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8821

Brand: Cisco | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. revision history
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Overview
  6. Site Survey
  7. Call Control
  8. Protocols
  9. Regulatory
  10. Bluetooth
  11. Languages
  12. Battery Life
  13. Phone Care
  14. Wireless LAN Design
  15. GHz (802.11b/g/n)
  16. Signal Strength and Coverage
  17. Data Rates
  18. Rugged Environments
  19. Security
  20. Extensible Authentication Protocol - Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling (EAP-FAST)
  21. Extensible Authentication Protocol - Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS)
  22. Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP)
  23. Quality of Service (QoS)
  24. Traffic Classification (TCLAS)
  25. Wired QoS
  26. Roaming
  27. Interband Roaming
  28. Call Capacity
  29. Multicast
  30. Network Settings
  31. client roaming
  32. WLAN Settings
  33. Controller Settings
  34. Call Admission Control (CAC)
  35. RF Profiles
  36. FlexConnect Groups
  37. QoS Profiles
  38. Advanced Settings
  39. Cisco Meraki Access Points
  40. Creating the Wireless Network
  41. SSID Configuration
  42. Radio Settings
  43. Traffic Shaping
  44. Cisco Autonomous Access Points
  45. QoS Policies
  46. Power Management
  47. Cisco Autonomous Access Point Sample Configuration
  48. Configuring Cisco Call Control
  49. Phone Button Templates
  50. SIP Profiles
  51. Common Settings
  52. G.722 and iSAC Advertisement
  53. Wireless LAN Profiles
  54. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
  55. Product Specific Configuration Options
  56. Configuring the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX
  57. Local User Interface
  58. Admin Web
  59. Certificate Management
  60. Manufacturing Installed Certificate
  61. Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP)
  62. Certificate Removal
  63. Upgrading Firmware
  64. Troubleshooting
  65. Neighbor List
  66. Call Statistics
  67. WLAN Diagnostics
  68. Restoring Factory Defaults
  69. Phone Web
  70. Network Setup
  71. Streaming Statistics
  72. Device Logs
  73. status messages
  74. Capturing a Screenshot of the Phone Display
  75. Additional Documentation
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8821

