Cisco 7912G Administration Guide - Page 37

Required Task, Purpose, For More Information, the Cisco IP Phones.

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Chapter 1 An Overview of the Cisco IP Phone Understanding the Requirements for Installing and Configuring the Cisco IP Phone Models 7902G/7905G/7912G Table 1-2 Overview of Configuration Procedures for the Cisco IP Phone (continued) Required Task Purpose For More Information 2. Gather the following information Required to configure See the following: about the phone: • Model Cisco CallManager to support • "Adding Phones to the the Cisco IP Phones. Cisco CallManager • MAC address Database" section on page 2-12 • Physical location of the phone • "Configuring • Cisco CallManager user to associate with the phone Telephony Features Using • Partition, calling search space, and location information, if used Cisco CallManager Administration" section on page 5-2 • Number of lines and associated directory numbers to assign to the phone • Features to be added and configured to the phone • Cisco CallManager System Guide • Cisco CallManager Administration Guide 3. Configure routers, gateways, and switches to handle voice communication. Establishes the infrastructure for the IP telephony network. See the "Understanding How the Cisco IP Phone Interacts with the Cisco Catalyst Family of Switches" section on page 2-3 and the documentation included with these devices. 4. Add the phone to Cisco CallManager. Provides call processing in the IP telephony network. See the "Adding Phones to the Cisco CallManager Database" section on page 2-12 and refer to Cisco CallManager Administration Guide. Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager 3.3, Cisco IP Phones 7902G/7905G/7912G OL-6313-01 1-13

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Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager 3.3, Cisco IP Phones 7902G/7905G/7912G
OL-6313-01
Chapter 1
An Overview of the Cisco IP Phone
Understanding the Requirements for Installing and Configuring the Cisco IP Phone Models 7902G/7905G/7912G
2.
Gather the following information
about the phone:
Model
MAC address
Physical location of the phone
Cisco CallManager user to
associate with the phone
Partition, calling search space,
and location information, if
used
Number of lines and
associated directory numbers
to assign to the phone
Features to be added and
configured to the phone
Required to configure
Cisco CallManager to support
the Cisco IP Phones.
See the following:
“Adding Phones to the
Cisco CallManager
Database” section on
page 2-12
“Configuring
Telephony Features
Using
Cisco CallManager
Administration” section
on page 5-2
Cisco CallManager
System Guide
Cisco CallManager
Administration Guide
3.
Configure routers, gateways, and
switches to handle voice
communication.
Establishes the infrastructure
for the IP telephony network.
See the
“Understanding
How the Cisco IP Phone
Interacts with the
Cisco Catalyst Family of
Switches” section on
page 2-3
and the
documentation included
with these devices.
4.
Add the phone to
Cisco CallManager.
Provides call processing in the
IP telephony network.
See the
“Adding Phones to
the Cisco CallManager
Database” section on
page 2-12
and refer to
Cisco CallManager
Administration Guide
.
Table 1-2
Overview of Configuration Procedures for the Cisco IP Phone (continued)
Required Task
Purpose
For More Information