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Data Sheet
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Graphical display Color 3.2-in. QVGA (320 x 240) LCD graphical display
5-way navigational buttons Navigating menus and multimedia applications
4 soft-key buttons Dynamically present calling options to the user
Network features Cisco Discovery Protocol, IEEE 802.1p/Q
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) (802.11e)
Wi-Fi security
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), 64 or 128 bit
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), Personal and Enterprise
WPA2, Personal and Enterprise
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Ethernet switch 10/100 PC switch port enables LAN connectivity to a co-located PC. The system administrator
can designate separate VLANs (802.1Q) for the PC and Cisco IP phones, providing improved
security and reliability of voice and data traffic. 802.3af PoE WAN port.
Volume control Volume-control toggle provides easy decibel-level adjustments of the handset, monitor
speaker, and ringer.
Applications
Customizable screen saver on phone display (Photo Album)
Music player (MP3)
RSS web services
SIP third-party call control for server-based applications
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Cisco XML-based corporate
directory support
Call control and audio features
Call hold
Music on hold**
Call waiting
Caller ID name and number and outbound caller ID blocking
Caller ID mapping for incoming calls
Outbound caller ID blocking
Call transfer—attended or blind
Call conferencing—hosted (N-party) or local (3-party)
Call forwarding—unconditional, no answer, on busy
Visual voice message waiting indicator (VMWI)
Shared/bridge line appearance**
Call pickup—selective and group**
Call park and unpark**
Call back on busy
Call blocking—anonymous and selective
Do not disturb
Intercom**
Group paging**
Extension mobility**
Configurable dial/numbering plan support with interdigit timers—per line
URL (IP) dialing support
Distinctive ringing based on calling and called number
Supplementary services feature activation codes
Supplementary services announcements codes
Configurable supplementary services soft keys
Individual volume setting per each audio path (headset/handset/speaker )
**Feature requires support by SIP/SPCP client management server.
Signaling protocol support
Smart Phone Control Protocol (SPCP)
SIP version 2
Voice features
SIP proxy redundancy—dynamic via DNS SRV, A records
Reregistration with primary SIP proxy server
SIP support in network address translation (NAT) networks (including simple traversal
[STUN])
Codec name assignment
Voice algorithms:
G.711 (A-law and µ-law)
G.726 (32 kbps)
G.729 AB