Cisco 7965G Administration Guide - Page 201

providing to the Cisco Unified IP Phone

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Index PC, connecting to the phone 3-4 PCM file requirements, for custom ring types 6-3 PC Port Configuration 4-10 PC Port Disabled 4-25 PC VLAN 4-10 Peer firmware sharing 4-29, 9-12 personal directories 5-14 phone button templates, modifying 5-15 phone lines, buttons for 1-3 phone screen 2-4 phone settings access 4-1 physical connection, verifying 9-7 plugging in Cisco Unified IP Phone 3-6 PNG file 6-4, 6-5 power maximum required from a switch 2-4 providing to the Cisco Unified IP Phone 2-3 power consumption 2-4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) 2-3 Power Save Configuration menu about 4-23 options Days Display Not Active 4-23 Display Idle Timeout 4-23 Display On Duration 4-23 Display On If Incoming call 4-23, 6-9 Display On Time 4-23 Display On When Incoming call 4-23 power source causing phone to reset 9-8 description 2-3 effect on phone screen brightness 2-4 external power 2-3, 2-4 PoE 2-3, 2-4 power consumption 2-4 power injector 2-4 presence-enabled directories 5-10 privacy 5-11 Private Line Automated Ringdown (PLAR) 5-10 programmable buttons, description 1-3 Proxy Server URL 4-17 Q QoS Configuration menu about 4-26 options DSCP For Call Control 4-26 DSCP For Configuration 4-26 DSCP For Services 4-26 QRT softkey 5-11, 9-16 Quality Reporting Tool (QRT) 5-11, 9-16 R Real-Time Control Protocol See RTCP Real-Time Transport Protocol See RTP Recording Tone 4-20 Recording Tone Duration 4-21 Recording Tone Local Volume 4-21 Recording Tone Remote Volume 4-21 redial 5-11 reset basic 9-14 factory 9-15 resetting basic 9-14 Cisco Unified IP phone 9-14 continuously 9-6 intentionally 9-8 methods 9-14 ring activity 5-11 ringer, indicator for 1-4 RingList.xml file format 6-2 OL-14641-01 Cisco Unified IP Phone 7965G and 7945G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1 IN-8

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Index
IN-8
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7965G and 7945G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1
OL-14641-01
PC, connecting to the phone
3-4
PCM file requirements, for custom ring types
6-3
PC Port Configuration
4-10
PC Port Disabled
4-25
PC VLAN
4-10
Peer firmware sharing
4-29, 9-12
personal directories
5-14
phone button templates, modifying
5-15
phone lines, buttons for
1-3
phone screen
2-4
phone settings access
4-1
physical connection, verifying
9-7
plugging in Cisco Unified IP Phone
3-6
PNG file
6-4, 6-5
power
maximum required from a switch
2-4
providing to the Cisco Unified IP Phone
2-3
power consumption
2-4
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
2-3
Power Save Configuration menu
about
4-23
options
Days Display Not Active
4-23
Display Idle Timeout
4-23
Display On Duration
4-23
Display On If Incoming call
4-23, 6-9
Display On Time
4-23
Display On When Incoming call
4-23
power source
causing phone to reset
9-8
description
2-3
effect on phone screen brightness
2-4
external power
2-3, 2-4
PoE
2-3, 2-4
power consumption
2-4
power injector
2-4
presence-enabled directories
5-10
privacy
5-11
Private Line Automated Ringdown (PLAR)
5-10
programmable buttons, description
1-3
Proxy Server URL
4-17
Q
QoS Configuration menu
about
4-26
options
DSCP For Call Control
4-26
DSCP For Configuration
4-26
DSCP For Services
4-26
QRT softkey
5-11, 9-16
Quality Reporting Tool (QRT)
5-11, 9-16
R
Real-Time Control Protocol
See
RTCP
Real-Time Transport Protocol
See
RTP
Recording Tone
4-20
Recording Tone Duration
4-21
Recording Tone Local Volume
4-21
Recording Tone Remote Volume
4-21
redial
5-11
reset
basic
9-14
factory
9-15
resetting
basic
9-14
Cisco Unified IP phone
9-14
continuously
9-6
intentionally
9-8
methods
9-14
ring activity
5-11
ringer, indicator for
1-4
RingList.xml file format
6-2