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Actionable Incoming Call Alert
DF Bit
Default Line Filter
Lowest Alerting Line State Priority
One Column Display for KEM
Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE): PC
Port
Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE): SW
Port
User Credentials Persistent for
Expressway Sign in
Customer support upload URL
Web Admin
Admin Password
WLAN SCEP Server
WLAN Root CA Fingerprint
(SHA256 or SHA1)
WLAN Authentication Attempts
Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865 Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
Show an Alert with Answer, Divert and Ignore softkeys when there is an
incoming call alerting for user to act.
Configure the DF bit in IP header.
Indicates that the phone will use an alternative line filter, rather than all lines as
default filter on the phone. This option enables you to configure the lines you
want to get notified with alert or toast when there's incoming calls. Enter the line
numbers separated by comma. If this field is left blank, the phone will use all
lines as the default filter.
When disabled, if there is an incoming call alerting on the shared line, the
LED/Line state icon will reflect the alerting state instead of Remote-In-Use.
When enabled, customer see the Remote-In-Use state when there is call alerting
on the shared line.
When disabled. The KEM will display 18 Line/Button configured. Each line item
will use half of the KEM screen width. When enabled, each line item will occupy
entire KEM screen width for being able to show more characters. Total 9
Line/Button configured will be display on one KEM.
This parameter indicates enable or disable Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE) on
PC port. Default is Enable.
This parameter indicates enable or disable Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE) on
switch port. Default is Enable.
This parameter enables phone to persistently store user credentials used for
authentication with Expressway Sign in.
This URL is used to upload problem report files when the user has run the
"Problem Reporting Tool" on the endpoint.
This field controls the accessibility of the Web Admin interface, which operates
independently from the 'Web Access' parameter. If disabled then the Web Admin
interface is not available. If enabled then Web Admin interface is available.
Specifies the password to access the phone's Web Admin interface. Enter a 8-
127 character password.
Indicates the SCEP Server the phone will use to obtain certificates for WLAN
authentication. Enter the hostname or the IP address (using standard IP
addressing format) of the server.
Indicates the SHA256 or SHA1 fingerprint of the Root CA to use for validation
during the SCEP process when issuing certificates for WLAN authentication. It
is recommended to utilize the SHA256 fingerprint, which can be obtained via
OpenSSL (i.e. openssl x509 -in rootca.cer -noout -sha256 -fingerprint) or using a
Web Browser to inspect the certificate details. Enter the 64 hexadecimal
character value for the SHA256 fingerprint or the 40 hexadecimal character value
for the SHA1 fingerprint with a common separator (colon, dash, period, space) or
without a separator. If using a separator, then the separator should be
consistently placed after every 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 hexadecimal characters for a
SHA256 fingerprint or every 2, 4, or 8 hexadecimal characters for a SHA1
fingerprint.
This parameter specifies the number of authentication attempts when there is
explicit failure due to invalid credentials.
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