Index

Table Of Contents

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

Numerics

802.11a standard 2-3

802.11b standard 2-3

802.11g standard 2-3

A

active mode 3-17

AES

encryption description 2-18

AP

associating 2-11

Cisco Aironet Access Point 2-10

description 2-10

troubleshooting 10-2

AP settings, identifying 10-7

audience, for this document 1-xi

authenticated call 1-14

authentication 5-12

selecting type 5-9

wireless network setting 5-9

auto-pickup 7-2

auto-registration

using 3-3

using with TAPS 3-3

auxiliary VLAN, description 2-11

B

barge 1-15, 7-3

BAT (Bulk Administration Tool) 3-4

battery

charging times with power supply 3-8

description 3-8

installing and removing 3-8

types available 3-8

battery caution 3-6

charging 3-7

damaged 3-7

disposal 3-7

replacement re 3-7

temperature 3-7

battery safety notices 3-6

battery warning

disposal 3-6

explosion 3-6

block external to external transfer 7-3

Bluetooth

qualified device ID 1-1, 1-2

Bluetooth qualified device 1-6

Bluetooth technology

adaptive frequency hopping 1-6

overview 1-6

pairing headsets 3-14

power and range by class 1-6

unlicensed band 1-6

using Bluetooth wireless headsets 3-14

Busy Lamp Field (BLF) speed dial 7-3

C

call

authenticated 1-14

encrypted 1-14

protected 1-14

Call Back 7-3

call display restrictions 7-4

caller ID 7-5

call forward

all calls 7-4

display, configuring 7-4

loop breakout 7-4

loop prevention 7-4

call forward display, configuring 7-4, 7-6

call park 7-5

call pickup 7-5

call statistics screen 8-1, 8-13

call waiting 7-5

CAPF (Certificate Authority Proxy Function) 1-13, 5-12

cautions

for battery pack 3-6

for charging battery pack 3-7

for damaged battery 3-7

for disposing of battery pack 3-7

for exposing battery pack to high temperatures 3-7

for replacing battery pack 3-7

for replacing power supply 3-7

translations 3-5

CDP

description 2-9

CDP settings 5-7

change password web page 4-39

Cisco Discovery Protocol, See CDP

Cisco Unified Communications Manager

adding phone to database of 3-2

configuring DHCP settings 2-14

interacting with 2-13

restricting phone settings access 5-1, 5-2, 5-10

verifying settings 10-6

Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration

adding telephony features 7-2

Cisco Unified IP Phone

configuration requirements D-1

installation overview D-1

installation requirements D-1

online help for A-3

using LDAP directories 7-20

Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone

overview 1-1

web page 4-1, 9-1

Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone, See also wireless IP phone

Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone specifications C-1

client matter codes 7-6

conference 7-6

configurable call forward display 7-6

configuration file

creating new 10-6

encrypted 1-13

overview 2-13

SEPxxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf.xml 2-13

XMLDefault.cnf.xml 2-13

configuring

LDAP directories 7-20

overview D-1

personal directories 7-20

phone book 4-30

softkey templates 7-17

user features 7-21

Wavelink settings 4-29, 6-1

CTL file

unlocking 8-3

CTL file screen 8-2

current configuration

viewing 8-9, 8-11

D

data VLAN 2-11

device authentication 1-12

device information menu, about 8-1

device information web page 9-6

DHCP

description 2-9

displaying settings 5-5

enable, network setting 5-4

gateway 2-14

interacting with 2-14

IP address 2-14

modifying settings 5-5

priority for TFTP server 2-14

scope settings 2-14

subnet mask 2-14

troubleshooting 10-8

directed call park 7-7

directory numbers, assigning manually 3-4

direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) 2-6

direct transfer 7-7

displaying, network statistics 8-12

disposal warning 3-6

DNS server

settings for TFTP server 2-14

troubleshooting 10-9

verifying settings 10-5

documentation

additional 1-xiii

for users A-3

localized versions B-1

dynamic host configuration protocol, See DHCP

E

editing configuration values, guidelines 5-4

encrypted call 1-14

encrypted configuration file 1-13

encryption

media 1-12

signaling 1-13

WEP key 4-16

erase configuration, procedure 10-17

explosive gas warning 3-5

extension mobility, description 7-8

F

features

configuring with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 1-9

See also telephony features

file

creating new configuration 10-6

file authentication 1-12

firmware

verifying version 8-16

forced authorization codes 7-9

G

group call pickup 7-9

H

help, using A-3

hold 7-9

hold reversion 7-9

hunt group 7-9

I

icon

lock 1-14

padlock 1-14

shield 1-14

image authentication 1-12

immediate divert 7-9

Immediate Divert enhanced feature 7-10

installation

network requirements 3-1

preparing 3-2

installation warning 3-5

installing

requirements, overview D-1

intercom 7-10

International Call Logging B-2

Internet Protocol (IP) 2-9

IP, description 2-9

IP address 2-15, 4-24, 5-6

troubleshooting 10-5

J

join 7-10

join across lines 7-10

L

LDAP directories, using with Cisco Unified IP Phone 7-20

LEAP

description 2-17

light extensible authentication protocol, See LEAP

local configuration, erasing 10-17

Locale Installer B-1

localization

Installing the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Locale Installer B-1

