MAC
Address
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Media
Access Control (MAC) address of the phone.
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Host Name
|
Host name
that the DHCP server assigned to the phone.
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Domain
Name
|
Name of
the Domain Name System (DNS) domain in which the phone resides.
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DHCP
Server
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IP address
of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server from which the phone
obtains the IP address.
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BOOTP
Server
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Indicates
whether the phone obtains the configuration from a Bootstrap Protocol (BootP)
server.
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DHCP
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Indicates whether the phone uses DHCP.
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IP Address
|
Internet
Protocol (IP) address of the phone.
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Subnet
Mask
|
Subnet
mask that the phone uses.
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Default
Router 1
|
Default
router used that the phone uses.
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DNS Server
1–3
|
Primary
Domain Name System (DNS) server (DNS Server 1) and optional backup DNS servers
(DNS Server 2 and 3) that the phone uses.
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Alternate TFTP
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Indicates whether the phone is using an alternative TFTP server.
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TFTP
Server 1
|
Primary
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server used that the phone uses.
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TFTP
Server 2
|
Backup
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server used that the phone uses.
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DHCP
Address Released
|
Indicates the setting of the DHCP Address Released option.
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Operational VLAN ID
|
Operational Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) that is configured
on a Cisco Catalyst switch in which the phone is a member.
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Admin
VLAN ID
|
Auxiliary
VLAN in which the phone is a member.
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Unified CM 1-5
|
Host names
or IP addresses, in prioritized order, of the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager servers with which the phone can register. An item can also show the IP
address of an SRST router that is capable of providing limited Cisco Unified
Communications Manager functionality, if such a router is available.
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 this 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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Information URL
|
URL of the
help text that appears on the phone.
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Directories URL
|
URL of the
server from which the phone obtains directory information.
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Messages
URL
|
URL of
the server from which the phone obtains message services.
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Services
URL
|
URL of
the server from which the phone obtains Cisco IP Phone services.
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Idle URL
|
URL that
the phone displays when the phone is idle for the time that the Idle URL Time
field specifies and no menu is open.
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Idle URL
Time
|
Number
of seconds that the phone is idle and no menu is open before the XML service
that the Idle URL specifies activates.
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Proxy
Server URL
|
URL of
proxy server, which makes HTTP requests to nonlocal host addresses on behalf of
the phone HTTP client and provides responses from the nonlocal host to the
phone HTTP client.
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Authentication URL
|
URL that
the phone uses to validate requests that are made to the phone web server.
|
SW Port
Setup
|
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
- 1000F = 1000-BaseT/full
duplex
- No Link= No connection to
the switch port
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PC Port
Setup
|
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
- 1000F = 1000-BaseT/full
duplex
- No Link = No connection
to the PC port
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PC Port
Disabled
|
Indicates whether the PC port on the phone is enabled or
disabled.
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User
Locale
|
User
locale that associates 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
|
Network
locale that associates 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 that the phone uses.
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User
Locale Version
|
Version
of the user locale that is loaded on the phone.
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Network
Locale Version
|
Version
of the network locale that is loaded on the phone.
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Speaker
Enabled
|
Indicates whether the speakerphone is enabled on the phone.
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Group Listen
|
Indicates whether the group listen feature is enabled on the phone. Group listen enables you to talk using the handset and
listen on the speaker at the same time.
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GARP
Enabled
|
Indicates whether the phone learns MAC addresses from Gratuitous
ARP responses.
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Span to
PC Port
|
Indicates whether the phone forwards packets that are
transmitted and received on the network port to the access port.
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Video
Capability Enabled
|
Indicates whether the phone can participate in video calls when
it connects to an appropriately equipped camera.
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Voice
VLAN Enabled
|
Indicates whether the phone allows a device that is attached to
the PC port to access the Voice VLAN.
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PC VLAN
|
VLAN
that identifies and removes 802.1P/Q tags from packets that are sent to the PC.
|
Auto Line Select Enabled
|
Indicates whether the phone shifts the call focus to incoming
calls on all lines.
|
DSCP for
Call Control
|
DSCP IP
classification for call control signaling.
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DSCP for
Configuration
|
DSCP IP
classification for any phone configuration transfer.
