Cisco Systems 7910 Manual De Usuario
Chapter 6 Configuring User Access and Features
Configuring Corporate Directories
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Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager 3.0 and 3.1, Cisco IP Phones 7960/7940/7910
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speed 1 and speed 2—for speed dialing
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redial—for dialing the most recently dialed number again
If you change these button assignments, you can also update their corresponding
labels on the Cisco IP Phone 7910. The Cisco IP Phone 7910 shipped with extra
mylar labels on a perforated sheet. After printing the labels, you can easily remove
them from this sheet.
labels on the Cisco IP Phone 7910. The Cisco IP Phone 7910 shipped with extra
mylar labels on a perforated sheet. After printing the labels, you can easily remove
them from this sheet.
These label sheets have different textures—one smooth side and one textured
side; the textured side is labeled “front.” This is the side that users contact when
pressing the buttons. The type of printing method used determines the side to print
on. To avoid ink rubbing off on users’ fingers, choose a printing method that prints
on the smooth side of the labels.
side; the textured side is labeled “front.” This is the side that users contact when
pressing the buttons. The type of printing method used determines the side to print
on. To avoid ink rubbing off on users’ fingers, choose a printing method that prints
on the smooth side of the labels.
Use these specifications to print on the labels:
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Text size—10 point (on a PC-compatible computer) or 12 point (on a
Macintosh-compatible computer)
Macintosh-compatible computer)
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Text font—Univers 65 bold oblique
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Text color—PMS 413C
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Text position—2.533 mm above the button hole openings
Configuring Corporate Directories
Cisco IP Phone models 7960 and 7940 can store a directory of employee names
and phone numbers. Although you access the directory from the IP Phone, you
must configure the directory before users can access it. To use the corporate
directory, you must have users entered into a Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) directory configured with Cisco CallManager.
and phone numbers. Although you access the directory from the IP Phone, you
must configure the directory before users can access it. To use the corporate
directory, you must have users entered into a Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) directory configured with Cisco CallManager.
To set up these features, open Cisco CallManager and select User > Global
Directory. Refer to the Cisco CallManager Administration Guide, the
Cisco CallManager System Guide, or context-sensitive help in the
Cisco CallManager Administration application for details.
Directory. Refer to the Cisco CallManager Administration Guide, the
Cisco CallManager System Guide, or context-sensitive help in the
Cisco CallManager Administration application for details.