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Configuration guide for the cisco telepresence system
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Appendix C
Product Specific Configuration Layout Help
Table C-1
Product Specific Configuration Fields
Cisco Discovery
Yes
Protocol (CDP): PC
Port
Link Layer Discovery
Yes
Protocol - Media
Endpoint Discover
(LLDP-MED): Switch
Port
Link Layer Discovery
Yes
Protocol (LLDP): PC
Port
LLDP Asset ID
LLDP Power Priority
Yes
Wireless Headset
Yes
Hookswitch Control
IPv6 Load Server
IPv6 Log Server
802.1x Authentication
Yes
OL-13677-05
Enabled
Administrators can enable or disable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on the
PC port.
Disabling CDP on the PC port will prevent Cisco VT
Warning
Advantage/Unified Video Advantage from working properly on
this phone.
Enabled
Administrators can enable or disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol
(LLDP-MED) on the switch port.
Enabled
Administrators can enable or disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
on the PC port.
Administrators can set Asset ID for Link Layer Discovery Protocol. Maximum
length: 32
Unknown
Administrators can set Power Priority for Link Layer Discovery Protocol.
Disabled
Administrators can enable or disable Wireless Headset Hookswitch Control.
Indicates that the phone will use an alternative IPv6 server to obtain firmware
loads and upgrades, rather than the defined TFTP server. This option enables
you to indicate a local IPv6 server to be used for firmware upgrades, which can
assist in reducing install times, particularly for upgrades over a WAN.
Enter the hostname or the IPv6 address (using standard IPv6 addressing
format) of the server. The indicated server must be running TFTP services and
have the load file in the TFTP path. If the load file is not found, the load will
not install. The phone will not be redirected to the TFTP server. If this field is
left blank, the phone will use the designated TFTP server to obtain its load
files and upgrades. Maximum length: 256
Specifies an IPv6 address and port of a remote system where log messages are
sent. The phone sends the log data to the IPv6 server specified in this field.
However, as of Cisco Unified CM release 7.1(2), the log viewer application
cannot receive log data that gets sent to an IPv6 address. You can view the log
data by using a network packet sniffer. Maximum length: 256
User
Specifies the 802.1x authentication feature status.
Controlled
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