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Cisco IP Conference Phone Troubleshooting
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TVS
TFTP Server
Automatic Port Synchronization
Switch Port Remote Configuration
PC Port Remote Configuration
IP Addressing Mode
IP Preference Mode Control
IP Preference Mode For Media
IPv6 Auto Configuration
IPv6 DAD
IPv6 Accept Redirect Message
IPv6 Reply Multicast Echo Request
IPv6 Load Server
Cisco IP Conference Phone 8832 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Description
The main component of Security by Default. Trust
Verification Services (TVS) enables Cisco Unified
IP Phones to authenticate application servers, such as
EM services, directory, and MIDlet, during HTTPS
establishment.
The name of the TFTP Server used by the phone.
Synchronizes the ports to the lower speed which
eliminates packet loss.
Allows the administrator to configure the speed and
function of the Cisco Desktop Collaboration
Experience table port remotely by using Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration.
Indicates if remote port configuration of the speed
and duplex mode for the PC port is enabled or
disabled.
Displays the IP addressing mode that is available on
the phone.
Indicates the IP address version that the phone uses
during signaling with Cisco Unified Communications
Manager when both IPv4 and IPv6 are both available
on the phone.
Indicates that for media the device uses an IPv4
address to connect to the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager.
Displays whether the auto configuration is enabled or
disabled on the phone.
Verifies the uniqueness of new unicast IPv6 addresses
before the addresses are assigned to interfaces.
Indicates if the phone accepts the redirect messages
from the same router that is used for the destination
number.
Indicates that the phone sends an Echo Reply message
in response to an Echo Request message sent to an
IPv6 address.
Used to optimize installation time for phone firmware
upgrades and off load the WAN by storing images
locally, negating the need to traverse the WAN link
for each phone's upgrade.
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