Overview of Configuring and Installing Cisco Unified IP Phones
Table 1-2
Checklist for Configuring the Cisco Unified IP Phone 3951 in
Cisco Unified CallManager (continued)
Task
3. Add and configure directory
numbers (lines) on the phone by
completing these required fields in
the Directory Number Configuration
window.
Directory number(s)
•
Partition
•
Multiple Calls and Call Waiting
•
Call Forwarding
•
Voice Messaging (if used)
•
4. Add user information by configuring
required fields:
Name (last)
•
User ID
•
5. Associate a user with a phone
(optional).
Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3951 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified CallManager 5.1
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Chapter 1
Purpose
Adds primary and secondary
directory numbers and
features associated with
directory numbers to the
phone.
Adds user information to the
global directory for
Cisco Unified CallManager.
Provides users with control
over their phone such as for-
warding calls or adding
speed-dial numbers.
Some phones, such
Note
as those in confer-
ence rooms, do not
have an associated
user.
An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone
For More Information
Refer to Cisco Unified Call-
Manager Administration
Guide,
"Cisco Unified IP Phone Con-
figuration" chapter,
"Directory Number Configu-
ration" chapter, or
"Creating a Cisco Unity Voice
Mailbox" section.
See the
"Telephony Features
Available for the Cisco
Unified IP Phone" section on
page
5-1.
Refer to Cisco Unified Call-
Manager Administration
Guide,
"End User Configuration"
chapter.
See the
"Adding Users to
Cisco Unified CallManager"
section on page
5-4.
Refer to Cisco Unified Call-
Manager Administration
Guide,
"End User Configuration"
chapter, "Associating Devices
to a User" section.
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