Settings Access
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Disabled
Enabled
Restricted
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Enabled
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Enables, disables, or restricts access to local configuration
settings in the Settings app.
With restricted access, the Preferences and System Information
menus can be accessed. Some settings in the Wi-Fi menu are also
accessible.
With disabled access, the Settings menu does not display any
options.
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Gratuitous ARP
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Enables or disables the ability for the phone to learn MAC
addresses from Gratuitous ARP. This capability is required to
monitor or record voice streams.
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Web Access
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Enables or disables access to the phone web pages through a web
browser.
Caution
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If you enable this field, you may expose sensitive
information about the phone.
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Disable
TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 for WebAccess
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Disabled
Enabled
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Enabled
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Controls the use of TLS 1.2 for a web server connection.
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Disabled—A phone configured for TLS1.0, TLS 1.1, or
TLS1.2 can function as a HTTPs server.
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Enabled—Only a phone configured for TLS1.2 can function
as a HTTPs server.
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Enbloc Dialing
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Controls the dialing method.
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Disabled—The Cisco Unified Communications Manager waits
for the interdigit timer to expire when there is a dial
plan or route pattern overlap.
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Enabled—The entire dialed string is sent to Cisco Unified
Communications Manager once the dialing is complete. To
avoid the T.302 timer timeout, we recommend that you
enable Enbloc dialing whenever there is a dialplan or
route pattern overlap.
Forced Authorization Codes (FAC) or Client Matter Codes (CMC) do
not support the Enbloc Dialing. If you use FAC or CMC to manage
call access and accounting, then you cannot use this
feature.
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Days Backlight Not Active
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Days of the week
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Defines the days that the backlight does not turn on
automatically at the time specified in the Backlight On Time
field.
Choose the day or days from the drop-down list. To choose more
than one day, Ctrl+click each day that
you want.
See Schedule Power Save for Cisco IP Phone.
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Backlight On Time
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hh:mm
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Defines the time each day that the backlight turns on
automatically (except on the days specified in the Backlight
Display Not Active field).
Enter the time in this field in 24 hour format, where 0:00 is
midnight.
For example, to automatically turn the backlight on at 07:00 a.m.
(0700), enter 07:00. To turn the backlight on at 02:00 p.m.
(1400), enter 14:00.
If this field is blank, the backlight automatically turns on at
0:00.
See Schedule Power Save for Cisco IP Phone.
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Backlight On Duration
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hh:mm
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Defines the length of time that the backlight remains on after
turning on at the time specified in the Backlight On Time field.
For example, to keep the backlight on for 4 hours and 30 minutes
after it turns on automatically, enter 04:30.
If this field is blank, the phone turns off at the end of the day
(0:00).
If Backlight On Time is 0:00 and the backlight on duration is
blank (or 24:00), the backlight does not turn off.
See Schedule Power Save for Cisco IP Phone.
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Backlight Idle Timeout
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hh:mm
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Defines the length of time that the phone is idle before the
backlight turns off. Applies only when the backlight was off as
scheduled and was turned on by a user (by pressing a button on
the phone or lifting the handset).
For example, to turn the backlight off when the phone is idle for
1 hour and 30 minutes after a user turns the backlight on, enter
01:30.
See Schedule Power Save for Cisco IP Phone.
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Backlight On When Incoming Call
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Disabled
Enabled
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Enabled
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Turns the backlight on when there is an incoming call.
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Enable Power Save Plus
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Days of the week
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Defines the schedule of days for which the phone powers off.
Choose the day or days from the drop-down list. To choose more
than one day, Ctrl+click each day that
you want.
When Enable Power Save Plus is turned on, you receive a message
that warns about emergency (e911) concerns.
Caution
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While Power Save Plus Mode (the “Mode”) is in effect,
endpoints that are configured for the mode are disabled for
emergency calling and from receiving inbound calls. By
selecting this mode, you agree to the following: (i) You
take full responsibility for providing alternate methods for
emergency calling and receiving calls while the mode is in
effect; (ii) Cisco has no liability in connection with your
selection of the mode and all liability in connection with
enabling the mode is your responsibility; and (iii) You
fully inform users of the effects of the mode on calls,
calling and otherwise.
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To disable Power Save Plus, you must uncheck the Allow EnergyWise
Overrides check box. If the Allow EnergyWise Overrides remains
checked but no days are selected in the Enable Power Save Plus
field, Power Save Plus is not disabled.
See Schedule EnergyWise on Cisco IP Phone.
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Phone On Time
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hh:mm
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Determines when the phone automatically turns on for the days
that are in the Enable Power Save Plus field.
Enter the time in this field in 24-hour format, where 00:00 is
midnight.
For example, to automatically power up the phone at 07:00 a.m.
(0700), enter 07:00. To power up the phone at 02:00 p.m. (1400),
enter 14:00.
The default value is blank, which means 00:00.
The Phone On Time must be at least 20 minutes later than the
Phone Off Time. For example, if the Phone Off Time is 07:00, the
Phone On Time must be no earlier than 07:20.
