DHCP Server
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IP address of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server that assigns the phone IP address.
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MAC Address
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Media Access Control (MAC) address of the phone.
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Host Name
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Host name that the DHCP server assigned to the phone.
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Domain Name
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Name of the Domain Name System (DNS) domain in which the phone
resides.
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IP Address
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Internet Protocol (IP) address of the phone.
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Subnet Mask
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Subnet mask used by the phone.
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TFTP Server 1
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Primary Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server used by
the phone.
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TFTP Server 2
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Backup Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server used by
the phone.
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Default Router 1
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Default router used by the phone.
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DNS Server 1 through 5
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Primary DNS server (DNS Server 1) and
optional backup DNS servers (DNS Server 2 - 5) used by the phone.
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Operational VLAN ID
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Auxiliary Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) configured on a
Cisco Catalyst switch in which the phone is a member.
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Admin. VLAN ID
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Auxiliary VLAN in which the phone is a member.
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CallManager 1–5
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Host names or IP addresses, in prioritized order, of the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers with which the phone can register.
For an available server, an item shows the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server IP address and one of the following
states:
- Active:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server from which the phone is currently
receiving call processing services.
- Standby:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager server to which the phone switches if the
current server becomes unavailable.
- Blank: No current
connection to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
An item may also include the Survivable Remote Site Telephony
(SRST) designation, which identifies an SRST router capable of providing
Cisco Unified Communications Manager functionality with a limited feature set.
This router assumes control of call processing if all other
Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers become unreachable. The SRST
Cisco Unified Communications Manager always appears last in the list of
servers, even if it is active. You configure the SRST router address in the
Device Pool section in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration
window.
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DHCP Enabled
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Indicates whether the phone uses DHCP.
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DHCP Address Released
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Indicates the setting of the DHCP Address Released option on
the phone Network Configuration menu.
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Alternate TFTP
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Indicates whether the phone uses an alternative TFTP server.
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Automatic Port Synchronization
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911 only)
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Indicates if the automatic port synchronization is enabled or
disabled. When automatic port synchronization is enabled, Cisco recommends
that you configure both ports to autonegotiate. If one port is enabled for
autonegotiate and the other is at a fixed speed, the phone synchronizes to the
fixed port speed.
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SW Port Remote Configuration
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Indicates if the software port configuration of the speed and
duplex mode for the SW port is enabled or disabled.
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PC Port Remote Configuration
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911 only)
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Indicates if the remote port configuration of the speed and
duplex mode for the PC port is enabled or disabled.
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SW Port Setup
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Speed and duplex of the switch port, where:
- A: Auto Negotiate
- 10H:
10-BaseT/half duplex
- 10F:
10-BaseT/full duplex
- 100H:
100-BaseT/half duplex
- 100F:
100-BaseT/full duplex
- No Link: No
connection to the switch port
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PC Port Setup
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911 only)
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Speed and duplex of the switch port, where:
- A: Auto Negotiate
- 10H:
10-BaseT/half duplex
- 10F:
10-BaseT/full duplex
- 100H:100-BaseT/half duplex
- 100F:
100-BaseT/full duplex
- No Link: No
connection to the PC port
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User Locale
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User locale associated with the phone user. Identifies a set
of detailed information to support users, including language, font, date and
time formatting, and alphanumeric keyboard text information.
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Network Locale
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Network locale associated with the phone user. Identifies a
set of detailed information to support the phone in a specific location,
including definitions of the tones and cadences used by the phone.
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User Locale Version
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Version of the user locale loaded on the phone.
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Network Locale Version
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Version of the network locale loaded on the phone.
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PC Port Disabled
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911 only)
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Indicates whether the PC port on the phone is enabled or
disabled.
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Speaker Enabled
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911 only)
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Indicates whether the speakerphone is enabled on the phone.
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GARP Enabled
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Indicates whether the phone learns MAC addresses from
Gratuitous ARP (GARP) responses.
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Video Capability Enabled
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911 only)
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Indicates whether the phone can participate in video calls
when connected to an appropriately equipped PC.
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Voice VLAN Enabled
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Indicates whether the phone allows a device attached to the PC
port to access the Voice VLAN.
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DSCP for Call Control
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Digital Signal Control Processing (DSCP) classification for call control signaling.
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DSCP for Configuration
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DSCP classification for any phone configuration transfer.
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DSCP for Services
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DSCP classification for phone-based services.
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Security Mode
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Displays the security mode for the phone.
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Web Access Enabled
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Indicates whether web access is enabled or disabled
for the phone.
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Span to PC Port
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911 only)
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Indicates whether the phone will forward packets transmitted
and received on the network port to the access port.
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CDP: PC Port
(Cisco Unified IP Phone 6911 only)
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Indicates whether CDP is supported on the PC port (default is
enabled).
Enable CDP on the PC port when Cisco VT Advantage/Unified
Video Advantage (CVTA) is connected to the PC port. CVTA does not work without
CDP interaction with the phone.
When CDP is disabled in Cisco Unified Communications Manager,
a warning displays to indicate that disabling CDP on the PC port prevents CVTA
from working.
The current PC and switch port CDP values display on the
Settings menu.
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CDP: SW Port
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Indicates whether CDP is supported on the switch port (default
is enabled).
Enable CDP on the switch port for VLAN assignment for the
phone, power negotiation, QoS management, and 802.1x security.
Enable CDP on the switch port when the phone is connected to a
Cisco switch.
When CDP is disabled in Cisco Unified Communications Manager,
a warning displays to, indicate that CDP should be disabled on the switch
port only if the phone is connected to a non-Cisco switch.
The current PC and switch port CDP values are shown on the
Settings menu.
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SSH Access Enabled
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Indicates whether the phone accepts or blocks the SSH
connections.
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EnergyWise Level
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Indicates the EnergyWise Level.
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EnergyWise Domain
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The EnergyWise domain that the phone is in.
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Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Mode Enabled
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Indicates whether FIPS mode is enabled.
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IP Addressing Mode
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Displays the IP addressing mode that is available on the
phone.
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IP Preference Mode Control
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Indicates the IP address version that the phone uses during
signaling with Cisco Unified Communications Manager when both IPv4 and IPv6 are
both available on the phone.
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IPv6 Auto Configuration
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Displays whether the autoconfiguration is enabled or disabled
on the phone.
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IPv6 CAPF Server
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Common Name (from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Certificate) of the CAPF used by the phone.
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DHCPv6
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol version 6 (DHCPv6) automatically
assigns IPv6 address to devices when you connect them to the network. Cisco
Unified IP Phones enable DHCP by default.
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IPv6 Default Router 1
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Default router used by the phone (Default Router 1).
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IPv6 Address
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The 128 bit IPv6 address of the phone.
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IPv6 Prefix Length
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Subnet prefix length that is used by the phone. The subnet
prefix length is a decimal value from 1-128, that specifies the portion of the
IPv6 address that comprises the subnet.
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IPv6 TFTP Server
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Indicates whether the phone is using the IPv6 Alternate TFTP
server.
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