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Configuration guide for the cisco telepresence system
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Appendix C
Product Specific Configuration Layout Help
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Product Specific Configuration Fields
Display Idle Timeout
Span to PC Port
Yes
Logging Display
Yes
Load Server
Recording Tone
Yes
Recording Tone Local
Yes
Volume
Recording Tone
Yes
Remote Volume
Recording Tone
Duration
Display On When
Yes
Incoming Call
RTCP
Yes
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01:00
Indicates how long to wait before the display is turned off when it was turned
on by user activity. This inactivity timer will continually reset itself during
user activity. Leaving this field blank will make the phone use a
pre-determined default value of one hour. Maximum value is 24 hours. This
value can be in free form hours and minutes. "1:30" would turn off the display
after one hour and 30 minutes of inactivity. Maximum length: 5
Disabled
Indicates whether the phone will forward packets transmitted and received on
the Phone Port to the PC Port. Select Enabled if an application is being run on
the PC Port that requires monitoring of the IP Phone's traffic such as
monitoring and recording applications (common in call center environments)
or network packet capture tools used for diagnostic purposes. To use this
feature PC Voice VLAN access must be enabled.
PC
Selects what type of console logging is allowed. This option does not control
Controlled
the generation of logs - just whether the logs display. Disabled indicates that
logging does not display to the console, nor to the connected downstream port.
PC Controlled indicates that the workstation attached to the PC port will
control whether logging is enabled. Enabled indicates that logs are always sent
both to the console and to downstream port. Use Enabled to force logs on so
they can be captured with a packet sniffer.
Indicates that the phone will use an alternative server to obtain firmware loads
and upgrades, rather than the defined TFTP server. This option enables you to
indicate a local server to be used for firmware upgrades, which can assist in
reducing install times, particularly for upgrades over a WAN.
Enter the hostname or the IP address (using standard IP addressing format) of
the server. The indicated server must be running TFTP services and have the
load file in the TFTP path. If the load file is not found, the load will not install.
The phone will not be redirected to the TFTP server. If this field is left blank,
the phone will use the designated TFTP server to obtain its load files and
upgrades. Maximum length: 256
Disabled
Configures the recording tone to enabled or disabled on the phone. If enabled,
the phone mixes the recording tone into both directions for every call.
100%
Configures the loudness setting of the recording tone that the local party hears.
This loudness setting applies regardless of the actual device used for hearing
(handset, speakerphone, headset). The loudness setting should be in the range
of 0% to 100%, with 0% being no tone and 100% being at the same level as
the current volume setting. Minimum: 0, Maximum: 100.
-10dBM
Configures the loudness setting of the recording tone that the remote party
or 50%
hears. The loudness setting should be in the range of 0% to 100%, with 0%
being less than -66dBM and 100% being -4dBM. Minimum: 0, Maximum:
100.
Indicates the length of time in milliseconds for which the recording tone is
inserted in the audio stream. The default for this parameter is set to the value
in the Network Locale file for this field. The valid range for this parameter is
a value between 1 and 3000 milliseconds. Minimum: 1, Maximum: 3000.
Disabled
When the phone is in Screen Save mode this will turn the display on when a
call is ringing.
Disabled
Maintains statistics for audio.
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