Using Cisco wireless IP phones in Cisco Call Manager 5.1

Hello,
Currently we are using Cisco CallManager ver.5.1.2.3000-2, Berbee InformaCast ver.6.1.1 and Cisco Unity 1.1 Build 10. We like to replace few Cisco IP Phone 7961G-GE with Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7920 ver.3.0. Does CCM ver. 5.1.2 supports Wireless phones? If it does, how do I configure it? Also, do I have to purchase any new license or other hardware?
Any suggestion / recommendations greatly appreciate.
Alex

Yes, it does:
Cisco Unified IP Phone Series 7900
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/compat/ccmcompmatr.html#wp51474
Config on CUCM itself is no different from any other phones neither other requirements like DLUs.
Of course you should already have APs for connectivity.
HTH
java
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