Overview of Configuring and Installing Cisco Unified IP Phones
Table 1-7
Checklist for Installing the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7931G (continued)
Task
4. Configure the following
network settings on the phone.
To enable DHCP:
Set DHCP Enabled to Yes
•
To use an alternate TFTP
•
server, set Alternate TFTP
Server to Yes and enter IP
address for TFTP Server 1
To disable DHCP:
Set DHCP Enabled to No
•
Enter static IP address for
•
phone
Enter subnet mask
•
Enter default router IP
•
addresses
•
Enter domain name where
phone resides
Set Alternate TFTP Server
•
to Yes and enter IP address
for TFTP Server 1
5. Set up security on the phone.
6. Make calls with the Cisco
Unified IP Phone.
7. Provide information to end
users about how to use their
phones and how to configure
their phone options.
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Purpose
Using DHCP—The IP address is
automatically assigned and the
Cisco Unified IP Phone is
directed to a TFTP Server.
Consult with the network
Note
administrator if you need
to assign an alternative
TFTP server instead of
using the TFTP server
assigned by DHCP.
Without DHCP—You must
configure the IP address, TFTP
server, subnet mask, domain
name, and default router locally
on the phone.
Provides protection against data
tampering threats and identity
theft of phones.
Verifies that the phone and
features work correctly.
Ensures that users have adequate
information to successfully use
their Cisco Unified IP Phones.
Chapter 1
An Overview of the Cisco Unified IP Phone
For More Information
See the
"Configuring Startup
Network Settings" section on
page
3-13.
See the
"Network Configuration
Menu" section on page
See the
"Configuring Security on
the Cisco Unified IP Phone"
section on page
Refer to Cisco Unified IP Phone
7931G for Cisco Unified
Communications Manager 6.0.
See
Appendix A, "Providing
Information to Users Via a
Website."
4-7.
3-13.
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