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Cisco 8821 Administration Manual (158 pages)
Wireless IP Phone
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 7.82 MB
Table of Contents
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
1
Table of Contents
3
Your Phone
11
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX
11
DNS Server
11
TFTP Server
11
Buttons and Hardware
13
Care of Your Phone
17
Clean the Phone Exterior
17
If You Drop Your Phone in Water
18
Startup Sequence
17
Best Practices for Battery Power Conservation
18
New and Changed Information
20
Changes for Firmware Release
20
Phone Firmware
20
Device Packs
21
Phone Configuration Files
21
Related Documentation
21
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Series Documentation
21
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Documentation
22
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Documentation
22
Cisco Business Edition 6000 Documentation
22
Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines
22
Cisco IP Phone User Support
22
Voip Networks
25
Network Requirements
25
Network Protocols
26
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Deployment Guide
29
Wireless LAN
29
Wi-Fi Network Components
30
AP Channel and Domain Relationships
30
AP Interactions
30
Access Point Association
31
Qos in a Wireless Network
31
Set up Flexible DSCP
33
802.11 Standards for WLAN Communications
33
World Mode (802.11D)
34
Radio Frequency Ranges
35
Security for Communications in Wlans
35
Authentication Methods
35
Authenticated Key Management
36
Encryption Methods
36
AP Authentication and Encryption Options
37
Certificates
38
Wlans and Roaming
38
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Interaction
39
Voice Messaging System Interaction
39
Phone Setup
41
Phone Hardware Installation
41
Install the Phone Battery
41
Phone Battery Charging
43
Spare Battery Charging
44
Prepare the Power Adapter
44
Charge the Battery with the AC Power Supply
45
Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your Computer
46
Phone Configuration Tasks
47
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Phone Configuration
49
Determine the MAC Address of the Phone
49
Before You Register Wireless Phones
50
Set up a Wi-Fi Profile
50
Set up a Wi-Fi Group
52
Phone Button Templates
52
Phone Softkey Templates
53
Manual Phone Registration
53
Add a New Phone
54
Automatic Phone Registration
55
Phone Feature Configuration
55
Set up Phone Features for All Phones
56
Set up Phone Features for a Group of Phones
57
Set up Phone Features for a Single Phone
57
Product Specific Configuration Fields
57
Set up Services
64
Enable FIPS Mode
65
Corporate and Personal Directories Setup
65
Corporate Directory Setup
65
Personal Directory Setup
66
User Personal Directory Entries Setup
66
Download Cisco IP Phone Address Book Synchronizer
66
Cisco IP Phone Address Book Synchronizer Deployment
67
Install Synchronizer
67
Set up Synchronizer
67
Self Care Portal Overview
68
Set up User Access to the Self Care Portal
69
Customize the Self Care Portal Display
69
Custom Wallpaper and Ringtones
69
Custom Phone Rings
70
Set up Custom Phone Rings
70
Custom Ring File Formats
70
Custom Background Images
71
Set up Custom Background Image
72
Custom Background File Formats
73
Configuration on the Phone
75
Manually Set up the Phone Network from the Settings Menu
75
Add the Phone to the Wi-Fi Network
76
Connect the Phone to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
78
Cisco IP Phone Administration Page
79
Configure the Administration Page for Phone
79
Access Phone Administration Web Page
80
Set up the Phone with the Administration Web Page
80
Backup Settings from the Phone Administration Web Page
82
Manually Set the Phone Date and Time
83
Wireless LAN Security
83
Install a User Certificate from the Phone Administration Web Page
83
Install an Authentication Server Certificate from the Phone Administration Web Page
84
Manually Remove a Security Certificate from the Phone Administration Web Page
84
SCEP Setup
85
Configure the SCEP Product Specific Configuration Parameters
85
Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol Server Support
85
Set up Phone with the USB Dongle and the Desktop Charger
86