See Schedule EnergyWise on Cisco IP Phone.
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Phone Off Time
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hh:mm
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Defines the time of day that the phone powers down for the days
that are selected in the Enable Power Save Plus field. If the
Phone On Time and the Phone Off Time fields contain the same
value, the phone does not power down.
Enter the time in this field in 24-hour format, where 00:00 is
midnight.
For example, to automatically power down the phone at 7:00 a.m.
(0700), enter 7:00. To power down the phone at 2:00 p.m. (1400),
enter 14:00.
The default value is blank, which means 00:00.
The Phone On Time must be at least 20 minutes later than the
Phone Off Time. For example, if the Phone Off Time is 7:00, the
Phone On Time must be no earlier than 7:20.
See Schedule EnergyWise on Cisco IP Phone.
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Phone Off Idle Timeout
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hh:mm
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Indicates the length of time that the phone must be idle before
the phone powers down.
The timeout occurs under the following conditions:
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When the phone was in Power Save Plus mode, as scheduled,
and was taken out of Power Save Plus mode because the
phone user pressed the Select key.
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When the phone is repowered by the attached switch.
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When the Phone Off Time is reached but the phone is in
use.
See Schedule EnergyWise on Cisco IP Phone.
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Enable Audible Alert
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Checkbox
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Unchecked
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When enabled, instructs the phone to play an audible alert
starting 10 minutes before the time that the Phone Off Time
field specifies.
This check box applies only if the Enable Power Save Plus list
box has one or more days selected.
See Schedule EnergyWise on Cisco IP Phone.
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EnergyWise Domain
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Up to 127 characters
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Identifies the EnergyWise domain that the phone is in.
See Schedule EnergyWise on Cisco IP Phone.
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EnergyWise Secret
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Up to 127 characters
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Identifies the security secret password that is used to
communicate with the endpoints in the EnergyWise domain.
See Schedule EnergyWise on Cisco IP Phone.
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Allow EnergyWise Overrides
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Check box
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Unchecked
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Determines whether you allow the EnergyWise domain controller
policy to send power level updates to the phones. The following
conditions apply:
For example, assuming the Phone Off Time is set to 22:00 (10:00
p.m.), the value in the Phone On Time field is 06:00 (6:00
a.m.), and the Enable Power Save Plus has one or more days
selected.
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If EnergyWise directs the phone to turn off at 20:00
(8:00 p.m.), that directive remains in effect (assuming
no phone user intervention occurs) until the configured
Phone On Time at 6:00 a.m.
-
At 6:00 a.m., the phone turns on and resumes receiving
the power level changes from the settings in Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Administration.
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To change the power level on the phone again, EnergyWise
must reissue a new power level change command.
To disable Power Save Plus, you must uncheck the Allow EnergyWise
Overrides check box. If the Allow EnergyWise Overrides remains
checked but no days are selected in the Enable Power Save Plus
field, Power Save Plus is not disabled.
See Schedule EnergyWise on Cisco IP Phone.
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Join And Direct Transfer Policy
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Same line enable
Same line disable
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Same line, across line enable
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Controls the ability of a user to join and transfer calls.
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Same line enable—Users can directly transfer or join a
call on the current line to another call on the same
line.
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Same line disable— Users can't join or transfer calls on
the same line. The join and transfer features are
disabled and the user can't do the direct transfer or
join function.
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Recording Tone
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Controls the playing of the tone when a user is recording a call
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Recording Tone Local Volume
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Integer 0–100
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100
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Controls the volume of the recording tone to the local user.
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Recording Tone Remote Volume
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Integer 0–100
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50
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Controls the volume of the recording tone to the remote user.
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Recording Tone Duration
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Integer 1–3000 milliseconds
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Controls the duration of the recording tone.
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Log Server
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String of up to 256 characters
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Identifies the IPv4 syslog server for phone debug output.
The format for the address is:
address:<port>@@base=<0-7>;pfs=<0-1>
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Remote Log
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Controls the ability to send logs to the syslog server.
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Log Profile
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Default
Preset
Telephony
SIP
UI
Network
Media
Upgrade
Accessory
Security
Energywise
MobileRemoteAccess
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Preset
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Specifies the predefined logging profile.
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Default—Default debug logging level
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Preset—Does not overwrite the phone local debug logging
setting
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Telephony—Logs information about Telephony or call
features
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SIP—Logs information about SIP signaling
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UI—Logs information about the phone user interface
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Network—Logs network information
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Media—Logs media information
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Upgrade—Logs upgrade information
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Accessory—Logs accessory information
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Security—Logs security information
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Energywise—Logs energy-savings information
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MobileRemoteAccess—Logs Mobile and Remote Access through
Expressway information
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IPv6 Log Server
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String of up to 256 characters
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Identifies the IPv6 syslog server for phone debug output.
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Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP): Switch Port
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Disabled
Enabled
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Enabled
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Controls Cisco Discovery Protocol on the phone.
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Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Media Endpoint Discover
(LLDP-MED): Switch Port
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Disabled
Enabled
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Enabled
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Enables LLDP-MED on the SW port.
