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Data Sheet
Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831
Product Overview
The Cisco
®
Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 enhances people-centric communications, combining superior
high-definition (HD) audio performance and 360-degree coverage for all sizes of conference rooms and executive
offices. It provides an audiophile sound experience with a full-duplex two-way wideband (G.722) audio hands-free
speaker.
The IP Conference Phone 8831 is a simple, scalable solution that meets the challenges of the most diverse rooms.
It provides flexible deployment options and expansion by using extension microphones that can be wired or
wireless (Digital Equipment Cordless Telephone [DECT]) with a daisy-chain configuration of two units.
The IP Conference Phone 8831 has an industrial design with enhanced ergonomics that puts the user first. It offers
a detached control panel so that the display may be easily viewed without having to move the entire unit. It also
provides easy view of device mute status from all sides.
Supported on Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Business Edition systems, the IP Conference Phone
8831 delivers a more productive, acoustically pleasing, and secure communications experience across sites and
participants.
Features and Benefits
The Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 offers many improvements over the existing Cisco Unified IP
Conference Station 7937G. New features include:
Superior wideband acoustics with the first two-element speaker in a conference phone; this feature allows
the phone to capture the full voice spectrum without having to compromise with a single-element speaker
Expanded room coverage with support for daisy chaining two units
Support for DECT wireless extension microphones
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling
Device authentication and signaling encryption using Transport Layer Security (TLS) with Advanced
Encryption Standard 128 (AES-128)
Media encryption using Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) with AES-128

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