Accessories
87
Supported Accessories
87
Headsets
88
Standard Headsets
88
Bluetooth Headsets
88
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Desktop Charger
89
Set up the Desktop Charger
89
Charge Your Phone with the Desktop Charger
90
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Desktop Charger
91
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Multi Charger
92
Set up the Multicharger
92
Install the Multicharger Wall Mount Kit
92
Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger
94
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Multicharger
95
Secure the Charger with a Cable Lock
95
Phone Statistics
97
Statistics Available on the Phone
97
View Phone Information
97
Access Device Information
97
Device Information
98
IP Address
99
Access Model Information
102
Model Information
103
Access Firmware Version
103
Firmware Version Information
103
Statistics Available from the Phone Web Pages
104
Access Web Page for Phone
104
Device Information Web Page
105
Network Setup Web Page
106
Network Web Page
109
Console Logs Web Page
110
Core Dumps Web Page
111
Status Messages Web Page
111
Debug Display Web Page
111
Streaming Statistics Web Page
111
Maintenance
115
Reboot the Phone
115
Phone Reset
115
Reset the Phone to Factory Defaults from the Phone Menu
115
Reset the Phone to Factory Defaults from the Phone Keypad
116
Reset the Network Settings
116
Reset the Security Settings
116
Voice Quality Monitoring
117
Voice Quality Metrics
118
Voice Quality Troubleshooting Tips
118
Troubleshooting
121
General Troubleshooting Information
121
Phone Does Not Go through the Normal Startup Process
123
Connection Problems
124
No Association to Wireless Access Points
124
Access Point Settings Mismatch
124
Authentication Failed, no AP Found
125
EAP Authentication Failed Message
125
AP Error - Cannot Support All Requested Capabilities
125
Phone Does Not Register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
126
Phone Cannot Connect to TFTP Server
126
Phone Cannot Connect to Server
127
Phone Cannot Connect with DNS
127
Cisco Unified Communications Manager and TFTP Services Are Not Running
128
Phone Is Not Configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
128
Configuration File Corruption
128
Phone Reset Problems
128
Phone Resets Due to Access Point Setup
129
Phone Resets Due to Intermittent Network Outages
129
Phone Resets Due to DHCP Setting Errors
129
Phone Resets Due to Incorrect Static IP Address
129
Phone Resets During Heavy Network Usage
130
Phone Resets Due to Intentional Reset
130
Phone Resets Due to DNS or Other Connectivity Issues
130
Audio Problems
130
One-Way Audio or no Speech Path
131
Ring Volume Is too Low
131
Phone Does Not Ring
132
Feature Issues
132
Users Report Problems with Call Park
132
Roaming and Voice Quality or Lost Connection Problems
133
Voice Quality Deteriorates While Roaming
133
Voice Conversation Delays While Roaming
133
Phone Loses Cisco Unified Communications Manager Connection While Roaming
134
Phone Does Not Roam Back to Preferred Band
134
Troubleshooting Procedures
134
Check TFTP Settings
135
Determine DNS or Connectivity Issues
135
Check DHCP Settings
136
Create New Phone Configuration File
136
Start Service
137
Capture Phone Logs
137
Make a Screen Capture
138
Chapter 1 0 International User Support
141
Unified Communications Manager Endpoints Locale Installer
141
International Call Logging Support
141
Chapter 1 1 Technical Specifications
143
Physical and Operating Environment
143
Bluetooth Technology
144
Headset Usage
145
Chapter 1 2 Product Safety and Security
147
Safety and Performance Information
147
Safety Guidelines
148
Battery Safety Notices
148
Hazardous Environments
150
Power Outage
150
Regulatory Domains
150
Health-Care Environments
150
External Devices Usage
150
Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
151
Sar
151
Compliance Statements
152
Compliance Statements for the European Union
152
CE Marking
152
RF Exposure Statement for the European Union
152
Compliance Statements for the USA
152
SAR Statement
152
RF Exposure Information
152
General RF Exposure Compliance
153
Part 15 Radio Device
154
Canadian Compliance for Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Series
154
Canadian RF Exposure Statement
