Log server 4-22
J
join 5-9, B-3
across lines B-3
L
LDAP directories, using with Cisco Unified IP Phone 5-15
Line Settings menu 4-13
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
description 1-4
network configuration 8-7
Link Layer Discovery Protocol-Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED)
description 1-5
network configuration 8-7
List.xml file 6-4
Locale Configuration menu
about 4-15, 4-18
options
Network Locale 4-15
Network Locale Version 4-16
User Locale 4-15
User Locale Char Set 4-15
User Locale Version 4-15
Locale Installer C-1
localization C-1
Locally Significant Certificate (LSC) 3-12
lock icon 1-13
log out
hunt groups B-3
Log server 4-22
IPv6 Log server 4-22
LSC (locally significant certificate) 7-2
M
MAC address 4-6
malicious call ID B-3
malicious call identification (MCID) 5-9
manufacturing installed certificate (MIC) 1-11
Media Configuration menu
about 4-17
Speaker Enabled option 4-17
media encryption 1-11
meet-me conference 5-10, B-3
messages (status) 7-3
Messages URL 4-15
message waiting 5-10
Message Waiting Indicator B-3
metrics, voice quality 8-11
MIC 1-11, 7-2
MLPP B-3
Mobile Connect B-3
mobile connect 5-10
Mobile Voice Access B-3
mobile voice access 5-10
Model Information screen 7-1
Monitor mode 3-3
multilevel precedence and preemption B-3
multilevel precedence and preemption (MLPP) 5-10
multiple calls per line B-3
music-on-hold 5-11
mute B-3
N
native VLAN 2-2
Network Configuration Area items
LLDP-MED on SW port 8-7
LLDP on PC port 8-7
Network Configuration menu 4-21
about 4-5
displaying 4-2
editing values 4-3
IPv4
options
Alternate TFTP 1
BOOTP Server 1
Default Router 1-5 1
DHCP 1
DHCP Address Released 1
DHCP Server 1
DNS Server 1-5 1
IP Address 1
Subnet Mask 1
TFTP Server 1 1
locking options 4-3
options
Admin. VLAN ID 4-6
CDP on PC port 4-23, 8-7
CDP on switch port 4-22
Domain Name 4-6
Host Name 4-6
IPv4
TFTP Server 2 1
LLDP Asset ID 4-23
LLDP-MED on SW port 4-23
LLDP on PC port 4-23
LLDP power priority 4-23
MAC Address 4-6
Operational VLAN ID 4-6
PC Port Configuration 4-7
PC VLAN 4-7
SW Port Configuration 4-7
overview 4-1
unlocking options 4-3
Network Configuration web page 8-2, 8-4
network connectivity, verifying 9-3
networking protocol
802.1X 1-4
BootP 1-3
CDP 1-3
CPPDP 1-3
DHCP 1-4
HTTP 1-4
IP 1-4
LLDP 1-4
LLDP-MED 1-5
RTCP 1-5
RTP 1-5
SCCP 1-5
SIP 1-5
SRTP 1-5
TCP 1-6
TFTP 1-6
TLS 1-6
UDP 1-6
networking protocols, supported 1-3
Network Locale
description 4-15
version 4-16
network outages, identifying 9-7
network port
10/100 SW 3-3
configuring 4-7
connecting to 3-6
network requirements, for installing 3-1
network settings, startup configuration 3-11
network statistics 7-8, 8-7
Network Statistics screen 7-8
Network web page 8-2, 8-7
O
Onhook Call Transfer B-3
on hook call transfer 5-11
on-hook dialing/pre-dial B-3
Operational VLAN ID 4-6
Other Group Pickup B-3
other group pickup 5-11
P
padlock icon 1-13, 4-3
PC, connecting to the phone 3-3
PCM file requirements, for custom ring types 6-3
PC Port Configuration 4-7
PC Port Disabled 4-19
PC VLAN 4-7
Peer firmware sharing 4-22
personal directories 5-16
personal directory B-5
phone button templates, modifying 5-16
phone configuration checklist (table) 1-19
phone settings access 4-1
physical connection, verifying 9-6
plugging in Cisco Unified IP Phone 3-5
