Modifying The Phone's Sip Settings - Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 3
Managing Cisco SIP IP Phones
Table 3-1
Network Configuration Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Network Media Type
Network Port 2 Device Type
Operational VLAN Id
Subnet Mask
TFTP Server
When done, press the Save soft key. The phone programs the new information into Flash memory and
Step 4
resets.
When you have completed your changes, ensure that you lock the phone as described in the
Caution
Configuration Mode" section on page

Modifying the Phone's SIP Settings

You can modify the SIP parameters of a Cisco SIP IP phone.
When modifying SIP parameters, remember the following:
Can Edit?
Yes
Yes
No
Yes, but DHCP must
be disabled.
Yes, but DHCP must
be disabled.
Parameters defined in the default configuration file override the values stored in Flash memory.
Parameters defined in the phone-specific configuration file override the values specified in the
default configuration file.
Description
Ethernet port negotiation mode. Valid values are:
Auto—Port is autonegotiated. (This is the default value.)
Full-100—Port is configured to be a full-duplex, 100-MB
connection.
Half-100—Port is configured to be a half-duplex, 100-MB
connection.
Full-10—Port is configured to be a full-duplex, 10-MB
connection.
Half-10—Port is configured to be a half-duplex, 10-MB
connection.
The device type that is connected to port 2 of the phone. Valid
values are:
Hub/Switch (default)
PC
If the value is PC, port 2 can be connected only to a PC. If
Note
you are not sure about the connection, use the default value.
Using a value of "PC" and connecting port 2 to a switch
results in spanning tree loops and network confusion.
Unique identifier of the VLAN of which the phone is a member.
This identifier is obtained through Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).
IP subnet mask used by the phone. A subnet mask partitions the
IP address into a network and a host identifier.
IP address of the TFTP server from which the phone downloads its
configuration files and firmware images.
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Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide
Modifying the Phone's SIP Settings
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