154
Compliance Statements for New Zealand
154
Permit to Connect (PTC) General Warning
154
Use of IP Networks with the PSTN
155
The Use of Voice Compression through the PSTN
155
Echo Cancellation
155
Compliance Statements for Taiwan
156
DGT Warning Statement for Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Series
156
Compliance Statement for Argentina
156
Compliance Statement for Brazil
156
Cisco Product Security Overview
157
Important Online Information
157
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Cisco 8821 User Manual (116 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 11.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Your Phone
11
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX
11
New and Changed Information
13
Changes for Firmware Release
13
Getting Started
14
Turn on Your Phone
14
Sign in to Your Phone
14
Turn off Your Phone
15
Lock the Phone Keypad
15
Unlock the Phone Keypad
15
Access Your Voicemail
16
Self Care Portal
16
Speed-Dial Numbers
17
Buttons and Hardware
18
Navigation
22
Phone Screen Features
22
Differences between Phone Calls and Lines
22
Out-Of-Range Alerts
23
Phone Batteries
23
Bluetooth and Your Phone
23
Care of Your Phone
24
Clean the Phone Exterior
24
If You Drop Your Phone in Water
24
Additional Help and Information
25
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
26
Battery Warranty
26
Phone Setup
27
Phone Hardware Installation
27
Install the Phone Battery
27
Replace the Battery in Your Wireless Phone
30
Phone Battery Charging
34
Spare Battery Charging
34
Prepare the Power Adapter
34
Charge the Battery with the AC Power Supply
35
Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your Computer
36
Phone Configuration
37
Add the Phone to the Wi-Fi Network
37
Calls
41
Access the Phone App
41
Make Calls
42
Make a Call
42
Make an Emergency Call
42
Make a Call with a Headset
42
Make a Call with the Phone Speaker
43
Make a Call with the Desktop Charger Speaker
43
Make a Call with a Phone or Video Address
44
Redial a Number
44
Return a Recent Call
44
Make a Speed Dial Call
45
Dial an International Number
45
Get Notified When a Contact Is Available
46
Calls that Require a Billing Code or Authorization Code
46
Secure Calls
46
Answer Calls
46
Answer a Call
47
Answer Call Waiting
47
Decline a Call
47
Ignore a Call
47
Silence Incoming Calls on Your Phone
47
Answer a Coworker's Phone (Call Pickup)
48
Answer a Call Within Your Group (Pickup)
48
Answer a Call from Another Group (Group Pickup)
48
Answer a Call from an Associated Group (Other Pickup)
49
Trace a Suspicious Call
49
Control the Phone Ringer for a Single Incoming Call
49
End a Call
50
Mute Your Audio
51
Hold Calls
51
Put a Call on Hold
51
Answer a Call Left on Hold for too Long
52
Swap between Active and Held Calls
52
Call Park
52
Place a Call on Hold with Call Park
52
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
53
Forward Calls from Your Phone
53
Turn off Call Forward from Your Phone
54
Transfer a Call to Another Person
54
Conference Calls and Meetings
54
Add Another Person to a Call
54
View and Remove Conference Participants
55
Scheduled Conference Calls (Meet Me)
55
Host a Meet Me Conference
55
Join a Meet Me Conference
56
Intercom Calls
56
Make an Intercom Call
56
Answer an Intercom Call
57
Supervise and Record Calls
57
Set up a Supervised Call
57
Record a Call
58
Prioritized Calls
58
Make a Priority Call
59
Answer a Priority Call
59
Answer a Priority Call While on Another Call
59
Multiple Lines
60
Shared Lines
60
Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line (Cbarge)
60
Contacts
61
Access the Contacts App
61
Corporate Directory
61
Search and Dial a Contact from the Corporate Directory
62
Find Contact Information for a Coworker from Your Phone
62
Personal Directory
62
Sign in and out of a Personal Directory
62
Personal Address Book
63
Search for a Contact in Your Personal Address Book
63
Add a New Contact to Your Personal Directory
63
Find Contact Information for a Personal Directory Contact from Your Phone
64
Edit a Contact in Your Personal Directory
64
Call a Contact from Your Personal Directory
65
Remove a Contact from Your Personal Address Book
65
Personal Fast Dial
65
Add a Fast Dial Contact
65
