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Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide
Chapter 3 Managing Cisco SIP IP Phones
Modifying the Phone’s SIP Settings
proxy1_address: 1.2.3.4
proxy2_address: 1.2.3.4
proxy3_address: 1.2.3.4
proxy4_address: 1.2.3.4
proxy5_address: 1.2.3.4
proxy6_address: 1.2.3.4
proxy1_port: 5060
proxy2_port: 5060
proxy3_port: 5060
proxy4_port: 5060
proxy5_port: 5060
proxy6_port: 5060
callerid_blocking: 0
dtmf_outofband: avt
network_media_type: auto
tos_media: 5
dtmf_avt_payload: 101
time_zone: EST
call_waiting: 1
cnf_join_enable : 1
semi_attended_transfer : 1
Modifying the SIP Parameters Directly on Your Phone
If you did not configure the SIP parameters via a TFTP server, you can configure them directly on your
phone after you have connected the phone.
Before You Begin
•
Unlock configuration mode as described in the
“Unlocking Configuration Mode” section on
page 3-2
. By default, the SIP parameters are locked to ensure that end users cannot modify settings
that might affect their call capabilities.
•
Review the guidelines on using the Cisco SIP IP phone menus documented in the
“Using the
Cisco SIP IP Phone Menu Interface” section on page 2-15
.
•
Line parameters (those identified as linex) define a line on the phone. If you configure a line to use
an e-mail address, that line can be called only by using an e-mail address. Similarly, if you configure
a line to use a number, that line can be called only by using the number.
•
When configuring the Preferred Codec and Out of Band DTMF parameters, press the Change soft
key until the option you desire is displayed and then press the Save soft key.
•
After making your changes, relock configuration mode as described in the
“Locking Configuration
Mode” section on page 3-2
.
Step 1
Press the settings key. The Settings menu appears.
Step 2
Highlight SIP Configuration. The SIP Configuration menu appears.
Step 3
Highlight Line 1 Settings.
Step 4
Press the Select soft key. The Line 1 Configuration menu appears.