Allow EnergyWise Overrides
Join And Direct Transfer Policy
Span to PC Port
Recording Tone
Recording Tone Local Volume
Recording Tone Remote Volume
Recording Tone Duration
Log Server
Cisco Discover Protocol (CDP):
Switch Port
Cisco Discover Protocol (CDP): PC
Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865 Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
This checkbox determines whether you will allow the EnergyWise domain
controller policy to send power level updates to the phones. A few conditions
apply; first, one or more days must be selected in the Enable Power Save Plus
field. If the Enable Power Save Plus list box does not have any days selected, the
phone will ignore the EnergyWise directive to turn off the phone. Second, the
settings in Unified CM Administration will take effect on schedule even if
EnergyWise sends an override. For example, assume the Display Off Time is set
to 22:00 (10 p.m.), the value in the Display On Time field is 06:00 (6 a.m.), and
the Enable Power Save Plus has one or more days selected. If EnergyWise directs
the phone to turn off at 20:00 (8 p.m.), that directive will remain in effect
(assuming no phone user intervention occurs) until the configured Phone On
Time at 6 a.m. At 6 a.m., the phone will turn on and resume receiving its power
level changes from the settings in Unified CM Administration. To change the
power level on the phone again, EnergyWise must reissue a new power level
change command. Also, any user interaction will take effect so if a user presses
the select softkey after EnergyWise has directed the phone to power off, the
phone will power on as a result of the user action. The default is unchecked.
This field indicates join and direct transfer policy for same line and across line.
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.
This can be used to configure whether the recording tone is enabled or disabled
on the phone. If enabled, the phone mixes the recording tone into both directions
for every call.
This can be used to configure 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. The default value is 100%.
This can be used to configure the loudness setting of the recording tone that the
remote party hears. The loudness setting should be in the range of 0% to 100%,
with 0% being less than -66dBM and 100% being -4dBM. The default value is -
10dBM or 50%.
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.
Specifies an IP address and port of a remote system where log messages are sent.
The format is:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:ppppp@@options. Options will be format as
base=x;pfs=y; base value range is 0~7,pfs value range is 0~1.And the two
parameters are optional. Absence of pfs or base,pfs will be set to the default value
0 and base will be set to the default value 7.
Allows administrator to enable or disable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on the
switch port.
Allows administrator to enable or disable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on the
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