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PC Port
Settings Access
PC Voice VLAN Access
Video Capabilities
Web Access
Days Display Not Active
Display On Time
Display On Duration
Display Idle Timeout
Display On When Incoming Call
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
Indicates whether the PC port on the phone is enabled or disabled. The port
labeled "10/100 PC" on the back of the phone connects a PC or workstation to the
phone so they can share a single network connection.
Indicates whether the Settings button on the phone is functional. When Settings
Access is enabled, you can change the phone network configuration, ring type,
and volume on the phone. When Settings Access is disabled, the Settings button
is completely disabled; no options appear when you press the button. Also, you
cannot adjust the ringer volume or save any volume settings. By default, Settings
Access is enabled.
Indicates whether the phone will allow a device attached to the PC port to access
the Voice VLAN. Disabling Voice VLAN Access will prevent the attached PC
from sending and receiving data on the Voice VLAN. It will also prevent the PC
from receiving data sent and received by the phone. Set this setting to Enabled if
an application is being run on the PC that requires monitoring of the phones
traffic. These could include monitoring and recording applications and use of
network monitoring software for analysis purposes.
When enabled, indicates that the phone will participate in video calls when
connected to an appropriately equipped PC.
This parameter indicates whether the phone will accept connections from a web
browser or other HTTP client. Disabling the web server functionality of the
phone will block access to the phones internal web pages. These pages provide
statistics and configuration information. Features, such as QRT ( Quality Report
Tool ), will not function properly without access to the phones web pages. This
setting will also affect any serviceability application such as CiscoWorks 2000
that relies on web access.
This field allows the user to specify the days that the display is to remain off by
default. Typically this would be Saturday and Sunday for US corporate
customers. Saturday and Sunday should be the default. The list contains all of the
days of the week. To turn off display on Saturday and Sunday the User would
hold down Control and select Saturday and Sunday.
This field indicates the time of day the display is to automatically turn itself on
for days listed in the off schedule. The value should be in a 24 hour format.
Where 0:00 is the beginning of the day and 23:59 is the end of the day. Leaving
this field blank will activate the display at the default time of the day (e.g. -
"7:30"). To set the display to turn on at 7:00AM the user would enter "07:00"
without the quotes. To have the display to turn on at 2:00PM enter "14:00"
without the quotes.
This field indicates the amount of time the display is to be active for when it is
turned on by the programmed schedule. No value indicates the end of the day.
Maximum value is 24 hours. This value is in free form hours and minutes. "1:30"
would activate the display for one hour and 30 minutes.
This field 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
This field indicates whether LCD display is on when there is an incoming call. If
the field is set to Enabled (default), the LCD display will turn on (if off) when a
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