Add a Personal Contact to Your Fast Dial List
66
Call a Fast Dial Entry
66
Remove a Fast Dial Contact
66
Chapter 5 Recent Calls
67
Access the Recents App
67
New Voicemail Message and Missed Calls Indicators
67
Missed Calls List
67
View Your Missed Calls
68
Find Details about a Missed Call
68
Return a Missed Call
68
Delete a Missed Call Entry
68
Clear the Missed Calls List
69
Recents Calls List
69
View Your Recent Calls
69
Find Details about a Recent Call
70
Return a Recent Call from Recents
70
Delete a Call Record
70
Clear the Recent Calls List
71
Applications
73
Apps and the Application Button
73
Use the Push to Talk Application
73
Settings
75
Access the Settings App
75
Access Phone Settings
75
Make the Phone Vibrate for an Incoming Call
76
Select Where You Hear Ringing
76
Change the Ringtone
76
Adjust the Headset Feedback
77
Turn off the Keypad Sounds
77
Adjust the Background Noise Filter
77
Adjust the Screen Brightness
77
Change the Font Size
78
Control the LED Indicator Light
78
Change the Screen Display Timeout
79
Change the Wallpaper
79
Automatically Lock the Keypad
79
Date and Time Settings
80
Control the Date and Time Manually
80
Control the Date and Time Automatically
80
Set the Time Zone Automatically
81
Set the Time
81
Set the Date
81
Set Time Zone
82
Use a 12-Hour or 24-Hour Clock
82
Set the Date Format
82
Access Bluetooth Settings
83
Turn on Bluetooth
83
Add a New Bluetooth Headset
84
Connect a Bluetooth Headset
84
Rename a Bluetooth Headset
84
Disconnect a Bluetooth Headset
85
Delete a Bluetooth Headset
85
Access Admin Settings
85
Adjust the Volume During a Call
86
Adjust the Phone Ringer Volume
86
Accessories
87
Supported Accessories
87
Headsets
88
Standard Headsets
88
Bluetooth Headsets
88
Headset Tips
89
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Desktop Charger
89
Set up the Desktop Charger
90
Charge Your Phone with the Desktop Charger
90
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Desktop Charger
92
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Multi Charger
92
Set up the Multicharger
93
Install the Multicharger Wall Mount Kit
93
Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger
95
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Multicharger
96
Secure the Charger with a Cable Lock
96
Troubleshooting
99
General Troubleshooting
99
Find Information about Your Phone
101
Hardware Diagnostics
101
Perform WLAN Diagnostics
101
WLAN Diagnostics Fields
102
Chapter 1 0 Product Safety and Security
105
Safety and Performance Information
105
Safety Guidelines
106
Battery Safety Notices
106
Hazardous Environments
108
Power Outage
108
Regulatory Domains
108
Health-Care Environments
108
External Devices Usage
108
Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
109
Sar
109
Compliance Statements
110
Compliance Statements for the European Union
110
CE Marking
110
RF Exposure Statement for the European Union
110
Compliance Statements for the USA
110
SAR Statement
110
RF Exposure Information
110
General RF Exposure Compliance
111
Part 15 Radio Device
112
Canadian Compliance for Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Series
112
Canadian RF Exposure Statement
112
Compliance Statements for New Zealand
112
Permit to Connect (PTC) General Warning
112
Use of IP Networks with the PSTN
113
The Use of Voice Compression through the PSTN
113
Echo Cancellation
113
Compliance Statements for Taiwan
114
DGT Warning Statement for Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Series
114
Compliance Statement for Argentina
114
Compliance Statements for Brazil
115
Compliance Statement for Singapore
115
Cisco Product Security Overview
115
Important Online Information
116
Cisco 8821 User Manual (106 pages)
802.11 dual-band wireless IP phone
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 1.74 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
CHAPTER 1 Your Phone
11
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX
11
Getting Started
13
Turn on Your Phone
13
Sign in to Your Phone
13
Turn off Your Phone
14
Lock the Phone Keypad
14
Unlock the Phone Keypad
14
Self Care Portal
15
Speed-Dial Numbers
16
Buttons and Hardware
17
Navigation
21
Phone Screen Features
21
Clean the Phone Screen
21
Differences between Phone Calls and Lines