Brand: Cisco | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. cisco unified communications manager
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Your Phone
  11. Buttons and Hardware
  12. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  13. Startup Sequence
  14. If You Drop Your Phone in Water
  15. New and Changed Information
  16. Device Packs
  17. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Documentation
  18. VoIP Networks
  19. Network Protocols
  20. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882x Deployment Guide
  21. Wi-Fi Network Components
  22. Access Point Association
  23. Set up Flexible DSCP
  24. World Mode (802.11d)
  25. Radio Frequency Ranges
  26. Authenticated Key Management
  27. AP Authentication and Encryption Options
  28. Certificates
  29. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Interaction
  30. Phone Setup
  31. Phone Battery Charging
  32. Spare Battery Charging
  33. Charge the Battery with the AC Power Supply
  34. Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your Computer
  35. Phone Configuration Tasks
  36. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Phone Configuration
  37. Before You Register Wireless Phones
  38. Set Up a Wi-Fi Group
  39. Phone Softkey Templates
  40. Automatic Phone Registration
  41. Set Up Phone Features for all Phones
  42. Set Up Phone Features for a Group of Phones
  43. Set Up Services
  44. Enable FIPS Mode
  45. Personal Directory Setup
  46. Cisco IP Phone Address Book Synchronizer Deployment
  47. Self Care Portal Overview
  48. Set Up User Access to the Self Care Portal
  49. Custom Phone Rings
  50. Custom Background Images
  51. Set Up Custom Background Image
  52. Custom Background File Formats
  53. Manually Set Up the Phone Network from the Settings Menu
  54. Add the Phone to the Wi-Fi Network
  55. Connect the Phone to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  56. Cisco IP Phone Administration
  57. Access Phone Administration Web
  58. Backup Settings from the Phone Administration Web
  59. Manually Set the Phone Date and Time
  60. Install an Authentication Server Certificate from the Phone Administration Web
  61. SCEP Setup
  62. Set Up Phone with the USB Dongle and the Desktop Charger
  63. Supported Accessories
  64. Headsets
  65. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Desktop Charger
  66. Charge Your Phone with the Desktop Charger
  67. Charge Your Spare Battery with the Desktop Charger
  68. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Multi Charger
  69. Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger
  70. Charge Your Spare Battery with the Multicharger
  71. Statistics Available on the Phone
  72. Device Information
  73. Access Model Information
  74. Model Information
  75. Statistics Available from the Phone Web
  76. Device Information Web
  77. Network Setup Web
  78. Network Web
  79. Console Logs Web
  80. Core Dumps Web
  81. Maintenance
  82. Reset the Phone to Factory Defaults from the Phone Keypad
  83. Voice Quality Monitoring
  84. Voice Quality Metrics
  85. Troubleshooting
  86. Phone Does Not Go Through the Normal Startup Process
  87. Connection Problems
  88. Authentication Failed, No AP Found
  89. Phone Does Not Register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  90. Phone Cannot Connect to Server
  91. Cisco Unified Communications Manager and TFTP Services Are Not Running
  92. Phone Resets Due to Access Point Setup
  93. Phone Resets During Heavy Network Usage
  94. One-Way Audio or No Speech Path
  95. Phone Does Not Ring
  96. Roaming and Voice Quality or Lost Connection Problems
  97. Phone Loses Cisco Unified Communications Manager Connection While Roaming
  98. Check TFTP Settings
  99. Check DHCP Settings
  100. Start Service
  101. Make a Screen Capture
  102. International User Support
  103. Technical Specifications
  104. Bluetooth Technology
  105. Headset Usage
  106. Product Safety and Security
  107. Safety Guidelines
  108. Hazardous Environments
  109. Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
  110. Compliance Statements
  111. General RF Exposure Compliance
  112. Part 15 Radio Device
  113. Use of IP Networks with the PSTN
  114. Compliance Statements for Taiwan
  115. Cisco Product Security Overview
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8821

Brand: Cisco | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX User Guide
  8. Your Phone
  9. New and Changed Information
  10. Getting Started
  11. Turn Off Your Phone
  12. Access Your Voicemail
  13. Speed-Dial Numbers
  14. Buttons and Hardware
  15. Navigation
  16. Out-of-Range Alerts
  17. Care of Your Phone
  18. Additional Help and Information
  19. Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
  20. Phone Setup
  21. Replace the Battery in Your Wireless Phone
  22. Phone Battery Charging
  23. Charge the Battery with the AC Power Supply
  24. Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your Computer
  25. Phone Configuration
  26. Access the Phone App
  27. Make Calls
  28. Make a Call with the Phone Speaker
  29. Make a Call with a Phone or Video Address
  30. Make a Speed Dial Call
  31. Get Notified When a Contact is Available
  32. Answer a Call
  33. Answer a Coworker's Phone (Call Pickup)
  34. Answer a Call from an Associated Group (Other Pickup)
  35. Mute Your Audio
  36. Answer a Call Left on Hold for Too Long
  37. Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
  38. Turn Off Call Forward From Your Phone
  39. View and Remove Conference Participants
  40. Join a Meet Me Conference
  41. Answer an Intercom Call
  42. Record a Call
  43. Make a Priority Call
  44. Multiple Lines
  45. Contacts
  46. Search and Dial a Contact from the Corporate Directory
  47. Personal Address Book
  48. Find Contact Information for a Personal Directory Contact from Your Phone
  49. Call a Contact from Your Personal Directory
  50. Add a Personal Contact to Your Fast Dial List
  51. Recent Calls
  52. View Your Missed Calls
  53. Clear the Missed Calls List
  54. Find Details About a Recent Call
  55. Applications
  56. Use the Push to Talk Application
  57. Settings
  58. Disconnect a Bluetooth Headset
  59. Adjust the Volume During a Call
  60. Accessories
  61. Headsets
  62. Headset Tips
  63. Set Up the Desktop Charger
  64. Charge Your Spare Battery with the Desktop Charger
  65. Set Up the Multicharger
  66. Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger
  67. Charge Your Spare Battery with the Multicharger
  68. Troubleshooting
  69. Find Information About Your Phone
  70. WLAN Diagnostics Fields
  71. Product Safety and Security
  72. Safety Guidelines
  73. Hazardous Environments
  74. Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
  75. Compliance Statements
  76. General RF Exposure Compliance
  77. Part 15 Radio Device
  78. Use of IP Networks with the PSTN
  79. Compliance Statements for Taiwan
  80. Compliance Statements for Brazil
  81. Important Online Information
8821 first page preview

