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Chapter 4 Using the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G Web Pages
Configuring Network Profiles
Configuring Network Profiles
You can configure up to four profiles for a phone to take advantage of WLAN environments. You can
add names to the profiles and enable one or more of the profiles for the phone to use. The Network
Profiles section on the web page displays the following information about each phone:
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Profile—Displays a list of four profiles.
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Name—Lists the name for the profile.
•
SSID—Lists the SSID used by the profile.
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Status—Indicates which profiles are active or inactive.
To display the Network Profiles list, access the web page for the phone as described in the
“Accessing
the Configuration Web Page for a Phone” section on page 4-5
, and then click NETWORK PROFILES .
For more information about configuring network profiles, see these sections:
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Network Profile Settings, page 4-8
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Using Network Profile Templates, page 4-37
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Configuring Wireless Settings in a Network Profile, page 4-13
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Configuring Wireless LAN Security, page 4-14
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Configuring IP Network Settings, page 4-25
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Configuring the Alternate TFTP Server, page 4-26
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Configuring Advanced Network Profile Settings, page 4-27
Network Profile Settings
You can configure the settings for a profile by using this web page. You can also modify or view
configured profiles by clicking on the profile.
Table 4-2
describes the settings and provides references
for more information.
Table 4-2
Network Profile Settings Items
Item
Description
For More Information, See...
Wireless
Profile Name
Provides a name for the profile to make it easy
to identify; up to 63 alphanumeric characters.
Configuring Wireless
Settings in a Network
Profile, page 4-13
SSID
Assigns the Service Set Identifier (SSID) to
this profile. You must assign the same SSID to
the phone that is also assigned to access points
in the wireless network.
Associating to an AP,
page 2-10
Call Power Save Mode Automatically detects the type of power saving
mode that active and idle phones require. The
phone can use U-APSD or PS-Poll when it is
idle. When the phone is in an active call, the
power save mode is controlled by Call Power
Save Mode.
802.11 Standards for WLAN
Communications, page 2-3