Locally Significant Certificate (LSC) 5-12

lock icon 1-14

M

MAC address

determining 3-2

malicious caller identification (MCID) 7-10

manufacturing installed certificate (MIC) 1-12

media encryption 1-12

meet-me conference 7-10

message waiting 7-11

metrics, voice quality 8-15, 9-11

MIC 1-12

model information screen 8-1

music-on-hold 7-11

N

native VLAN 2-11

neighbor list utility 2-21

network configuration menu

displaying 5-2

displaying WLAN configuration menu 5-8

editing options 5-4

network configuration web page 9-2, 9-3

network connectivity, verifying 10-4

networking protocol

CDP 2-9

DHCP 2-9

IP 2-9

RTP 2-9

SCCP 2-10

supported 2-9

TCP 2-10

TFTP 2-10

TLS 2-10

UDP 2-10

network outages, identifying 10-8

network protocol

LEAP 2-17

RTCP 2-9

network requirements, for installation 3-1

network settings

accessing on phone 5-1

configuring 5-1

DHCP enable 5-4

network statistics 9-9

network statistics, viewing 8-12

network statistics web page 9-2

O

on-hook call transfer 7-11

online help, using A-3

open authentication, description 2-15

open authentication with WEP, description 2-15

orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) 2-3, 2-6

other group pickup 7-11

P

padlock icon 1-14

personal directories, configuring 7-20

phone book, using 4-30

phone mode

active 3-17

standby 3-17

phone operation for users A-1

phone resets, resolving problems 10-7

phones, installing 1-16

phone settings

access restrictions 5-1, 5-2, 5-10

menu 5-10

phone upgrade web page 4-38

phone web page

about 4-1, 9-1

accessing 4-5, 9-1

change password 4-39

device information 9-6

installing drivers 4-1

network configuration 9-3

network statistics 9-2, 9-9

phone upgrade 4-38

profile settings 4-8

summary information 4-7, 9-2

system settings 4-35

trace logs 4-35

trace settings 4-27

USB settings 4-26

plug-socket warning 3-5

power outage warning 3-5

power supply

figure, connected 3-11

power supply replacement caution 3-7

power supply warning 3-6

presence-enabled directories 7-11

primary DNS server 2-15, 4-24, 5-6

primary gateway 2-15, 4-24, 5-6

primary TFTP server 5-6

privacy 7-11

profile settings web page 4-8

protected call 1-14

description 1-14

Protected Calls 1-14

Push to Talk service 7-11

Q

QDID 1-6

QRT softkey 7-12

Quality of Service (QoS) 2-11

Quality Reporting Tool (QRT) 7-12

R

RADIUS server authentication, description 2-16, 2-17

real-time control protocol, See RTCP

real-time transport protocol, See RTP

received signal strength indicator, See RSSI

redial 7-12

resetting, phones 10-8

resolving startup problems10-1to 10-6

resolving voice quality problems10-7to 10-11

ring activity 7-12

ringlist.xml 7-23

ring tone, creating custom 7-23

roaming 2-7

fast and secure with CCKM 2-7

layer 3 2-7

Layer 3 with WLSM 2-7

mid-call 2-7

pre-call 2-7

resolving problems 10-7

RSSI, description 2-11

RTCP, description 2-9

RTP description 2-9

S

SCCP description 2-10

secure SRST reference 1-12

security

AES encryption 2-18

CAPF (Certificate Authority Proxy Function) 1-13, 5-12

device authentication 1-12

encrypted configuration file 1-13

file authentication 1-12

image authentication 1-12

manufacturing installed certificate (MIC) 1-12

media encryption 1-12

open authentication 2-15

open authentication with WEP 2-15

RADIUS server authentication 2-16, 2-17

secure SRST reference 1-12

security profiles 1-13

shared key authentication 2-15

signaling authentication 1-12

signaling encryption 1-13

static WEP encryption 2-17

TKIP encryption 2-18

WLAN overview 2-15

WPA authentication 2-17

security configuration menu, about 8-1

security profiles 1-13

SEPxxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf.xml configuration file 2-13

services

description 7-12

subscribing to 7-19

service set identifier, See SSID

shared key authentication, description 2-15

shared lines 7-12

shield icon 1-14

short circuit protection warning 3-6

signaling authentication 1-12

signaling encryption 1-13

site survey

performing 2-20

verification steps 2-20

site survey utility

display values 2-21

skinny client control protocol, See SCCP

softkey templates, configuring 7-17

specifications

operating environment C-1

physical C-1

speed dial

default buttons for 7-18

hot key, assigning 4-34

speed dialing 7-2, 7-13

SRST 9-5

secure reference 1-12

SSID

description 5-9

wireless network setting 5-9

standby mode 3-17

startup

resolving problems with 10-1

startup process

contacting Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3-19

DHCP disabled 2-14

static settings

IP address 2-15, 4-24, 5-6

primary DNS server 2-15, 4-24, 5-6

primary gateway 2-15, 4-24, 5-6

primary TFTP server 5-6

subnet mask 2-15, 4-24, 5-6

statistics

call 8-13

network 9-9

statistics, network 8-12

status information 8-9, 8-11

status menu 8-1, 8-8

subnet mask 2-15, 4-24, 5-6

summary information web page 4-7

survivable remote site telephony (SRST)