PNG file 6-4
power, providing to the Cisco Unified IP Phone 2-3
Power over Ethernet (PoE) 2-3
power source
causing phone to reset 9-8
description 2-3
external power 2-3
PoE 2-3
power injector 2-3
Presence-Enabled Directories B-4
privacy 5-12, B-4
private line automated ringdown 5-11
Private Line Automated Ringdown (PLAR) B-4
programmable line keys B-4
protected call 1-13
description 1-14
protected calling
description 5-12
Protected Calls 1-14
Proxy Server URL 4-15
Q
QoS Configuration menu
about 4-20
options
DSCP For Call Control 4-20
DSCP For Configuration 4-20
DSCP For Services 4-20
QRT B-4
QRT softkey 5-12, 9-14
quality reporting tool B-4
Quality Reporting Tool (QRT) 5-12, 9-14
R
Real-Time Control Protocol
See RTCP
Real-Time Transport Protocol
See RTP
redial 5-12, B-4
reset, factory 9-13
resetting
basic 9-12
Cisco Unified IP phone 9-12
continuously 9-6
intentionally 9-7
methods 9-12
resume B-3
RingList.xml file format 6-2
Ring Setting B-4
ring setting 5-13
S
SCCP, description 1-5
SDK compliance B-5
secure conference
description 1-13, 5-13
establishing 1-13
identifying 1-13
restrictions 1-14
secure conferencing B-4
Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol
See RTP
security
CAPF (Certificate Authority Proxy Function) 3-12
configuring on phone 3-12
device authentication 1-11
file authentication 1-11
image authentication 1-10
Locally Significant Certificate (LSC) 3-12
media encryption 1-11
signaling authentication 1-11
Security Configuration menu (on Device Configuration menu)
about 4-19
options
GARP Enabled 4-19
Logging Display 4-20
PC Port Disabled 4-19
Security Mode 4-20
Voice VLAN Enabled 4-20
Web Access Enabled 4-20
Security Configuration menu (on Settings menu)
about 4-23
options
802.1X Authentication 4-24
802.1X Authentication Status 4-24
CAPF Server 4-24
CTL File 4-24
IPv6 CAPF Server 4-24
LSC 4-24
MIC 4-24
Security Mode 4-24
Trust List 4-24
Web Access Enabled 4-24
overview 4-1
Security Mode 4-20
select B-3
Services B-4
services
configuring for users 5-18
description 5-13
subscribing to 5-19
Services URL 4-14
Services URL Button B-4
Services URL button 5-13
Settings menu access 3-12, 4-2
shared line 5-13, B-4
shield icon 1-13
signaling authentication 1-11
Silent Monitoring B-4
silent monitoring 5-13
single button barge B-4
SIP, description 1-5
SIP Configuration menu 4-12
SIP General Configuration menu 4-12
softkey templates, configuring 5-18
Span to PC Port 4-19
speaker
about 3-3
disabling 3-3
Speaker Enabled 4-17
speed dial 5-14
speed dialing 5-2, 5-13, B-4
standard (ad hoc) conference 5-6
startup problems 9-1
startup process
accessing TFTP server 2-6
configuring VLAN 2-6
obtaining IP address 2-6
obtaining power 2-6
requesting CTL file 2-6
understanding 2-5
verifying 3-11
statistics
network 7-8, 8-7
streaming 8-10
Status menu 7-3
about 7-1
description 7-2
options
802.1X Authentication Status 7-3
Status Messages screen 7-3
Status Messages web page 8-2, 8-9
Stream 0 web page 8-10
Stream 1 web page 8-2, 8-10
Stream 2 web page 8-2, 8-10
Stream 3 web page 8-2, 8-10
streaming statistics 8-10
Subnet Mask 4-8
supplicant, in 802.1X 1-16
SW Port Configuration 4-7
T
TCP 1-6
technical specifications, for Cisco Unified IP Phone D-1
telephony features
abbreviated dialing 5-2
Audible message waiting indicator 5-2
auto answer 5-2
barge 1-17, 5-3
