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Chapter 43 Cisco Unified IP Phones
Supported Cisco Unified IP Phones
Supported Cisco Unified IP Phones
Table 43-1 provides an overview of the features that are available on the following Cisco Unified IP
Phones that Cisco Unified CallManager supports:
• Cisco Unified IP Phone model 7900 family (SCCP and SIP protocols)
• Cisco Unified IP Video Phone model 7985
• Cisco Unified IP Phone model 7914 Expansion Module
• Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 and 7936
• Cisco IP Phone model 30 VIP
• Cisco IP Phone model 12 series
For the latest information on features and services that these phone models support, refer to the following
documentation:
• Phone administration or user documentation that supports the phone model and this version of Cisco
Unified CallManager
• Firmware release notes for your phone model
• Cisco Unified CallManager release notes
Table 43-1 Supported Cisco Unified IP Phones and Features
Cisco Unified IP Phone Model Description
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970
and Cisco Unified IP Phone
7971
The Cisco Unified IP Phone models 7970 and 7971, full-featured,
eight-line business sets, support the SCCP and SIP protocols and the
following features:
• A backlit, color touchscreen display for easy access to call
details and features.
• Four fixed feature buttons:
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Messages—Accessing voice-messaging messages
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Settings—Adjusting phone settings
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Services—Accessing services
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Directories—Accessing call logs and directories
• A Help (?) button for immediate assistance with calling features
• Eight programmable buttons to use as line buttons, speed-dial
buttons, or for other phone services
• Five softkeys for accessing additional call details and
functionality (Softkeys change depending on the call state for a
total of 16 softkeys.)
• An internal, two-way, full-duplex speakerphone and
microphone mute
The Cisco Unified IP Phone models 7970/71G-GE represent the
gigabit ethernet version of the Cisco Unified IP Phone models
7970/71 while Cisco Unified IP Phone models 7970G, 7960G, and
7940G represent the non-gigabit version.