8821

Brand: Cisco | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Your Phone
  8. Getting Started
  9. Turn Off Your Phone
  10. Self Care Portal
  11. Speed-Dial Numbers
  12. Buttons and Hardware
  13. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX User Guide
  14. Navigation
  15. Out-of-Range Alerts
  16. Additional Help and Information
  17. Phone Setup
  18. Phone Battery Charging
  19. Prepare the Power Adapter
  20. Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your PC
  21. Phone Configuration
  22. Connect the Phone to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  23. Set the Username and Password
  24. Access the Phone App
  25. Make Calls
  26. Make a Call with the Speakerphone
  27. Redial a Number
  28. Speed Dial
  29. Calls That Require a Billing Code or Authorization Code
  30. Decline a Call
  31. Answer a Coworker's Phone (Call Pickup)
  32. Trace a Suspicious Call
  33. Mute Your Audio
  34. Swap Between Active and Held Calls
  35. Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
  36. Turn Off Call Forward From Your Phone
  37. View and Remove Conference Participants
  38. Join a Meet Me Conference
  39. Answer an Intercom Call
  40. Record a Call
  41. Make a Priority Call
  42. Multiple Lines
  43. Get Notified Before You Join a Call on a Shared Line
  44. Access the Contacts App
  45. Search and Dial a Contact from the Corporate Directory
  46. Search for a Contact in Your Personal Directory
  47. Find Contact Information for a Personal Directory Contact from Your Phone
  48. Remove a Contact from Your Personal Directory
  49. Find Contact Information for a Local Contact from Your Phone
  50. Remove a Contact from Your Local Contacts List
  51. Delete a Contact from Your Favorites List
  52. Access the Recents App
  53. Access Your Voicemail Service
  54. Return a Missed Call
  55. Recents Calls List
  56. Find Details About a Recent Call
  57. Delete a Call Record
  58. Applications
  59. Use the Push to Talk Application
  60. Settings
  61. Set the Date Format
  62. Access Bluetooth Settings
  63. Connect a Bluetooth Device
  64. Disconnect Bluetooth Device
  65. Adjust the Volume in a Call
  66. Accessories
  67. Standard Headsets
  68. Set Up the Desktop Charger
  69. Charge Your Spare Battery with the Desktop Charger
  70. Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger
  71. Troubleshooting
  72. Find Information About Your Phone
  73. Perform WLAN Diagnostics
  74. Get a List of Neighbors
  75. Product Safety and Security
  76. Safety Guidelines
  77. Hazardous Environments
  78. Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion
  79. Compliance Statements
  80. General RF Exposure Compliance
  81. Part 15 Radio Device
  82. Use of IP Networks with the PSTN
  83. Compliance Statements for Taiwan
  84. Cisco Product Security Overview
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8821

Brand: Cisco | Category: IP Phone
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8821

Brand: Cisco | Category: IP Phone
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8821

Brand: Cisco | Category: IP Phone
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