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The Cisco® IP Phone 7800 Series with Multiplatform Phone Firmware is a cost-effective, high-fidelity voice communications portfolio designed to improve your organization’s person-to-person communications while reducing your operating costs on Cisco Webex Calling, Webex Calling Carrier, Cisco Broadworks and approved Unified-Communications-as-a-Service (UCaas) platforms.
For partners who provide voice and video services to end customers on open SIP UCaaS platforms, Cisco offers specific firmware loads that support these platforms and run on the Cisco® IP Phone 7800 Series. The feature set and user experience provided by this firmware is not identical to what is provided by the firmware designed and built for use with Cisco on premises call control systems, such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager, but there are many similarities. For clarity, this data sheet focuses only on the features provided on these Multiplatform Phone firmware loads. For a list of hardware-enabled functions, see the data sheets for the phones listed under the Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series product information.
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Table 1 lists the features supported in the Multiplatform Phone firmware. Check the release notes for details about these features including the required minimum firmware version to support them.
Table 1. Supported features with MPP firmware version 11.3.1
Feature |
Detail |
Audio |
● Codecs: G.711 (A-law and
m-law), G.722.2, G.722, G.729ab, ILBC, iSAC, OPUS, Narrowband Opus
● DTMF: In-band, out-of-band (RFC 2833), and SIP INFO
● Early Media and Preconditions
● MOS Score Reporting (Telchemy)
The 7800 series provides exceptional noise isolation when used with a Cisco 500 Series Headset.
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Headset |
● The analog headset jack is a wideband-capable RJ-9 audio port for the 7821, 7841 and 7861 models.
For more information about Cisco’s headset offer:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collaboration-endpoints/headsets/index.html
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Network |
· Cisco Discovery Protocol
· DHCP (RFC 2131)
· DHCP VLAN Options
· DNS: A record (RFC 1706), SRV record (RFC 2782)
· Global Discovery Services (GDS)
· HTTPs Support for XSI Services
· IPv4 (RFC 791)
· IPv6 (RFC 2460): System Interoperability Testing Required
· LLDP
· MAC address (IEEE 802.3)
· NAPTR
· NAT, STUN
· Peer Firmware Sharing
· SIP support (RFC3261 and companion RFCs)
· SNTP (RFC 2030)
· TR.69 Provisioning: System Interoperability Testing Required
· UDP and TCP
· Voice and Video Priority Configuation
· Zero Touch Provisioning
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Security |
● 802.1X authentication
● Automatic Secure Call
● Configurable Ciphers
● Customer Device Activation (CDA: formerly known as EDOS) Certificate Upload and Encryption Hash Selection
● Digest authentication
● Encrypted configuration files
● FIPS 140-2
● HTTPs secure provisioning
● Mandatory/Optional Secure call
● Media encryption via SRTP with AES-128 or AES-256
● Password login
● Stateful Firewall
● TLS v1.2
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Applications |
● BroadWorks Anywhere
● BroadWorks Executives and Assistants
● BroadWorks XSI Call Logs Display
● BroadWorks XSI Caller ID Blocking
● Cisco Problem Reporting Tool (PRT) with local and remote initiation
● Cisco XML XSI
● Multicast Paging
● Remote SDK
● UC-One Presence
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Call control and audio features |
● Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
[1]
● Call back on busy
● Call blocking – anonymous and selective
● Call conferencing – hosted (N-party)
1
● Call conferencing – local 3-way
● Call forwarding – unconditional, no answer, on busy
● Call hold
● Call park and unpark
1
● Call park monitoring via the BLF list
● Call pickup – selective and group
1
● Call transfer – attended or blind
● Call waiting
● Caller ID mapping for incoming calls
● Caller ID name and number and outbound caller ID blocking
● Configurable dial plan and numbering plan support with inter-digit timers – per line
● Configurable supplementary services soft keys
● Distinctive ringing based on calling and called number
● Do not disturb
● Early Media and Preconditions (Cisco BroadWorks R23 feature support)
● Emergency Call Support
1
● Extension mobility, Hot-Desking, Hoteling, Activity Based Workspace
1
● Group paging
1
● Individual volume setting per audio path (headset, handset and speaker)
● Intercom
1
● Multicast paging
● Music on hold
1
● Outbound caller ID blocking
● PLKs: Other than the primary line assignment on the first line key, the other keys may be configured as user-customizable, or system administrator-customizable PLKs
● Shared line and bridged line appearance
1
● Supplementary services feature activation codes
● Voice Message Waiting Indicator (VMWI)
● Voice Mail Monitoring via a PLK
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Directory |
● Broadsoft directory
● Call history
● Contact Search in Multiple Directories, Broadsoft, LDAP, Personal, Bluetooth-synchronized
● Customizable Call History List
● Intelligent search
● LDAP over TLS
● Local phonebook
● Reverse address lookup in all directories
● Unified Contact Search in Multiple Directories
● XML/LDAP remote directory
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Management |
● Auto-provision via TFTP, HTTP or HTTPs for mass deployment
● Configuration report to provisioning server
● Configuration: Browser, Phone, and Auto-provision
● Encrypted HTTP data in plain HTTP transmissions
● Packet Capture, Problem Reporting Tool (PRT), and upload of PRT
● Remote generation and upload of PRT data
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Accessibility |
Please see this web page for a detailed list of accessibility features for Cisco 7800 Series phones:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cuipph/AccessibilityFeatures/7800-series/PA2D_BK_A16369B6_00_accessibility-features-7800-series.html
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Table 2 lists the platforms supported by the Multiplatform Phone firmware.