block external to external transfer 5-3
call display restrictions 5-3
caller ID 5-5
call forward 5-3
call park 5-4
call pickup 5-4
call recording 5-4
call waiting 5-4
Cisco Call Back 5-5
client matter codes 5-5
conference 5-6
configurable call forward display 5-6
directed call park 5-6
directed call pickup 5-6
direct transfer 5-6
extension mobility 5-7
forced authorization codes 5-8
group call pickup 5-8
hold 5-8
hold reversion 5-8
hunt group 5-8
immediate divert 5-9
Immediate Divert enhanced feature 5-9
IPv6 Log server 4-22
join 5-9
log out of hunt groups 5-9
Log server 4-22
malicious call identification (MCID) 5-9
meet-me conference 5-10
mobile connect 5-10
mobile voice access 5-10
multilevel precedence and preemption (MLPP) 5-10
music-on-hold 5-11
no not disturb (DND) 5-7
on hook call transfer 5-11
other group pickup 5-11
Peer firmware sharing 4-22
privacy 5-12
private line automated ringdown 5-11
redial 5-12
ring setting 5-13
services 5-13
Services URL button 5-13
shared line 5-13
silent monitoring 5-13
speed dial 5-14
Time-of-Day Routing 5-14
transfer 5-14
voice messaging system 5-14
TFTP
description 1-6
troubleshooting 9-3
TFTP Server 1 4-9
TFTP Server 2 4-10
time, displayed on phone 3-2
Time-of-Day Routing 5-14
Time-of-day Routing B-4
TLS 2-4
touchscreen
See also LCD screen
Touchscreen Illumination Disabling B-4
transfer 5-14, B-4
direct B-4
Transmission Control Protocol
See TCP
Transport Layer Security
See TLS
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
See TFTP
troubleshooting
Cisco Unified Communications Manager settings 9-4
Cisco Unified IP Phone 9-1
DHCP 9-7
DNS 9-8
DNS settings 9-4
IP addressing and routing 9-4
network connectivity 9-3
network outages 9-7
phones resetting 9-7
physical connection 9-6
services on Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9-4
TFTP settings 9-3
VLAN configuration 9-7
Trust List menu 4-26
U
UDI 8-4
UI Configuration menu
about 4-16
options
Auto Call Select 4-16
Group Listen 4-16
Unified CM Configuration menu 4-11
Unlock softkey 4-25
URL dialing B-4
User Datagram Protocol
See UDP
User Locale
character set 4-15
description 4-15
version 4-15
User Options web page
giving users access to 5-20, A-1
users
adding to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5-19
configuring personal directories A-3
documentation for A-2
providing required information to A-1
providing support to A-1
subscribing to services A-2
V
verifying
firmware version 7-10
startup process 3-11
video B-4
mode 5-15
support 5-15
VLAN
auxiliary, for voice traffic 2-2
configuring 4-6
configuring for voice networks 2-2
native, for data traffic 2-2
verifying 9-7
voice mail B-4
voice messaging system 5-14
voice messaging system, accessing A-3
voice quality metrics 8-11, B-4
voice VLAN 2-2
Voice VLAN Enabled 4-20
W
wall mounting 3-10
Web Access Enabled 4-20
WebDialer B-4
web page
about 8-1
Access 8-2, 8-7
accessing 8-1
Console Logs 8-2
Core Dumps 8-2
Debug Display 8-2, 8-9
Device Information 8-2, 8-3
disabling access to 8-3
Ethernet Information 8-2, 8-7
Network 8-2, 8-7
Network Configuration 8-4
Network Configuration web page 8-2
preventing access to 8-3
Status Messages 8-2, 8-9
Stream 0 8-10
Stream 1 8-2, 8-10
Stream 2 8-2, 8-10
Stream 3 8-2, 8-10
wideband handset 4-17
option 4-17
user controllable 4-17
X
XmlDefault.cnf.xml 2-5