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Cisco 7961/7941

Cisco 7961/7941. IP Phone Training. Objectives. Upon completion of this training, you will be able to perform the following tasks: Identify the layout of the IP Phone Place/Answer/End Calls Use the Hold feature Use the Call Transfer and Call Forward/Forward All features

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Cisco 7961/7941

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  1. Cisco 7961/7941 IP Phone Training

  2. Objectives • Upon completion of this training, you will be able to perform the following tasks: • Identify the layout of the IP Phone • Place/Answer/End Calls • Use the Hold feature • Use the Call Transfer and Call Forward/Forward All features • Use the Conference feature between multiple phones • Use the Call Park feature to park a call from one phone and pick the same call up from another phone. • Use the Call Pickup feature and pickup calls within the same group • Use additional features such as redial, resetting the phone, changing the ring type, & changing the contrast setting.

  3. Objectives • Upon completion of this training, you will be able to perform the following tasks: • Enroll phone into voicemail (“Unity”) system • Access Voicemail from Phone • Configure Phone Properties via Web Browser (demo)

  4. HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol LCD – Liquid Crystal Display RTP – Real-time Transport Protocol TCP/IP – Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol Acronyms

  5. IP Phone Layout Connecting the phone to the network and a PC Adjusting the Height Phone Layout & General Info

  6. LCD Display Messages Button Directories Button Handset Settings Button Services Button Softkeys Keypad Rocker Key Cisco IP Phone Layout

  7. Speaker Button Headset Button Mute Button Cisco IP Phone Layout

  8. Connecting the Phone

  9. Height Adjustment

  10. Cisco IP Phone Models Cisco IP Phone 7910 Cisco IP Phone 7912 Cisco IP Phone 7940 Cisco IP Phone 7960 Cisco IP Phone 7970 Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Cisco 7914 Expansion Module

  11. DAC – Dialing Info • All main lines terminate at each school’s receptionist phone. Some phones share the main line. • Internal Dialing = 4-digit extensions to all SCSD locations • Dial ‘9’ prefix for local and long distance • (e.g. 9,850-9955) • Long Distance Numbers will need the use of the existing LD access codes

  12. Placing a Call

  13. Answering a Call

  14. Ending a Call

  15. IP Phone Features – brief overviews • Hold • Transfer • Forward • Conference • Park • Call Pickup

  16. 1 B places A on hold 2 3 B resumes call with A CallHold Function Initial Call made from A B Call Rings on B Initial call Call Held Call resumed

  17. Call Hold Procedure

  18. Call Hold - Demo & Lab • Instructor Demo with a Group • Individual Groups - 5 min Lab Instructor Demonstration

  19. CallTransfer Function Initial Call made from A B 1 Call Rings on B B transfers call to C 3 4 Initial call Call Redirected C Call Stream 2 Pick up transferred call

  20. Call Transfer Procedure

  21. Call Transfer - Demo & Lab • Instructor Demo with a Group • Individual Groups - 5 min Lab Instructor Demonstration

  22. Call Forward Function Initial Call made from A B 1 Call is forwarded to C 2 4 Initial call Call Redirected C Call Stream 3 Call from A rings phone C

  23. Call Forwarding - Types • Call Forward allows a user to configure a Cisco IP phone so that all calls destined for it ring another phone. Three types of call forward exist: • Call forward all – forwards all calls (Set by User) • Call forward busy – forwards calls only when the line is in use (set by Administrator) • Call Forward no answer – forwards calls when the phone is not answered after 4 rings.(set by Administrator)

  24. Call Forward All - Procedure

  25. Call Forward All - Demo & Lab • Instructor Demo with a Group • Individual Groups - 5 min Lab Instructor Demonstration

  26. Call Conference Function A initiates conference by calling B B B joins conference 1 A 2 A adds C to conference by calling C 3 Call Stream 4 C joins conference

  27. Call Conference - Procedure

  28. Call Conference - Demo & Lab • Instructor Demo with a Group • Individual Groups - 5 min Lab Instructor Demonstration

  29. Call Park Function

  30. 4 Dial “3001” to pick up call 3 5 Sends call park code to display on phone Call re-established between B and C 1 “3001” Hit Park softkey to park call 2 Call Park Function“a transfer to a virtual extension” Cisco CallManager C 1 A B Initial Call stream Call Park Code 5 Final Call Stream

  31. Call Park - Procedure

  32. Call Park - Demo & Lab • Instructor Demo with a Group • Individual Groups - 5 min Lab Instructor Demonstration

  33. Call Pickup (within your Group) Purchasing/Facilities Dept. In the same group or not in the same group ext=12024 1 Call Ringing on 1111 ext=12033 3 4 Initial call Call Redirected RTP Stream ext=12025 2 Go offhook, Press call pickup soft key

  34. Call Pickup (within your Group) – Procedure

  35. Call Pickup - Demo & Lab • Instructor Demo with a Group • Individual Groups - 5 min Lab Instructor Demonstration

  36. Additional Functions • Last Number Redial • Changing Ring Type • Changing Contrast • Phone Reset

  37. Last Number Redial

  38. Changing the Ringer Type

  39. Changing the LCD Contrast

  40. Phone Reset • Press the Settings button, then: • * * # * *

  41. Setup Voicemail from Phone • Enrollment is done only Once! • At your phone: • Hit Messages button on IP Phone • Enter your initial VM password (123123), then press # • New Voicemail Registration: Follow the verbal instructions to • Record your Name • Record your Outgoing Greeting • Change your password Messages Button

  42. Suggested Voicemail Greeting • “You have reached (first name, last name) ‘s voicemail box in the ____ department. Please leave me a detailed message and I will respond as soon as possible. If you would like to bypass this greeting in the future, press #.

  43. MWI Access Voicemail from your Phone • If at your phone: • Hit Messages button on IP Phone • Enter your VM password (digits), then # • Options • New Messages = 1 • 1 = repeat Message • 2 = save message • 3 = delete message • # = skip message • 0 = more options and help • Send a Message = 2 • Setup options 4 • Help = 0 (voice help) • Exit = * Messages Button

  44. MWI Access Voicemail from another Phone • If NOT at your phone: • Hit Messages button on IP Phone • Hit *, Enter your phone Ext # (User ID) and # • Enter your VM password (digits), then # • Options • New Messages = 1 • 1 = Repeat Message • 2 = save message • 3 = delete message • # = skip message • 0 = more options and help • Send a Message = 2 • Setup options 4 • Help = 0 (voice help) • Exit = * Messages Button

  45. Summary • You should now be able to perform the following tasks: • Identify the layout of the IP Phone • Use the Call Transfer and Call Forward/Forward All features • Use the Conference feature between multiple phones • Use the Call Park feature to park a call from one phone and pick the same call up from another phone. • Use the Call Pickup feature and pickup calls within the same group and pickup calls outside of your group. • Use additional features such as resetting the phone, changing the ring type, & changing the contrast setting. • Access Voicemail from phone

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