Cisco 79XX
The following information is a guide to the use the 79xx Series of Cisco phone.
Article type: Reference
- Cisco 79XX - Quick Reference Guide
- Cisco 79XX - Series OverviewThis is an overview of the 79xx Series phone layout.
- Cisco 79XX - Placing a CallThis article provides instructions on how to make calls from a Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Receiving CallsWhen you receive an incoming call the phone will ring, the Message Waiting Indicator will blink red, and the LCD screen will show the incoming number as long as the caller is not calling from a number for which caller id is blocked. This article will also show how to answer a call on a Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Placing a Call on HoldThis article provides instructions on how to place a call on hold using a Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Transferring a CallThis article provides instructions on how to transfer a call using a Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Call Forwarding an Incoming CallThe CallTower IP phones allow users to transfer to an internal extension, to phones off of the CallTower system, or directly to an internal user’s voicemail box without ringing their Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Speed DialsThis article provides information on Speed Dials for Cisco 79XX phones.
- Cisco 79XX - Ad Hoc ConferencingThe CallTower IP phones allow you to conduct an ad hoc conference without having to join a conference bridge.
- Cisco 79XX - Meet Me Conference CallThis article provides instructions on how to use the MeetMe conferencing feature on a Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Call ForwardingThis article provides instructions on how to use the feature "Call Forward All" on a Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Call ParkCall Park is a feature that allows a user to place a call on hold and retrieve it from a different CallTower phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Do Not DisturbIf you’re off the phone or currently speaking to someone, if you receive a call and are unable to answer the call.
- Cisco 79XX - Extension MobilityExtension Mobility is a feature for users who do not have their own individually assigned phone.
- Cisco 79XX - iDivertIf you’re off the phone or currently speaking to someone, if you receive a call and are unable to answer the call.
- Cisco 79XX - Answering Additional CallsYour Cisco phone will allow you to manage multiple calls.
- Cisco 79XX - Returning to Initial CallYour Cisco phone will allow you to manage multiple calls.
- Cisco 79XX - Switching Between CallsThis article provides instructions on switching between active calls on a Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Joining CallsThe Cisco 79XX phones have the ability to Join calls together if you have multiple active calls on the same line. This article will provide instructions on how to accomplishing joining calls.
- Cisco 79XX - PagingPaging allows users to send a verbal message (page) to a group of users via the speaker function on their IP phones
- Cisco 79XX - Call PickupThe Pickup feature allows users to answer calls that come in on a different extension on their own extension.
- Cisco 79XX - Function ButtonsThere are 4 different function buttons that are usually found on the right hand side of the Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Function DirectoriesThis article shows you where and what the Directories function button is on the Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - Function SettingsThis articles goes over the Settings button which allows you to customize your screen, ring tone, and volume settings on a Cisco 79XX phone.
- Cisco 79XX - 7921 Factory Reset ProcedureThis article goes over how to do a factory reset on the Cisco 7921 wireless IP phone. Make sure that the phone is behind an ASA or a managed circuit before performing a factory reset as doing so can cause additional issues.
- Cisco 79XX - 7925/7921 Configuration
- Cisco 79XX - 7925 Factory Reset ProcedureThis article goes over how to do a factory reset on the Cisco 7925 wireless IP phone. Make sure that the phone is behind an ASA or a managed circuit before performing a factory reset as doing so can cause additional issues.
- Cisco 79XX - 7940 and 7960 Factory Reset ProcedureThis article goes over how to do a factory reset on the Cisco 7940 and 7960 IP phones.
- Cisco 79XX - 7942 and 7962 Factory Reset ProcedureThis article goes over how to do a factory reset on the Cisco 7942 and 7962 IP phones.
- Cisco 79XX - 7945-7965-7975 Factory Reset ProcedureThis article goes over how to do a factory reset on the Cisco 7946, 7965, and 7975 IP phones. Make sure that the phone is behind an ASA or a managed circuit before performing a factory reset as doing so can cause additional issues.
- Cisco 79XX - Endpoint Product MatrixThis article will detail the product information for the Cisco 7811 phones.
- Cisco 79XX - Expansion Module Red Lights
- Cisco 79XX - Factory Reset ProcedureThis article goes over how to do a factory reset on the Cisco 7920 IP phone. Make sure that the phone is behind an ASA or a managed circuit before performing a factory reset as doing so can cause additional issues.
- Cisco 79XX - Product MatrixThis article will detail the product information for the Cisco 7945G and 7965G phones.
- Cisco 79XX - Troubleshoot MPLS/Circuit/ASADocumentation to assist with troubleshooting Cisco 7940/41/60/61 phones that are behind a Circuit/MPLS/ASA connection
- Cisco 79XX - Troubleshooting Cisco 7942 Or 7962 VPN PhoneThis article will walk users through the process of troubleshooting a Cisco 7942 or 7962 VPN enabled phone.