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2. Verify basic feature set administration by lifting the handset (or pressing the speaker
button), and making calls to other phones. Test those features for which Yes appears in
the second column of Table 2.
3. Verify that speed dial buttons defined locally at the phone are displayed on the right hand
side. If any are missing or are inoperative, use the local phone menus to re-check their
configuration.
4. Verify extended Outboard Proxy SIP features by pressing the speed dial button for the
feature, or lifting the handset and dialing the FNE. If busy or intercept tone is heard,
check Communication Manager administration for the correct FNE, proper permissions
under COS, and the proper station button assignment to support the feature.
5. Press the messages button and verify that the voice messaging system is called.
7. Conclusion
These Application Notes have described the administration steps required to use Cisco 7940 and
7960 SIP telephones with the Avaya Converged Communications Server and Communication
Manager. Both basic and extended feature sets were covered. The extended set includes
features not yet available to SIP telephones via the current IETF standards. IETF standards-
based Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) support is not yet available on Cisco SIP Telephones,
although one-touch access to Avaya voice messaging is available.

8. Additional References

[1]
Converged Communications Server Installation and Administration, Doc # 555-245-705,
February, 2004.
[2]
Session Initiation Protocol Service Examples - draft-ietf-sipping-service-examples-06,
SIPPING Working Group, Internet-Draft, 2/15/2004.
[3]
Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide, Release 6.0, 6.1, 7.0, 7.1, May 2004, Cisco
Systems, Inc.
[4]
Avaya Extension to Cellular and Off-PBX Station Installation and Administration Guide,
Doc. # 210-100-500, Issue 6, November, 2003.
[5]
Converting a Cisco 7940/7960 CallManager Phone to a SIP Phone and the Reverse
Process, Cisco Systems, Inc.
FAS; Reviewed:
WCH 10/22/2004
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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