Supplemental Guide – DOC. 8412A
UC-P100-S/UC-P110-S Phones for Skype for Business
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EAP-TTLS/EAP-GTC
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Enter the user name for authentication in the Identity field.
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Enter the password for authentication in the MD5 Password field.
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EAP-FAST
i.
Enter the user name for authentication in the Identity field.
ii.
Enter the password for authentication in the MD5 Password field.
Tap Save. The phone reboots automatically to make the settings effective.
Set Up Phones with a Provisioning Server
This section provides basic instructions for setting up phones with a provisioning server.
Provisioning Points to Consider
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When provisioning a block of phones, we recommend using central provisioning as
the primary configuration method. For more information on central provisioning,
refer to “Central Provisioning” on page 82.
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A provisioning server maximizes flexibility when installing, configuring, upgrading,
and managing the phones, and enables an adminstrator to store configuration
on the server. A provisioning server can be set up on the local area network (LAN)
or anywhere on the Internet. For more information, refer to “Set up a
Provisioning Server” on page 88.
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If the phone is unable to obtain the address of a provisioning server during
startup, and has not been configured with settings from any other source, the
phone will use configurations stored in the flash memory. If the phone is unable
to obtain the address of a provisioning server, and has previously been configured
with settings, it will use those previous settings.
Provisioning Methods
Skype for Business phones can be configured using the following methods:
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Central Provisioning: configuration files stored on a central provisioning server.
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In-band Provisioning: settings from the Skype for Business server pool.
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Manual Provisioning: operations on the web user interface or phone user
interface.
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Combination of the above methods.