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Model Information Screen

Model Information Screen
The Model Information screen includes the options that are described in
To display the Model Information screen, press the Settings button and then select Model Information.
To exit the Model Information screen, press the Exit softkey.
Table 7-1
Model Information Settings
Option
Description
Model Number
Model number of the phone.
MAC Address
MAC address of the phone.
Load File
Identifier of the factory-installed load
running on the phone.
Boot Load ID
Identifier of the factory-installed load
running on the phone.
Serial Number
Serial number of the phone.
CTL
Displays the MD5 hash of the
certificate trust list (CTL) file that is
installed in the phone. If no CTL file is
installed on the phone, this field
displays No. (If security is configured
for the phone, the CTL file installs
automatically when the phone reboots
or resets.
MIC
Indicates whether a manufacturing
installed certificate (used for the
security features) is installed on the
phone (Yes) or is not installed on the
phone (No).
LSC
Indicates whether a locally significant
certificate (used for the security
features) is installed on the phone (Yes)
or is not installed on the phone (No).
Call Control
Indicates whether the phone is running
Protocol
under SCCP or SIP.
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0
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Chapter 7
Viewing Model Information, Status, and Statistics on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
To Change
Display only—Cannot configure.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Display only—Cannot configure.
For more information about this file,
refer to Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Security Guide.
For information about how to manage
the MIC for your phone, refer to the
"Using the Certificate Authority Proxy
Function" section in Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide.
For information about how to manage
the LSC for your phone, refer to the
"Using the Certificate Authority Proxy
Function" section in Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide.
See the
"Using Cisco Unified IP
Phones with Different Protocols"
section on page
Table
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