Chapter 3
Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP Phone
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If the phone successfully passes through these stages, it has started up properly. If the phone does not
start up properly, see the
Configuring Startup Network Settings
If you are not using DHCP in your network, you must configure these network settings on the
Cisco Unified IP Phone after installing the phone on the network:
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Collect this information and see the instructions in
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Normally, this sequence takes just a few seconds. However, if the phone's Flash memory is erased
or the phone load is corrupted, the sequence of green flashes will continue while the phone begins
a software update procedure. If the phone performs this procedure, the following buttons light to
indicate progress:
Headset—Phone is waiting for the network and completing CDP and DHCP configuration. (A
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DHCP server must be available in your network.)
Mute—Phone is downloading images from the TFTP server.
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Speaker—Phone is writing images to its Flash memory.
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The LCD screen displays the Cisco Systems, Inc., logo screen.
These messages appear as the phone starts:
Verifying Load (if the phone load does not match the load on the TFTP server). If this message
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appears, the phone starts up again and repeats step 1 through step 4 above.
Configuring IP
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Updating CTL
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Updating Locale
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Configuring CM List
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Registering
The main LCD screen displays:
Current date and time
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Primary directory number
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Additional directory numbers and speed dial numbers, if configured
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Softkeys
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"Resolving Startup Problems" section on page
IP address
IP subnet mask
Default gateway IP address
TFTP server IP address
You also may configure the domain name and the DNS server settings, if necessary.
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Configuring Startup Network Settings
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