Chapter 3
Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuring Startup Network Settings
Configuring Security on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
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If you are not using DHCP in your network, you must configure these network
settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone after installing the phone on the network:
IP address
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IP subnet mask
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Default gateway IP address
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TFTP server IP address
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You also may configure the domain name and the DNS server settings, if
necessary.
Collect this information and see the instructions in
Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone."
The security features protect against several threats, including threats to the
identity of the phone and to data. These features establish and maintain
authenticated communication streams between the phone and the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, and digitally sign files before
they are delivered.
For more information about the security features, see the
Features for Cisco Unified IP Phones" section on page
Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.
A Locally Significant Certificate (LSC) installs on phones after you perform the
necessary tasks that are associated with the CAPF. You can use
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration to configure an LSC, as
described in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.
Alternatively, you can initiate the installation of an LSC from the Security
Configuration menu on the phone. This menu also lets you update or remove an
LSC.
Before you do so, make sure that the appropriate Cisco Unified Communications
Manager and the Certificate Authority Proxy Function (CAPF) security
configurations are complete:
Configuring Startup Network Settings
Chapter 4, "Configuring
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