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Overview of Configuring and Installing Cisco Unified IP Phones Chapter 1 An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone Table 1-7 Checklist for Configuring the Cisco Unified IP Phones (continued) Task Purpose For More Information 6. Configure speed-dial buttons and assign speed-dial numbers Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager (optional). Administration Guide, Cisco Unified IP Phone Adds speed-dial buttons and numbers. Configuration. Note Users can change speed-dial settings on their phones by using Cisco Unified CM User Options. 7. Configure Cisco Unified IP Phone services and assign Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager services (optional). Administration Guide, Cisco Unified IP Phone Provides IP Phone services. Services Configuration. Note Users can add or change services on their phones by See Setting Up Services, page 5-28. using the Cisco Unified CM User Options web pages. Note You must specify a service URL with an IPv4 address. 8. Assign services to phone buttons (optional). Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Provides single button access to an IP phone service or URL. Administration Guide, Cisco Unified IP Phone Configuration. 9. Add user information by configuring required fields. Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Required fields are indicated by an asterisk (*); for example, Administration Guide, End User Configuration. User ID and last name. See Adding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Note Assign a password (for User Options web pages) and Manager, page 5-28. PIN (for Extension Mobility and Personal Directory) Note If your company uses a a Lightweight Adds user information to the global directory for Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory to store information on users, you can install and configure Cisco Unified Communications to use your existing LDAP directory, refer to Configuring Corporate Directories, page 5-24. 10. Associate a user to a user group. Refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Assigns users a common list of roles and permissions that Administration Guide: apply to all users in a user group. Administrators can manage • End User Configuration. user groups, roles, and permissions to control the level of • User Group Configuration. access (and, therefore, the level of security) for system users. 11. Associate a user with a phone (optional). Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Provides users with control over their phone such as Administration Guide, End User Configuration. forwarding calls or adding speed-dial numbers or services. Note Some phones, such as those in conference rooms, do not have an associated user. 1-24 Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5 OL-23092-01

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Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5
OL-23092-01
Chapter 1
An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Overview of Configuring and Installing Cisco Unified IP Phones
6.
Configure speed-dial buttons and assign speed-dial numbers
(optional).
Adds speed-dial buttons and numbers.
Note
Users can change speed-dial settings on their phones
by using Cisco Unified CM User Options.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
,
Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuration
.
7.
Configure Cisco Unified IP Phone services and assign
services (optional).
Provides IP Phone services.
Note
Users can add or change services on their phones by
using the Cisco Unified CM User Options web pages.
Note
You must specify a service URL with an IPv4
address.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
,
Cisco Unified IP Phone
Services Configuration
.
See
Setting Up Services, page 5-28
.
8.
Assign services to phone buttons (optional).
Provides single button access to an IP phone service or URL.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
,
Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuration
.
9.
Add user information by configuring required fields.
Required fields are indicated by an asterisk (*); for example,
User ID and last name.
Note
Assign a password (for User Options web pages) and
PIN (for Extension Mobility and Personal Directory)
Adds user information to the global directory for Cisco
Unified Communications Manager.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
,
End User Configuration
.
See
Adding Users to Cisco Unified Communications
Manager, page 5-28
.
Note
If your company uses a a Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory
to store information on users, you can install
and configure Cisco Unified Communications to
use your existing LDAP directory, refer to
Configuring Corporate Directories, page 5-24
.
10.
Associate a user to a user group.
Assigns users a common list of roles and permissions that
apply to all users in a user group. Administrators can manage
user groups, roles, and permissions to control the level of
access (and, therefore, the level of security) for system users.
Refer to the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
:
End User Configuration
.
User Group Configuration
.
11.
Associate a user with a phone (optional).
Provides users with control over their phone such as
forwarding calls or adding speed-dial numbers or services.
Note
Some phones, such as those in conference rooms, do
not have an associated user.
Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
,
End User Configuration
.
Table 1-7
Checklist for Configuring the Cisco Unified IP Phones
(continued)
Task
Purpose
For More Information