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<p>is also referred to in Cisco documentation as the Selsius Skinny Station Protocol. Another remnant of the origin of the Cisco IP phones is the default device name format for registered Cisco phones with CallManager. It is SEP, as in Selsius Ethernet Phone, followed by the <a href="page.php?w=MAC_address">MAC address</a>. Cisco also has marketed a Skinny-based softphone called Cisco IP Communicator.</p>

<p><big>Client examples</big></p>
<p>Examples of SCCP client devices include the Cisco 7900 series of IP phones, Cisco IP Communicator softphone, and</p><p>
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