21
Out-Of-Range Alerts
22
Phone Batteries
22
Bluetooth and Your Phone
22
Additional Help and Information
23
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
23
Battery Warranty
23
CHAPTER 2 Phone Setup
25
Phone Hardware Installation
25
Install the Phone Battery
25
Phone Battery Charging
27
Spare Battery Charging
27
Charge the Battery with the AC Power Supply
28
Prepare the Power Adapter
28
Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your PC
29
Phone Configuration
30
Add the Phone to the Wi-Fi Network
30
Connect the Phone to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
31
Set the Username and Password
32
CHAPTER 3 Calls
33
Access the Phone App
33
Make Calls
34
Make a Call
34
Make an Emergency Call
34
Make a Call with a Headset
34
Make a Call with the Speakerphone
35
Make a Call with a Phone or Video Address
35
Redial a Number
36
Return a Recent Call
36
Make a Call from the Phone App with a Favorite
36
Speed Dial
37
Dial an International Number
37
Get Notified When a Contact Is Available
37
Calls that Require a Billing Code or Authorization Code
38
Secure Calls
38
Answer Calls
38
Answer a Call
38
Answer Call Waiting
38
Decline a Call
39
Ignore a Call
39
Silence Incoming Calls on Your Phone
39
Answer a Coworker's Phone (Call Pickup)
40
Answer a Call from an Associated Group (Other Pickup)
40
Answer a Call from Another Group (Group Pickup)
40
Answer a Call Within Your Group (Pickup)
40
Trace a Suspicious Call
41
Control the Phone Ringer for a Single Incoming Call
41
End a Call
42
Mute Your Audio
42
Hold Calls
42
Put a Call on Hold
42
Answer a Call Left on Hold for too Long
42
Swap between Active and Held Calls
43
Call Park
43
Place a Call on Hold with Call Park
43
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
44
Forward Calls from Your Phone
44
Turn off Call Forward from Your Phone
45
Transfer a Call to Another Person
45
Conference Calls and Meetings
45
Add Another Person to a Call
45
View and Remove Conference Participants
46
Scheduled Conference Calls (Meet Me)
46
Host a Meet Me Conference
46
Join a Meet Me Conference
47
Intercom Calls
47
Make an Intercom Call
47
Answer an Intercom Call
48
Supervise and Record Calls
48
Set up a Supervised Call
48
Record a Call
49
Prioritized Calls
49
Make a Priority Call
50
Answer a Priority Call
50
Answer a Priority Call While on Another Call
50
Multiple Lines
51
Shared Lines
51
Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line (Barge)
51
Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line (Cbarge)
51
Get Notified before You Join a Call on a Shared Line
52
CHAPTER 4 Contacts
53
Access the Contacts App
53
Corporate Directory
53
Search and Dial a Contact from the Corporate Directory
54
Find Contact Information for a Coworker from Your Phone
54
Personal Directory
54
Sign in and out of a Personal Directory
54
Search for a Contact in Your Personal Directory
55
Add a New Contact to Your Personal Directory
55
Find Contact Information for a Personal Directory Contact from Your Phone
56
Edit a Contact in Your Personal Directory
56
Call a Contact from Your Personal Directory
56
Remove a Contact from Your Personal Directory
57
Local Contacts
57
Search for a Contact in Your Local Contacts List
57
Add a New Contact to Your Local Contacts List
57
Find Contact Information for a Local Contact from Your Phone
58
Edit a Contact in Your Local Contacts List
58
Call a Contact from Your Local Contacts List
58
Remove a Contact from Your Local Contacts List
59
Remove All Local Contacts
59
Favorites
59
Add a Contact to Your Favorites List
59
Delete a Contact from Your Favorites List
60
CHAPTER 5 Recent Calls
61
Access the Recents App
61
New Voicemail Message and Missed Calls Indicators
61
Voicemail List
61
Access Your Voicemail Service
62
Missed Calls List
62
View Your Missed Calls
62
Find Details about a Missed Call
62
Return a Missed Call
63
Create a New Local Contact from a Missed Call Record
63
Delete a Missed Call Entry
63
Clear the Missed Calls List
64
Recents Calls List
64
View Your Recent Calls
64
Find Details about a Recent Call
65
Return a Recent Call from Recents
65
Create a New Local Contact from a Recents Call Record
65
Delete a Call Record
66
Clear the Recent Calls List
66
CHAPTER 6 Applications
