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Cisco IOS Telephony Service, Version 2.02
Chapter 2 Required Configuration Tasks
How to Configure Cisco IOS Telephony Service
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring Global Reset on Cisco IP Phones
This process globally resets the Cisco IP phones associated with the Cisco IOS Telephony Service router
after the required configuration is complete.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. telephony-service
2. reset {all seconds | mac-address mac-address}
DETAILED STEPS
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# ephone tag
Enters ephone (Ethernet phone) configuration mode
to register Cisco IP phones. The maximum
Cisco IP phone limit is platform dependent. See the
“Memory Requirements” section on page 1-4.
Step 2
Router(config-ephone)# mac-address mac-address
Specifies the MAC address of the registering phone.
Step 3
Router(config-ephone)# button button-number:dn-tag
button-number:dn-tag
Assigns a button number to the Cisco IP phone
directory number. The argument
button-number:dn-tag, for example, can use the
values 1:1, 2:4, or 3:14. In this example, button 1
corresponds to directory number 1 (ephone-dn 1),
button 2 corresponds to directory number 4, and
button 3 corresponds to directory number 14. The
buttons correspond to the phone lines on the
Cisco IP phone.
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# telephony-service
Enters telephony-service configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config-telephony-service)# reset {all seconds
| mac-address mac-address}
Resets the Cisco IP phone associated with the
Cisco IOS Telephony Service router. Use the all
keyword to reset all Cisco IP phones specifying the
time interval using the seconds argument. The range
is from 0 to 15 seconds. There is no default.
Use the mac-address keyword to reset a specific
Cisco IP phone.
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