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Ip phone administration guide for cisco callmanager 3.2
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Verifying Network Settings
Table 5-1
Network Settings (continued)
Network Setting
PC Port Disabled
SW Port Configuration
PC Port Configuration
TFTP Server 2
User Locale
Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager 3.2, Cisco IP Phones 7960/7940/7910
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Description
Indicates whether the PC port on the
phone is enabled or disabled. The port is
labeled "10/100 PC" on the back of the
phone and is used to connect a PC or
workstation to the phone so that they can
share a single network connection.
Indicates the speed and duplex of the
switch port. Valid values are: A (auto
negotiate), 10H (10BASE-T/half
duplex), 10F (10BASE-T /full duplex),
100H (100BASE-T /half duplex), or
100F (100BASE-T /full duplex).
Indicates the speed and duplex of the PC
port. Valid values are: A (auto
negotiate), 10H (10BASE-T /half
duplex), 10F (10BASE-T /full duplex),
100H (100BASE-T/half duplex), or
100F (100BASE-T/full duplex).
Displays the IP address of the backup
TFTP server. This server is used to
obtain configuration files and software
upgrades if the primary TFTP server is
unavailable.
Identifies the locale associated with the
phone user. The user locale identifies a
set of detailed information to support
users, including language, font, date and
time formatting, and alphanumeric
keyboard text information.
Chapter 5
Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco IP Phone
Usage Notes
Cannot configure locally. Use
Cisco CallManager to modify.
This parameter is configured at
the phone. See
SW Port" section on page
This parameter is configured at
the phone. See
PC Port" section on page
See the
TFTP Server" section on
page
Cannot configure locally. Use
Cisco CallManager to modify.
"Configuring the
5-26.
"Configuring the
5-27.
"Assigning a Backup
5-24.
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