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Configuring Cisco Wireless IP Phones in Cisco CallManager, Product Specific Configuration Options

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Chapter 7 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users Configuring Cisco Wireless IP Phones in Cisco CallManager Configuring Cisco Wireless IP Phones in Cisco CallManager To provide telephony call routing and call control features for the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920s, you must use to the Cisco CallManager Administration application. For instructions about adding these devices, refer to the "Cisco IP Phone Configuration" chapter in the Cisco CallManager Administration Guide. Product Specific Configuration Options When adding wireless IP phone devices, you have the following product specific configuration options for the 7920 device type: • Settings Access-Enable, disable, or restrict access to local configuration settings in the Profiles, Phone Settings, and Network Configuration menus. When you disable Settings Access, the Profiles and Phone Settings options do not display. By restricting Settings Access, the Profiles and Phones Settings options display but cannot be changed. • Phone Book or IP Phone Services Softkey-Set softkey to access Phone Book (PhBook) or IP Phone Services (Svcs) when the phone is idle. • Display Cisco CallManager softkeys initially during a call-Set the phone to display features in the Cisco CallManager softkey template instead of the default softkeys for the Cisco Wireless IP Phone (MuteOn and EndCall). Access to Phone Menu Options As the system administrator, you can disable access to three menus on the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 to prevent users from changing personal or network profiles, changing phone settings such as greeting and welcome messages or language, and viewing the network configuration menu. Use the Settings Access field to enable or disable local configuration of a phone. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 4.0 and 4.1 7-2 OL-7104-01

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Chapter 7
Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Configuring Cisco Wireless IP Phones in Cisco CallManager
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Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 4.0 and 4.1
OL-7104-01
Configuring Cisco Wireless IP Phones in
Cisco CallManager
To provide telephony call routing and call control features for the Cisco Wireless
IP Phone 7920s, you must use to the Cisco CallManager Administration
application. For instructions about adding these devices, refer to the
“Cisco IP Phone Configuration” chapter in the
Cisco CallManager
Administration Guide
.
Product Specific Configuration Options
When adding wireless IP phone devices, you have the following product specific
configuration options for the 7920 device type:
Settings Access—Enable, disable, or restrict access to local configuration
settings in the Profiles, Phone Settings, and Network Configuration menus.
When you disable Settings Access, the Profiles and Phone Settings options
do not display. By restricting Settings Access, the Profiles and Phones
Settings options display but cannot be changed.
Phone Book or IP Phone Services Softkey—Set softkey to access Phone Book
(PhBook) or IP Phone Services (Svcs) when the phone is idle.
Display Cisco CallManager softkeys initially during a call—Set the phone to
display features in the Cisco CallManager softkey template instead of the
default softkeys for the Cisco Wireless IP Phone (MuteOn and EndCall).
Access to Phone Menu Options
As the system administrator, you can disable access to three menus on the
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 to prevent users from changing personal or
network profiles, changing phone settings such as greeting and welcome
messages or language, and viewing the network configuration menu. Use the
Settings Access field to enable or disable local configuration of a phone.