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Using Auto-Registration

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Chapter 2 Installation of the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Preparing to Install Field MAC Address Device Pool Phone Button Template Description Enter the Media Access Control (MAC) address that identifies Cisco IP Conference Station 7935. The value must be 12 hexadecimal characters. The MAC address is located on the bottom of the IP Conference Station, or you may already have a list of the MAC addresses of the IP Conference Stations you are installing. Choose the device pool to which you want this IP Conference Station assigned. The device pool defines sets of common characteristics for devices, such as region, date/time group, Cisco CallManager group, and calling search space for auto-registration. The value you choose overrides the default value for this type of device. Choose the appropriate phone button template. The phone button template determines the configuration of buttons on a phone and identifies which feature (line, speed dial, and so on) is used for each button. Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 At the top of the page, click Insert. Add a directory number to this IP Conference Station. If you need instructions, refer to the "Directory Number Configuration Settings" topic in the Cisco CallManager Administration online help. Reset the IP Conference Station to apply the new settings. Using Auto-Registration Use auto-registration to automatically add an IP Conference Station to the network and automatically assign a directory number to it. During auto-registration, the directory number assigned is the next one available in sequential order within the device pool assigned to this conference station type in Cisco CallManager. 78-12727-03 Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Administration Guide 2-3

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Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Administration Guide
78-12727-03
Chapter 2
Installation of the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935
Preparing to Install
Step 5
At the top of the page, click
Insert
.
Step 6
Add a directory number to this IP Conference Station.
If you need instructions, refer to the “Directory Number Configuration Settings”
topic in the Cisco CallManager Administration online help.
Step 7
Reset the IP Conference Station to apply the new settings.
Using Auto-Registration
Use auto-registration to automatically add an IP Conference Station to the
network and automatically assign a directory number to it. During
auto-registration, the directory number assigned is the next one available in
sequential order within the device pool assigned to this conference station type in
Cisco CallManager.
Field
Description
MAC Address
Enter the Media Access Control (MAC) address that
identifies Cisco IP Conference Station 7935. The value
must be 12 hexadecimal characters.
The MAC address is located on the bottom of the
IP Conference Station, or you may already have a list of
the MAC addresses of the IP Conference Stations you
are installing.
Device Pool
Choose the device pool to which you want this
IP Conference Station assigned. The device pool defines
sets of common characteristics for devices, such as
region, date/time group, Cisco CallManager group, and
calling search space for auto-registration.
The value you choose overrides the default value for this
type of device.
Phone Button
Template
Choose the appropriate phone button template. The
phone button template determines the configuration of
buttons on a phone and identifies which feature (line,
speed dial, and so on) is used for each button.