User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6 (SCCP and SIP)
- Contents
- Preface
- An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Understanding the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G and 7942G 7962G, 7942G, 7961G, 7961G-GE, 7941G, and 7941G-GE
- What Networking Protocols are Used?
- What Features are Supported on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7962G and 7942G?
- Understanding Security Features for Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Reducing Power Consumption on the Phones
- Overview of Configuring and Installing Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified IP Phones on Your Network
- Understanding Interactions with Other Cisco Unified IP Telephony Products
- Providing Power to the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Understanding Phone Configuration Files
- Understanding the Phone Startup Process
- Adding Phones to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Database
- Using Cisco Unified IP Phones with Different Protocols
- Determining the MAC Address for a Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Before You Begin
- Understanding the Cisco Unified IP Phone Components
- Installing the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Attaching a Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion Module
- Adjusting the Placement of the Cisco Unified IP Phone
- Verifying the Phone Startup Process
- Configuring Startup Network Settings
- Configuring Security on the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Configuration Menus on the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Overview of Options Configurable from a Phone
- Network Configuration Menu
- Device Configuration Menu
- Unified CM Configuration Menu
- SIP Configuration Menu for SIP Phones Only
- Call Preferences Menu for SIP Phones
- HTTP Configuration Menu
- Locale Configuration Menu
- UI Configuration Menu
- Media Configuration Menu
- Ethernet Configuration Menu
- Security Configuration Menu
- QoS Configuration Menu
- Network Configuration Menu
- Security Configuration Menu
- Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
- Telephony Features Available for the Cisco Unified IP Phone
- Configuring Product Specific Configuration Parameters
- Configuring Corporate and Personal Directories
- Modifying Phone Button Templates
- Configuring Softkey Templates
- Setting Up Services
- Adding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Managing the User Options Web Pages
- Enabling EnergyWise on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
- Customizing the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Monitoring the Cisco Unified IP Phones Remotely
- Viewing Model Information, Status, and Statistics on the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Resolving Startup Problems
- Symptom: The Cisco Unified IP Phone Does Not Go Through its Normal Startup Process
- Symptom: The Cisco Unified IP Phone Does Not Register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Identifying Error Messages
- Checking Network Connectivity
- Verifying TFTP Server Settings
- Verifying IP Addressing and Routing
- Verifying DNS Settings
- Verifying Cisco Unified Communications Manager Settings
- Cisco CallManager and TFTP Services Are Not Running
- Creating a New Configuration File
- Registering the Phone with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Symptom: Cisco Unified IP Phone Unable to Obtain IP Address
- Symptom: The Cisco Unified IP Phone Displays the Message Security Error
- Cisco Unified IP Phone Resets Unexpectedly
- Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone Security
- General Troubleshooting Tips
- General Troubleshooting Tips for the Cisco Unified IP Phone Expansion Module
- Resetting or Restoring the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Using the Quality Report Tool
- Monitoring the Voice Quality of Calls
- Where to Go for More Troubleshooting Information
- Cleaning the Cisco Unified IP Phone
- Resolving Startup Problems
- Providing Information to Users Via a Website
- How Users Obtain Support for the Cisco Unified IP Phones
- Giving Users Access to the User Options Web Pages
- How Users Access the Online Help System on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
- How Users Get Copies of Cisco Unified IP Phone Manuals
- Accessing Cisco 7900 Series Unified IP Phone eLearning Tutorials for SCCP Phones Only
- How Users Subscribe to Services and Configure Phone Features
- How Users Access a Voice Messaging System
- How Users Configure Personal Directory Entries
- Feature Support by Protocol for Cisco Unified IP Phone
- Supporting International Users
- Technical Specifications
- Basic Phone Administration Steps
- Index

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Chapter 5 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Enabling EnergyWise on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Ta b l e 5-3 EnergyWise Configuration Fields
Field Description
Enable Power Save Plus Selects the schedule of days for which the phone powers off. Select multiple days by
pressing and holding the Control key while clicking the days for the schedule.
By default, no days are selected.
When Enable Power Save is checked, you receive a message to warn about emergency
(e911) concerns.
Caution While power save plus mode (the mode) is in effect, endpoints configured for
the mode are disabled for emergency calling and from receiving inbound calls.
By selecting this mode, you agree to the following: (i) you are taking full
responsibility for providing alternate methods for emergency calling and
receiving calls while the mode is in effect; (ii) Cisco has no liability in
connection with your selection of the mode and all liability in connection with
enabling the mode is your responsibility; and (iii) you will inform users of the
effects of the mode on calls, calling and otherwise.
Note To disable Power Save Plus, you must uncheck the Allow EnergyWise Overrides
check box. Leaving the Allow EnergyWise Overrides checked with no days
selected in the Enable Power Save Plus field does not disable Power Save Plus.
Phone On Time Determines when the phone automatically turns on for the days selected in the Enable
Power Save Plus field.
Enter the time in this field in 24 hour format, where 00:00 is midnight.
For example, to automatically power up the phone at 7:00 a.m. (0700), enter 7:00. To
power up the phone at 2:00 p.m. (1400), enter 14:00.
The default value is blank, which means 00:00.
Note The Phone On Time must be at least 20 minutes later than the Phone Off Time. For
example, if the Phone Off Time is 7:00, the Phone On Time must be no earlier than
7:20.
Phone Off Time The time of day that the phone powers down for the days selected in the Enable Power Save
Plus field. If the Phone On Time and the Phone Off Time fields contain the same value, the
phone does not power down.
Enter the time in this field in 24 hour format, where 00:00 is midnight.
For example, to automatically power down the phone at 7:00 a.m. (0700), enter 7:00. To
power down the phone at 2:00 p.m. (1400), enter 14:00.
The default value is blank, which means 00:00.
Note The Phone On Time must be at least 20 minutes later than the Phone Off Time. For
example, if the Phone Off Time is 7:00, the Phone On Time must be no earlier than
7:20.
Phone Off Idle Timeout The length of time that the phone must be idle before the phone powers down.
The range of the field is 20 to 1440 minutes.
The default value is 60 minutes.