67
Apps and the Application Button
67
Use the Push to Talk Application
67
CHAPTER 7 Settings
69
Access the Settings App
69
Access Phone Settings
69
Change the Ringtone
70
Make the Phone Vibrate for an Incoming Call
70
Select Where You Hear the Ringtone
70
Adjust the Headset Feedback
71
Adjust the Screen Brightness
71
Change the Font Size
71
Turn off the Keypad Sounds
71
Change the Screen Display Timeout
72
Change the Wallpaper
72
Control the LED Indicator Light
72
Automatically Lock the Keypad
73
Control the Date and Time Manually
73
Date and Time Settings
73
Control the Date and Time Automatically
74
Set the Time Zone Automatically
74
Set the Date
75
Set the Time
75
Set Time Zone
75
Set the Date Format
76
Use a 12-Hour or 24-Hour Clock
76
Access Wi-Fi Settings
76
Access Bluetooth Settings
77
Add a New Bluetooth Device
77
Turn on Bluetooth
77
Connect a Bluetooth Device
78
Rename a Bluetooth Device
78
Delete a Bluetooth Device
79
Disconnect Bluetooth Device
79
Access Admin Settings
79
Adjust the Volume in a Call
80
Adjust the Ringtone Volume
80
CHAPTER 8 Accessories
81
Supported Accessories
81
Headsets
81
Standard Headsets
82
Bluetooth Headsets
82
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 Desktop Charger
82
Set up the Desktop Charger
83
Charge Your Phone with the Desktop Charger
83
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Desktop Charger
84
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 Multicharger
84
Set up the Multicharger
84
Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger
85
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Multicharger
85
Secure the Charger with a Cable Lock
85
CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting
87
General Troubleshooting
87
Find Information about Your Phone
89
Hardware Diagnostics
89
Perform Audio Diagnostics
89
Perform Keypad Diagnostics
89
Perform WLAN Diagnostics
90
WLAN Diagnostics Fields
90
Get a List of Neighbors
92
Neighbor List Fields
92
C H a P T E
95
CHAPTER 10 Product Safety and Security
95
Safety and Performance Information
95
Safety Guidelines
96
Battery Safety Notices
96
Hazardous Environments
98
Power Outage
98
Regulatory Domains
98
Health-Care Environments
98
External Devices Usage
98
Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
99
Sar
99
Compliance Statements
100
Compliance Statements for the European Union
100
CE Marking
100
RF Exposure Statement for the European Union
100
Compliance Statements for the USA
100
RF Exposure Information
100
SAR Statement
100
General RF Exposure Compliance
101
Part 15 Radio Device
102
Canadian Compliance for Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Series
102
Canadian RF Exposure Statement
102
Compliance Statements for New Zealand
102
Permit to Connect (PTC) General Warning
102
Echo Cancellation
103
The Use of Voice Compression through the PSTN
103
Use of IP Networks with the PSTN
103
Compliance Statements for Taiwan
104
DGT Warning Statement for Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Series
104
Compliance Statement for Argentina
104
Compliance Statement for Brazil
104
Cisco Product Security Overview
105
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Cisco 8821 Manual (202 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 18.71 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
2
Table of Contents
3
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Overview
6
Phone Models
6
Requirements
6
Site Survey
7
Call Control
8
Wireless LAN
8
Protocols
12
Wi-Fi
12
Regulatory
15
Bluetooth
16
Languages
17
8821-EX Certifications
17
Battery Life
18
Phone Care
20
Accessories
20
Wireless LAN Design
22
802.11 Network
22
Ghz (802.11A/N/Ac)
22
Ghz (802.11B/G/N)
23
Signal Strength and Coverage
24
Data Rates
27
Rugged Environments
28
Security
30
Extensible Authentication Protocol - Flexible Authentication Via Secure Tunneling (EAP-FAST)
31
Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS)
32
Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP)
34
EAP and User Database Compatibility
34
Quality of Service (Qos)
35
Call Admission Control (CAC)
35
Traffic Classification (TCLAS)
36
Qos Basic Service Set (QBSS)
36
Wired Qos
37
Roaming
38
Fast Secure Roaming (FSR)
38
Interband Roaming
40
Scanning
40
