Cisco Ip Phone 8800 Series Administration Guide For Cisco Unified Communications Manager - Cisco 8800 Series Administration Manual

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Phone Feature Configuration
Field Name
Field Type
or Choices
Link Layer Discovery
Disabled
Protocol (LLDP): PC
Enabled
Port
LLDP Asset ID
String, up to 32
characters
LLDP Power Priority
Unknown
Low
High
Critical
802.1x Authentication
User Controlled
Enabled
Disabled
Automatic Port
Disabled
Synchronization
Enabled
Switch Port Remote
Disabled
Configuration
Enabled
PC Port Remote
Disabled
Configuration
Enabled
SSH Access
Disabled
Enabled
Incoming Call Toast
0, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
Timer
15, 30, 60

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Description and Usage Guidelines
Enabled
Enables LLDP on the PC port.
Identifies the asset ID that is assigned to the phone for
inventory management.
Unknown
Assigns a phone power priority to the switch, thus enabling
the switch to appropriately provide power to the phones.
User Controlled
Specifies the 802.1x authentication feature status.
• User Controlled—The user can configure the 802.1x on
the phone.
• Disabled—802.1x Authentication is not used.
• Enabled—802.1x authentication is used, and you
configure the authentication for the phones.
Disabled
Synchronizes ports to the lowest speed between ports of a
phone to eliminate packet loss.
Disabled
Allows you to configure the speed and duplex function of the
phone SW port remotely. This enhances the performance for
large deployments with specific port settings.
If the SW ports are configured for Remote Port Configuration
in Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the data cannot
be changed on the phone.
Disabled
Allows you to configure the speed and duplex function of the
phone PC port remotely. This enhances the performance for
large deployments with specific port settings.
If the ports are configured for Remote Port Configuration in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the data cannot be
changed on the phone.
Disabled
Controls the access to the SSH daemon through port 22.
Leaving port 22 open leaves the phone vulnerable to Denial
of Service (DoS) attacks.
5
Gives the time, in seconds, that the toast displays. The time
includes the fade-in and fade-out times for the window.
0 means that the incoming call toast is disabled.

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