IP address of router 8-4

symptom

phone resets 10-7

system log server 10-17

T

TAPS (Tool for Auto-Registered Phones Support) 3-3

TCP

description 2-10

telephone receiver warning 3-6

telephony features

auto-pickup 7-2

barge 1-15, 7-3

block external to external transfer 7-3

Busy Lamp Field (BLF) speed dial 7-3

call display restrictions 7-4

caller ID 7-5

call forward 7-4

call forward configurable display 7-4

call park 7-5

call pickup 7-5

call waiting 7-5

Cisco Call Back 7-3

client matter codes 7-6

conference 7-6

configurable call forward display 7-6

configuration references 7-2

descriptions 7-2

directed call park 7-7

direct transfer 7-7

extension mobility 7-8

forced authorization codes 7-9

group call pickup 7-9

hold 7-9

hold reversion 7-9

hunt group 7-9

immediate divert 7-9

join 7-10

malicious caller identification (MCID) 7-10

meet-me conference 7-10

music-on-hold 7-11

no not disturb (DND) 7-8

on-hook call transfer 7-11

other group pickup 7-11

presence-enabled directories 7-11

Push to Talk service (XML application) 7-11

redial 7-12

ring activity 7-12

services 7-12

shared lines 7-12

speed dialing 7-13

supported 7-2

Time-of-Day Routing 7-13

transfer 7-13

voice messaging system 7-13

template

phone button, modifying 7-18

TFTP

description 2-10

troubleshooting 10-4

TFTP server

assigning to phone 4-25, 5-7

options 4-25, 5-7

Time-of-Day Routing 7-13

TKIP

encryption description 2-18

trace logs web page 4-35

trace route

option on phone 10-17

trace settings web page 4-27

transfer 7-13

transmission control protocol, See TCP

transport layer security

See TLS

trivial file transfer protocol, See TFTP

troubleshooting

AP settings 10-2, 10-7

Cisco Unified Communications Manager settings 10-6

DHCP 10-8

DNS 10-9

DNS settings 10-5

general information 10-13

IP addressing and routing 10-5

logging information 10-16

network connectivity 10-4

network outages 10-8

phones resetting 10-8

TFTP settings 10-4

VLAN configuration 10-8

wireless IP phone 10-1

Trust List screen 8-3

U

UDP description 2-10

USB configuration 4-1

displaying menu 5-13

USB settings web page 4-26

user datagram protocol, See UDP

User Options web page

description 7-22

giving users access to 7-22

specifying options that appear 7-22

users

accessing voice messages A-4

documentation for A-3

international, supporting B-1

required information A-1

wireless IP phone information A-1

V

verifying

Cisco Unified Communications Manager settings 10-6

firmware version 8-16

network settings 10-4

VLAN

assigning separate SSIDs 2-11

auxiliary, for voice traffic 2-11

native, for data traffic 2-11

separate voice for QoS 2-11

verifying 10-8

voice messaging system 7-13

voice quality, resolving problems 10-7

voice quality metrics 8-15, 9-11

voice VLAN 2-11

W

warnings

definition 3-5

for battery disposal 3-6

for battery explosion 3-6

for disposal 3-6

for explosive gas 3-5

for installation 3-5

for plug socket 3-5

for power outages 3-5

for power supply 3-6

for short circuit protection 3-6

for telephone receiver 3-6

translations 3-5

Wavelink software, using 4-29, 6-1

WDS, wireless domain server 2-8

web page

configuring phone settings 4-1

WEP encryption, description 2-17

WEP key

setting up encryption 4-16

Wi-Fi (802.11b) 2-3

wireless domain server (WDS) 2-8

wireless IP phone

adding manually to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3-4

adding to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3-2

adding using auto-registration 3-3

adding using auto-registration with TAPS 3-3

adding using BAT 3-4

battery 3-8

configuration file 2-14

feature overview 1-8

figure 1-3

keys 1-3

phone modes, active and standby 3-16

registering 3-2

registering with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3-3, 3-4

supported networking protocols 2-9

troubleshooting 10-1

troubleshooting tips 10-13

wireless IP phone, See also Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone

wireless local area network, See WLAN

wireless network settings

authentication 5-9

SSID 5-9

WLAN

components 2-8

security 2-15

voice quality 2-11

WLAN configuration menu 5-8

WLSM, wireless LAN services module 2-7

WPA

encryption with TKIP, description 2-18

WPA authentication, description 2-17

X

XMLDefault.cnf.xml configuration file 2-13