Configuring Power Settings; Setting Optional Network Servers - Cisco 521SG - Unified IP Phone VoIP Administration Manual

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Configuring Security, Quality, and Network Features

Setting Optional Network Servers

Setting Optional Network Servers
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
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PPPoE Login Name—The account name assigned by the ISP for
connecting on a PPPoE link.
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PPPoE Login Password—The password assigned by the ISP.
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PPPoE Service Name—The service name assigned by the ISP.
The Cisco SPA301 or Cisco SPA501G can be configured by using the IVR. See
Using IVR on IP Phones Without

Configuring Power Settings

The Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) requirements requested of a PoE switch by the
phone can be Normal (default) or Maximum.
When one or more attendant consoles are attached to the phone, use Maximum to
advertise to a PoE switch that the phone might consume up to 12 W.
When no attendant consoles are attached, use Normal to advertise a required power
budget of 6.5 Watts.
To configure the (PoE) requirements, navigate to Admin Login > advanced > Voice
> System. Under Power Setting select Normal or Maximum.
Optional network servers provide resources such as DNS lookup, network time,
logging, and device discovery.
To configure the (PoE) requirements, navigate to Admin Login > advanced > Voice
> System. Under Optional Network Configuration configure the following fields:
Host Name—The host name of the phone.
Domain—The network domain of the phone. If using LDAP see
LDAP for the Cisco SPA300 Series and Cisco SPA500 Series IP
Primary DNS—DNS server used by the phone in addition to the
DHCP-supplied DNS servers (if DHCP is enabled), When DHCP is disabled,
this is the primary DNS server. Defaults to 0.0.0.0. If using LDAP see
Configuring LDAP for the Cisco SPA300 Series and Cisco SPA500
Series IP
Phones.
Secondary DNS—DNS server used by the phone in addition to the
DHCP-supplied DNS servers (if DHCP is enabled), When DHCP is disabled,
this is the secondary DNS server. Defaults to 0.0.0.0.
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