Power Management
40
Call Capacity
41
Multicast
42
Configuring the Cisco Wireless LAN
42
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and Lightweight Access Points
42
Configuring Cisco Wireless LAN
42
802.11 Network Settings
43
Client Roaming
49
Edca Parameters
49
WLAN Settings
55
Controller Settings
60
Call Admission Control (CAC)
62
RF Profiles
65
Flexconnect Groups
67
Multicast Direct
67
Qos Profiles
68
Advanced Settings
72
Cisco Meraki Access Points
74
Creating the Wireless Network
75
SSID Configuration
77
Radio Settings
80
Traffic Shaping
82
Monitoring Clients
82
Cisco Autonomous Access Points
83
802.11 Network Settings
83
WLAN Settings
87
Call Admission Control (CAC)
97
Qos Policies
98
Power Management
101
Cisco Autonomous Access Point Sample Configuration
102
Configuring Cisco Call Control
107
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
107
Device Pools
107
Phone Button Templates
108
Security Profiles
108
SIP Profiles
110
Common Settings
113
Qos Parameters
113
G.722 and Isac Advertisement
114
Audio Bit Rates
114
Wireless LAN Profiles
115
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
124
Product Specific Configuration Options
128
Configuring the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX
138
Wi-Fi Profile Configuration
138
Automatic Provisioning
138
Local User Interface
139
Admin Webpage
147
Certificate Management
150
Manual Installation
150
Manufacturing Installed Certificate
152
User Installed Certificate
152
Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP)
153
Certificate Removal
186
Bluetooth Settings
186
Upgrading Firmware
188
Troubleshooting
189
WLAN Signal Indicator
189
Neighbor List
190
WLAN Statistics
190
Call Statistics
191
Status Messages
191
WLAN Diagnostics
192
Restoring Factory Defaults
193
Phone Webpages
194
Device Information
194
Network Setup
195
Streaming Statistics
196
Device Logs
197
Capturing a Screenshot of the Phone Display
199
Additional Documentation
200
Cisco 8821 Accessory Manual (30 pages)
882 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 3.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Accessories for Your Cisco Wireless IP Phone
5
Supported Accessories
5
Accessory Guidelines
5
Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines
6
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882X Series Documentation
6
Cisco Product Security Overview
6
Cisco Accessories
7
Batteries
7
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 AC Power Adapter
8
Prepare the Power Adapter
8
Charge the Battery with the AC Power Supply
9
USB Cable
10
Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your Computer
10
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Desktop Charger
12
Set up the Desktop Charger
13
Charge Your Phone with the Desktop Charger
13
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Desktop Charger
15
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Multi Charger
15
Set up the Multicharger
16
Install the Multicharger Wall Mount Kit
16
Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger
18
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Multicharger
19
Carry Cases
19
Other Accessories
21
Cisco Accessory Part Numbers
22
Desktop Charger Specifications
25
Multicharger Specifications
27
Headsets
29
Cisco 8821 Setup (16 pages)
Wireless IP Phone
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 1.81 MB
Table of Contents
Replace the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 Battery
6
Phone Battery Charging
12
Spare Battery Charging
12
Prepare the Power Adapter
12
Charge the Battery with the AC Power Supply
13
Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your Computer
14
Phone Configuration Tasks
15
Cisco 8821 End User Manual (6 pages)
For Business Edition 4000
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 0.33 MB
Table of Contents
Access Your Voicemail Service
2
Change the Ringtone
3
Adjust the Screen Brightness
3
Change Device Name
6
Cisco 8821 Troubleshooting (5 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Cordless Telephone
| Size: 0.02 MB
Cisco 8821 Quick Start Manual (2 pages)
Wireless IP Phone
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 0.14 MB
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