Table 2. Supported platforms
Platforms Supported |
Certifications |
Cisco Webex Calling |
Interoperability Tested and Certified |
Webex Calling Carrier |
Interoperability Tested and Certified |
Cisco BroadWorks |
Interoperability Tested and Certified – Releases 19sp1, 20sp1, 21sp1, 22sp1, 23sp1 |
Asterisk |
Interoperability Tested – Release (1.8+) |
Centile |
Interoperability Tested and Certified – Release Istra SP 9.2 |
Metaswitch |
Interoperability Tested and Certified – Release 9.3 |
Ribbon Kandy Business Solutions |
Interoperability Tested and Certified (Q4 Calendar 2020) |
All Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series are covered by the Cisco End User License Agreement at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/legal/cloud-and-software/end_user_license_agreement.html
Or use the shortcut: https://www.cisco.com/go/eula.
Table 3 lists the specifications for the Multiplatform Phone firmware. For more hardware specifications, see the Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series data sheets.
Table 3. Specifications
Feature |
Details |
Protocol support |
SIP: all models |
Full DN lines supported |
● 7811: 1 line (SIP registration)
● 7821: 2 lines (SIP registrations)
● 7832: 1 line (SIP registration)
● 7841: 4 lines (SIP registrations)
● 7861: 16 lines (SIP registrations)
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Language support |
● Bulgarian
● Catalan
● Chinese (Simplified)
● Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong)
● Croatian
● Czech
● Danish
● Dutch
● English (American)
● English (United Kingdom)
● Finnish
● French (France)
● German
● Greek
● Hungarian
● Italian
● Japanese
● Korean
● Norwegian
● Polish
● Portuguese (Portugal)
● Russian
● Spanish (Spain)
● Slovak
● Swedish
● Slovenian
● Turkish
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Table 4 provides information for ordering the 7800 Series phones with the Multiplatform Phone firmware.
Table 4. Ordering information
Part # |
Product Description |
CP-7811-3PCC-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7811 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware |
CP-7821-3PCC-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7821 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware |
CP-7832-3PCC-K9= |
Cisco IP Conference Phone 7832 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware |
CP-7841-3PCC-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7841 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware |
CP-7861-3PCC-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7861 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware |
Part Numbers for gift boxes that contain the phone along with the Power Adapter and Regional Clip: Notes:
● Available in Australia, Canada and the USA only.
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CP-7811-3PW-AU-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7811 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Adapter for Australia and New Zealand |
CP-7811-3PW-NA-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7811 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Adapter for North America |
CP-7821-3PW-AU-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7821 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Adapter for Australia and New Zealand |
CP-7821-3PW-NA-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7821 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Adapter for North America |
CP-7832-3PW-NA-K9= |
Cisco IP Conference Phone 7832 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Splitter, a Power Cube and a power cord for North America (December 2017) |
CP-7841-3PW-AU-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7841 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Adapter for Australia and New Zealand |
CP-7841-3PW-NA-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7841 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Adapter for North America |
CP-7861-3PW-AU-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7861 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Adapter for Australia and New Zealand |
CP-7861-3PW-NA-K9= |
Cisco IP Phone 7861 shipped with Multiplatform Phone firmware, and with a Power Adapter for North America |
Phones for sale to Trade Agreement Act customers such as the US Dept. of Defense and US Government only. All other orders will be held with a request to rebook with a non-TAA SKU.
Table 5. 7800 Trade Agreement Act SKUs
Part # |
Product Description |
CP-7811-3PCC-K9++= |
Cisco IP Phone 7811 with Multiplatform Phone firmware for Trade Agreement Act customers only |
CP-7821-3PCC-K9++= |
Cisco IP Phone 7821 with Multiplatform Phone firmware for Trade Agreement Act customers only |
CP-7832-3PCC-K9++= |
Cisco IP Conference Phone 7832 with Multiplatform Phone firmware for Trade Agreement Act customers only |
CP-7841-3PCC-K9++= |
Cisco IP Phone 7841 with Multiplatform Phone firmware for Trade Agreement Act customers only |
CP-7861-3PCC-K9++= |
Cisco IP Phone 7861 with Multiplatform Phone firmware for Trade Agreement Act customers only |
The Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series is covered by the Cisco one-year limited hardware warranty: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/warranty-listing.html
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Acronyms Used in this Document
BLF: Busy Lamp Field
CDA: Customer Device Activation (Formerly EDOS)
CDP: Cisco Discovery Protocol
DHCP: Domain Host Control Protocol
DNS: Domain Name Server
DTMF: Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency
EDOS: Enterprise Data Operations & Services (Now called CDA)
FIPS: Federal Information Processing Standards
GDS: Global Delivery Services
HD: High Definition
HTTP: Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol
HTTPs: Secure Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol
ICE: Interactive Connectivity Establishment
ID: Identification
IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
iLBC: Internet Low Bitrate Codec
IP: Internet Protocol
iSAC: Internet Speech Audio Codec
LDAP: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
LLDP: Link Layer Discovery Protocol
MAC address: Media Access Control address
MOS: Mean Opinion Score
NAPTR: Name Authority Pointer
NAT: Network Address Translation
PiP: Picture in Picture
PLK: Programmable Line Key
PRT: Problem Reporting Tool
PSK: Programmable Soft Key
RFC: Request for Comments
RTP: Real Time Protocol
SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
SNTP: Simple Network Time Protocol
SRTP: Secure Real Time Protocol
SRV: Service
STUN: Session Traversal for NAT
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol
TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TLS: Transport Layer Security
UDP: User Datagram Protocol
VMWI: Voice Message Waiting Indicator
WVGA: Wide Video Graphics Array
XML: Extensible Markup Language
XSI: XML Schema Instance