Configuration Parameters
Table A-5
Network Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Description
OpFlags
Enables or disables various
features on the phone.
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Appendix A
Additional Configuration Methods and Parameters
Usage
Bit map, as follows:
Bit 0—If 1, ignore the DHCP-assigned TFTP file
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name and use the following file name when using
TFTP for configuring: ffxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 7902G) or
ldxxxxxxxxxxxx (Cisco Unified IP Phone 7905G
and 7912G), where each xx is the two-digit
lowercase hexadecimal representation of each
integer in the phone's MAC address.
Bit 1—If the phone is configured to use static IP
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(that is, the router and gateway addresses are
statically assigned), set to 1 to prevent probing at
boot time. Otherwise, the phone probes the
route/gateway address to determine if there is
network connectivity.
Bit 2—Reserved for future use.
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Bit 3—If 1, do not request DHCP option 150 in the
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DHCP DISCOVERY message.
Bit 4—If 1, assume operation under VLAN. (The
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VLAN ID is specified in the VLANSetting
parameter.)
Bit 5—If 1, turn off VLAN IP encapsulation.
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Bit 6—If 1, do not perform CDP
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Bit 7—If 1, do not allow web configuration of the
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phone.
Bit 8—Not used on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
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7905G. On the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7902G, if
set to 1, the IP address cannot be refreshed through
an HTTP request.
Bit 9—Not used on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
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7905G. On the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7902G, if
set to 1, the IP address cannot be reset through an
HTTP request.
The default value is 0x00000002.
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discovery.
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