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Cisco Unified IP Phone 6901 and 6911 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6 (SCCP and SIP)
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Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Accessing the Phone Configuration Settings
Review or Set Ipv6 Network
Settings
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If DHCPv6 is enabled, the IVR announces each
network parameter sequentially: IPv6 address, IPv6
prefix length, IPv6 subnet mask, and IPv6 default
gateway.
If DHCPv6 is disabled, the IVR announces each
network parameter, pausing in between each parameter
to allow you to enter a new value.
1.
IVR announces the IPv6 Address. To change the
IPv6 address for the phone, use the keypad to enter
a new IPv6 address, followed by the
#
. To retain
the current IPv6 address, press
#
.
Note
To enter the dot “:” that separates each octet in
the IPv6 address, press
*
.
2.
IVR announces the subnet mask. To change the
subnet mask use the keypad to enter a new IPv6
address, followed by the
#
. To retain the current
subnet mask, press
#
.
3.
IVR announces the default gateway. To change the
default gateway, use the keypad to enter a new
IPv6 address, followed by the
#
. To retain the
current default gateway, press
#
.
Review or Set Ipv6 TFTP Server 6
IVR announces the current Ipv6 TFTP setting.
To change the IPv6 TFTP server, use the keypad to
enter a new IPv6 address, followed by the
#
. To retain
the current Ipv6 TFTP server, press
#
.
To reset a Ipv6 TFTP server back to the Ipv6 TFTP
server set by the DHCPv6 server from a manually
configured Ipv6 TFTP server, press
*
.
Note
To enter the dot “:” that separates each octet in
the IPv6 address, press
*
.
Enable or Disable DHCPv6
7
Press
7
to toggle DHCPv6 to enable or disable.
Reset to factory settings
0
Note
All configuration settings change to the
default factory settings, and the phone resets.
It will take some time for the phone to
reregister. Select this option only when
needed.
Table 4-2
Navigating the IVR Configuration Menu (continued)
Action
IVR Code
Navigating Notes