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Chapter 3 Initializing Cisco Unified IP Phones
Configuring the SIP Parameters Manually
To restore network parameters, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1
Unlock the
Network Configuration
menu.
Network Media Type
Ethernet port negotiation mode. Valid values are as follows:
•
Auto—Port is autonegotiated.
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Full-100—Port is configured to be a full-duplex, 100-MB
connection.
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Half-100—Port is configured to be a half-duplex, 100-MB
connection.
•
Full-10—Port is configured to be a full-duplex, 10-MB
connection.
•
Half-10—Port is configured to be a half-duplex, 10-MB
connection.
Default is Auto.
Network Port 2 Device Type
Device type that is connected to port 2 of the phone. Valid values are
Hub/Switch and PC. Default is Hub/Switch.
Note
If the value is PC, port 2 can be connected only to a PC. If you
are not sure about the connection, use the default value. Using
a value of PC and connecting port 2 to a switch could result in
spanning-tree loops and network confusion.
Subnet Mask
2
IP subnet mask used by the phone. A subnet mask partitions the IP
address into a network and a host identifier.
TFTP Server
2
IP address of the TFTP server.
1.
If you have an administrative VLAN setting assigned on the Cisco Catalyst switch, that setting overrides any changes made
on the phone.
2.
DHCP must be disabled.
Table 3-2
Network Parameters That Cannot Be Modified
Parameter
Description
DHCP Server
IP address of the DHCP server from which the phone received its IP
address and additional network settings.
Dynamic DNS Server 1 and 2
IP address of a dynamic DNS server.
Dynamic TFTP Server
IP address of a dynamic TFTP server.
Host Name
Unique host name assigned to the phone.
MAC Address
Factory-assigned unique 48-bit hexadecimal MAC address of the
phone.
Operational VLAN Id
Unique identifier of the VLAN of which the phone is a member.
Table 3-1
Network Parameters That Can Be Modified (continued)
Parameter
Description