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Add shared devices and services to a workspace
When people are at work, they get together in lots of workspaces like huddle rooms, lobbies, and conference rooms. You can set up shared Webex devices in these workspaces, add services, and then watch the collaboration happen. Whatever device you choose to add to that workspace, the device is assigned to the workspace, not a user. The key advantage is shared usage.
Add a phone to a new workspace
When people are at work, they gather in places such as lunch rooms, lobbies, and conference rooms. You can set up shared Webex devices in these Workspaces, add services, and then watch the collaboration happen.
A workspaces device isn’t assigned to a specific user but to a physical location thus allowing for shared usage.
The devices listed support Webex Calling. You can register most of these devices using a MAC address, and register only the following subset using an activation code:
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Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series Multiplatform Phones (Audio phones—6821, 6841, 6851)
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Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series Multiplatform Phones (Audio phones—7811, 7821, 7841, 7861)
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Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones (Audio phones—8811, 8841, 8851, 8861)
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Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones (Video phones—8845, 8865)
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Cisco IP Conference Phone 7832 and 8832
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Cisco Desk Phone 9800 Series
Before you begin
- You can add up to five Cisco desk phones, Cisco MPP phones, wireless, ATAs, or third-party devices to a Workspace with a professional Workspace license.
- You can add multiple devices to a professional workspace only from the new workspace page. Turn on Try new Workspaces from the upper right corner of the workspace page to use the new workspace page.
- You can add only one device to a Workspace with a common area Workspace license.
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Sign in to Control Hub, then go to . You can also add a device to a new Workspace by going to
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Choose Shared usage, then click Next. |
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Choose New workspace, then click Next. |
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Enter a name for the workspace (such as the name of the physical room), select the room type, add the room capacity, and choose the location of the workspace. Click Next. A workspace name can't be longer than 128 characters, and can't have %, #, <, >, /, \, and " characters. |
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Choose the kind of device you want to set up for the workspace:
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Choose whether you want to register the phone with an activation code (if the option appears) or a MAC address, and then click Next.
For Webex Calling, you can only add one shared phone to a Workspace. For Cisco IP Conference Phone 7832, some softkeys may not be available. If you need a full set of softkeys, we recommend that you assign this phone to a user instead. |
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Click the Calling service, and choose the subscription and license type that you want to assign to the workspace.
To find out more about the features that are available with the licenses, see Features available by license type for Webex Calling. |
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Assign a Location and Phone Number (determined by the location that you choose), and then click Save. You also have the option of assigning an extension. Location is updated during the nightly resync. If you want to add additional devices to a professional workspace, you can do it in any one of the following ways:
To modify or manage the devices assigned to the workspace, see Manage a device for a workspace
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Create a workspace and add services for a Webex Room Device or a Cisco Webex Board
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Sign in to Control Hub, then go to , and then click Add workspace. |
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Enter a name for the workspace (such as the name of the physical room), then select the room type and add the capacity. Click Next. |
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Click Cisco Room and Desk device, then click Next. You can only have one type of device in a single space. For example, you can add multiple Webex Room devices or a Webex Board, but not a combination of the two. The exception is Companion Mode, where you can have one Webex Board and one Room Series device in a Workspace. |
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Choose the services you want to assign to devices in the Workspace, then click Next. |
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(Optional) In the Scheduling section, select Calendar to allow people to use One Button to Push (OBTP) on this device, then click Next. |
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Select the calendar service from the drop-down menu. Add Email Address and select Resource Group. Enter or paste the email address of the room device. This is the email address that will be used to schedule meetings:
This option requires Hybrid Calendar. To configure the service, see the Deployment guide for Hybrid Calendar. |
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(Optional) Turn on device-hosted meetings so people can host Webex meetings on devices, then select the Webex site to use. |
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Click Next, then activate the device with the code provided. |
Create a workspace and add services for a Webex Share
Before you can use your Webex Share, you associate the device to a physical location.
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Sign in to Control Hub, then go to and click Add Workspace. |
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Enter a name for the workspace (such as the name of the physical room), select the room type, and add capacity. Click Next. |
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Choose Cisco Room and Desk device, then click Next. You can only have one type of device in a single space. For example, you can add up to 10 desk phones to a lobby or a single Webex Room Device, but not a combination of the two. |
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Choose Call on Webex (1:1 call, non-PSTN) (default). Although a call service doesn't apply to Webex Share, select the default to move to the next step. |
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(Optional) In the Scheduling section, select Calendar to allow people to use One Button to Push (OBTP) on this device, then click Next. |
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If you selected Calendar, enter or paste the email address of the calendar mailbox for the room device. This is the email address that is used to schedule meetings.
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Click Next, then activate the device with the code provided. If you use certificates, deploy the certificate to your Webex Share before activating it. |
Delete a workspace
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Sign in to Control Hub, then go to . |
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Check the workspace you want to delete, then select and click Delete. |
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Confirm the action in the pop-up window. If you're deleting a workspace assigned an MPP phone, when the workspace is deleted, the phone is also deleted and a factory reset is performed on the phone to clear any existing configuration. This only applies if the phone is online. If the phone is offline or can't be contacted, you should manually factory reset it before reusing it. For more information, see Factory reset a Webex Calling phone. After the factory reset, the phone returns to its Activation Code screen. |