Just a quick question once mobile phone is paired using Bluetooth how can we search the contacts from 8851 directly instead of looking at it from mobile phone. Your video was informative , thank for that.
I’m blind and use an 8851 because it uses a synthetic voice to help me perform different functions and speaks what is on the screen. Can you do a tutorial on this phone and kind of talk about how someone like myself would use out. I just got the phone and don’t know how to use it.
Sal, anyway to provision the 8800 series phones to use RingCentral or a small office pbx like SNOM or Asterisk? Love the new phones - great walkthrough!
Hi James, no legit way that I know of. We did just release the BE6KS (Business Edition 6000 Small). This is for shops of 5-75 phones. It is an all in one box. I would encourage you to look at this for any small office PBX systems.
Hi, thanks for your explanation, I have a question, currently I have one 8861 and have 4 screens, how can I remove 2 of them, I would personalize these 2 to have the DND, pick up, etc buttons. Thanks
Hi Walter, I am not sure what you mean by you have 4 screens. Are you talking about the lines? You can customize the lines by going into CUCM and modifying your phone button template.
@@CiscoSal did you have to buy the power adapter separate? I just got a phone and i cant figure out how to connect it. It did not come with the power cord.
can i set this phone up with my cell phone over bluetooth without setting up a voip service? my setup i want it to be this phone connected via POE and have my cell phone connected via bluetooth but i dont want to pay for a voip service cause i already have 2 cell phone.
You need to setup Single Number Reach. Once thats done you can have a "Mobility" Button show up when you are on a call. When pressed it will send the live call to your cell phone. Your Administrator should be able to help you out.
+Joseph Shamama We call it Single Number Reach. You can ring up to 10 devices at the same time. All Cisco phones support this. Its more a function of our Communications Manager (Phone system) then anything else.
You can either provision it to the Cisco cloud (Spark) or Cisco CUCM. See my last video on "Registering a Phone to Cisco Spark" to see how you register the phone to Cisco's cloud.
Anyone can help me on how to provision Cisco 8861 for Ring Central? Im stuck with this, and don't want to change my CP8861 for other one of the Ring Central antiquity.
3PCC is a different device? If the one I have is simply CP-8861-K9, do I have to change it for a CP-8861-3PCC-K9 or is there a way I can upgrade the one I have to get the 3PCC feature on it?