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Chapter 43 Cisco Unified IP Phones
Phone Button Templates
Standard 30 SP+ The Standard 30 SP+ template uses buttons 1 through 4 for lines,
button 5 for call park, buttons 6 through 8 and 17 through 21 remain
undefined, and buttons 9 through 13 and 22 through 25 apply for
speed dial; button 14 applies for message-waiting indicator, button
15 for forward, and button 16 for conference.
Note For only the Cisco IP Phone model 30 SP+, assign button 26
for automatic echo cancellation (AEC).
Standard 30 VIP The Standard 30 VIP template uses buttons 1 through 4 for lines,
button 5 for call park, buttons 6 through 13 and 22 through 26 for
speed dial, button 14 for message-waiting indicator, button 15 for
call forward, and button 16 for conference.
Standard 12 Series, including
the 12 S, 12 SP, and 12 SP+
The Standard 12 S, Standard 12 SP, and Standard 12 SP + templates
use buttons 1 and 2 for lines, button 3 for redial, buttons 4 through
6 for speed dial, button 7 for hold, button 8 for transfer, button 9 for
forwarding, button 10 for call park, button 11 for message waiting,
and button 12 for conference.
Standard VGC Phone The Standard VGC Phone template for the Cisco VG248 Gateway
uses button 1 for a line and buttons 2 through 10 for speed dials.
Default VGC Virtual Phone The Default VGC Virtual Phone template for the Cisco VGC Virtual
Phone uses button 1 for line 1.
Standard ATA 186 The Standard ATA 186 template uses button 1 for a line and buttons
2 through 10 for speed dials.
ISDN BRI Phone The ISDN BRI Phone template uses button 1 for line 1.
Default IP Communicator The Default IP Communicator template uses buttons 1 and 2 for
lines and assigns buttons 3 through 8 as speed dials. Access other
phone features, such as call park, call forward, redial, hold, resume,
voice-messaging system, conferencing, and so on, by using softkeys
(by configuring the softkey template to the phone).
Standard IP-STE The Standard IP-STE template uses buttons 1 and 2 for lines.
Standard Analog The Standard Analog template for analog phones uses button 1 for
line 1.
Third-Party SIP Device
(Advanced)
The Generic SIP Phone - 2 Lines template, which is used for
third-party SIP phones, uses buttons 1 and 2 for lines.
Third-Party SIP Device (Basic) The Generic SIP Phone - 2 Lines template, which is used for
third-party SIP phones, uses buttons 1 and 2 for lines.
StandardCN622 The StandardCN622 template, used for the Static SIP Mobile
Subscriber, uses buttons 1 through 6 for lines.
Standard Cisco TelePresence The Standard Cisco TelePresence template, required by Cisco
TelePresence, uses buttons 1 and 2 for lines and buttons 3 through
42 for speed dials.
Table 43-2 Default Phone Button Templates Listed by Model (continued)
Phone Button Template Name Template Description