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Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration Guide for the Cisco TelePresence System
OL-21851-01
Chapter 5 Configuring and Managing the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuring the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Table 5-9
Product Specific Configuration Layout Fields
Field
Required? Setting
Description
Check-Box
Disable Speakerphone
Yes
Leave the box checked
(speakerphone disabled).
Disable only the speakerphone functionality.
Disabling speakerphone functionality will not affect
the headset. You can use lines and speed dials with
headset/handset.
Check-Box
Disable Speakerphone and
Headset
Yes
Leave the box checked
(speakerphone and headset
disabled).
Note
The Auto Answer
feature does not
work if the Disable
Speakerphone and
Headset box is
unchecked.
Disable all speakerphone functions and headset
microphone.
Forwarding Delay
Yes
Disabled.
Indicates whether the internal switch begins
forwarding packets between the PC port and
switched port on your phone when your phone
becomes active. When forwarding delay is set to
disabled, the internal switch begins forwarding
packets immediately. When forwarding delay is set
to enabled, the internal switch waits 8 seconds
before forwarding packets between the PC port and
the SW port. You should set Forwarding Delay to
enabled when you connect both ports to switches for
redundant uplinks or when you daisy chain phones
together.
PC Port
Yes
Disabled.
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.
Settings Access
Yes
Enabled.
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. When Settings Access is
restricted, you can only access User Preferences and
volume settings.