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LLDP Asset ID
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String, up to 32 characters
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|
Identifies the asset ID that is assigned to the phone for
inventory management.
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Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE): Switch Port
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Controls EEE on the switch port.
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LLDP Power Priority
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Unknown
Low
High
Critical
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Unknown
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Assigns a phone power priority to the switch, thus enabling the
switch to appropriately provide power to the phones.
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802.1x Authentication
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User Controlled
Disabled
Enabled
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User Controlled
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Specifies the 802.1x authentication feature status.
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User Controlled—The user can configure the 802.1x on the
phone.
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Disabled—802.1x authentication is not used.
-
Enabled—802.1x authentication is used, and you configure
the authentication for the phones.
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Switch Port Remote Configuration
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Disabled
Auto Negotiate
10 Half
10 Full
100 Half
100 Full
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Disabled
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Allows you to configure the speed and duplex function of the
phone SW port remotely. This enhances the performance for large
deployments with specific port settings.
If the SW ports are configured for Remote Port Configuration in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the data cannot be changed
on the phone.
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SSH Access
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Controls the access to the SSH daemon through port 22. Leaving
port 22 open leaves the phone vulnerable to Denial of Service
(DoS) attacks.
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Ring Locale
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Default
Japan
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Default
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Controls the ringing pattern.
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TLS Resumption Timer
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Integer 0–3600 seconds
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3600
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Controls the ability to resume a TLS session without repeating
the entire TLS authentication process. If the field is set to 0,
then the TLS session resumption is disabled.
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FIPS Mode
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Enables or disables the Federal Information Processing Standards
(FIPS) mode on the phone.
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Record Call Log from Shared Line
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Specifies whether to record call log from a shared line.
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Minimum Ring Volume
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0 - Silent
1–15
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0 - Silent
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Controls the minimum ring volume for the phone.
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Peer Firmware Sharing
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Disabled
Enabled
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Enabled
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Allows the phone to find other phones of the same model on the
subnet and share updated firmware files. If the phone has a new
firmware load, it can share that load with the other phones. If
one of the other phones has a new firmware load, the phone can
download the firmware from the other phone, instead of from the
TFTP server.
Peer firmware sharing:
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Limits congestion on TFTP transfers to centralized remove
TFTP servers.
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Eliminates the need to manually control firmware
upgrades.
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Reduces phone downtime during upgrades when large numbers
of phones are reset simultaneously.
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Helps with firmware upgrades in branch or remote office
deployment scenarios that run over bandwidth-limited WAN
links.
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Load Server
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String of up to 256 characters
|
|
Identifies the alternate IPv4 server that the phone uses to
obtain firmware loads and upgrades.
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IPv6 Load Server
|
String of up to 256 characters
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|
Identifies the alternate IPv6 server that the phone uses to
obtain firmware loads and upgrades.
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Detect Unified CM Connection Failure
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Normal
Delayed
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Normal
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Determines the sensitivity that the phone has for detecting a
connection failure to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
(Unified CM), which is the first step before device failover to
a backup Unified CM/SRST occurs.
Valid values specify Normal (detection of a Unified CM connection
failure occurs at the standard system rate) or Delayed
(detection of a Unified CM connection failover occurs
approximately four times slower than Normal).
For faster recognition of a Unified CM connection failure, choose
Normal. If you prefer failover to be delayed slightly to give
the connection the opportunity to reestablish, choose Delayed.
The precise time difference between Normal and Delayed connection
failure detection depends on many variables that are constantly
changing.
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Special Requirement ID
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String
|
|
Controls custom features from Engineering Special (ES) loads.
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HTTPS Server
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http and https Enabled
https only
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http and https Enabled
|
Controls the type of communication to the phone. If you select
HTTPS only, the phone communication is more secure.
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User Credentials Persistent for Expressway Sign in
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Disabled
Enabled
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Disabled
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Controls if the phone stores the users' sign-in credentials. When
disabled, the user is always sees the prompt to sign into the
Expressway server for Mobile and Remote Access (MRA).
If you want to make it easier for users to log in, you enable
this field so that the Expressway login credentials are
persistent. The user then only has to enter their login
credentials the first time. Any time after that (when the phone
is powered on off-premises), the login information is
prepopulated on the Sign-in screen.
For more information, see the Configure User Credentials Persistent for Expressway Sign-In.
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Customer support upload URL
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String, up to 256 characters
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|
Provides the URL for the Problem Report Tool (PRT).
If you deploy devices with Mobile and Remote Access through
Expressway, you must also add the PRT server address to the HTTP
Server Allow list on the Expressway server.
For more information, see the Configure User Credentials Persistent for Expressway Sign-In.
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Disable TLS Ciphers
|
See Disable Transport Layer Security Ciphers.
|
None
|
Disables the selected TLS cipher.
Disable more than one cipher suite by selecting and holding the
Ctrl key on your computer
keyboard.
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Dedicate one line for Call Park
|
Disabled
Enabled
|
Enabled
|
Controls whether a parked call occupies one line or not.
For more information, see the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager documentation.
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