Verifying Dns Settings; Verifying Cisco Callmanager Settings - Cisco 7920 Administration Manual

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Chapter 9
Troubleshooting the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920

Verifying DNS Settings

Verifying Cisco CallManager Settings

Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 3.3 or Later
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If you are using DHCP, check the IP addresses distributed by your DHCP server.
Be aware of DHCP conflicts and duplicate IP addresses. Refer to Understanding
and Troubleshooting DHCP in Catalyst Switch or Enterprise Networks, available
at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/473/100.html#41
For information about determining and changing IP addressing and routing
settings, see
Chapter 5, "Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco Wireless
IP Phone 7920."
If you are using DNS to refer to the TFTP server or to Cisco CallManager, you
must ensure that you have specified a DNS server. You should also verify that
there is a CNAME entry in the DNS server for the TFTP server and for the
Cisco CallManager system.
You must also ensure that DNS is configured to do reverse look-ups. The default
setting on Windows 2000 is to perform forward-only look-ups.
For information about determining and changing DNS settings, see
"Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920."
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 attempts to open a TCP connection to all the
Cisco CallManager servers that are part of the assigned Cisco CallManager
group. Take one of these actions to verify Cisco CallManager settings:
On the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920, choose Menu > Network Config >
Current Configuration and look at the CallManager 1–4 options.
(See"Viewing the Current Configuration" section on page
If none of the Cisco CallManager options contain IP addresses or show Active
or Standby, the phone is not properly registered with Cisco CallManager. See
the
"Registering the Phone with Cisco CallManager" section on page 9-5
tips on resolving this problem.
Resolving Startup and Connectivity Problems
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