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DSCP for
Services
|
DSCP IP
classification for phone-based services.
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Security
Mode
|
Security
mode that is set for the phone.
|
Web
Access Enabled
|
Indicates whether web access is enabled (Yes) or disabled (No)
for the phone.
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SSH
Access Enabled
|
Indicates whether the phone accepts or blocks the SSH connections.
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CDP:
SW Port
|
Indicates whether CDP support exists 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 connects to a Cisco switch.
When CDP
is disabled in Cisco Unified Communications Manager, a warning is presented,
indicating that CDP should be disabled on the switch port only if the phone
connects to a non-Cisco switch.
The
current PC and switch port CDP values are shown on the Settings menu.
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CDP: PC Port
|
Indicates whether CDP is supported on the PC port (default is
enabled).
When CDP
is disabled in Cisco Unified Communications Manager, a warning is displays to
indicate that disabling CDP on the PC port prevents CVTA from working.
The
current PC and switch port CDP values are shown in the Settings menu.
|
LLDP-MED: SW Port
|
Indicates whether Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint
Discovery (LLDP-MED) is enabled on the switch port.
|
LLDP: PC
Port
|
Indicates whether Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is
enabled on the PC port.
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LLDP
Power Priority
|
Advertises the phone power priority to the switch, thus enabling
the switch to appropriately provide power to the phones. Settings include:
- Unknown: This is the
default value.
- Low
- High
- Critical
|
LLDP
Asset ID
|
Identifies the asset ID that is assigned to the phone for
inventory management.
|
CTL File
|
Identifies the CTL file.
|
ITL File
|
The ITL file contains the initial trust list.
|
ITL Signature
|
Enhances security by using the secure hash algorithm (SHA-1) in the CTL and ITL files.
|
CAPF Server
|
The name of the CAPF server used by the phone.
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TVS
|
The main component of Security by Default. Trust Verification Services (TVS) enables Cisco Unified IP Phones to authenticate
application servers, such as EM services, directory, and MIDlet, during HTTPS establishment.
|
TFTP Server
|
The name of the TFTP Server used by the phone.
|
TFTP Server
|
The name of the TFTP Server used by the phone.
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Automatic Port Synchronization
|
Synchronizes the ports to the lower speed which eliminates
packet loss.
|
Switch
Port Remote Configuration
|
Allows
the administrator to configure the speed and function of the Cisco Desktop
Collaboration Experience table port remotely by using Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration.
|
PC Port
Remote Configuration
|
Indicates if remote port configuration of the speed and duplex
mode for the PC port is enabled or disabled.
|
IP
Addressing Mode
|
Displays the IP addressing mode that is available on the phone.
|
IP
Preference Mode Control
|
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.
|
IP
Preference Mode For Media
|
Indicates that for media the device uses an IPv4 address to connect to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
|
IPv6
Auto Configuration
|
Displays whether the auto configuration is enabled or disabled on the phone.
|
IPv6 DAD
|
Verifies the uniqueness of new unicast IPv6 addresses before the addresses are assigned to interfaces.
|
IPv6 Accept Redirect Message
|
Indicates if phone accepts the redirect messages from the same router that is used for the destination number.
|
IPv6 Reply Multicast Echo Request
|
Indicates that the phone sends an Echo Reply message in response to an Echo Request message sent to an IPv6 address.
|
IPv6
Load Server
|
Used to
optimize installation time for phone firmware upgrades and off load the WAN by
storing images locally, negating the need to traverse the WAN link for each
phone's upgrade.
|
IPv6 Log
Server
|
Indicates the IPv6-only address and port of the remote logging machine to which the phone sends log messages.
|
IPv6
CAPF Server
|
Common
Name (from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Certificate) of the CAPF
used by the phone.
|
DHCPv6
|
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automatically assigns IPv6 address to devices when you connect them to the network.
Cisco Unified IP Phones enable DHCP by default.
|
IPv6
Address
|
Displays the current IPv6-only address of the phone or allows the user to enter a new IPv6 address.
|
IPv6
Prefix Length
|
Displays
the current prefix length for the subnet or allows the user to enter a new
prefix length.
|
IPv6
Default Router 1
|
Displays
the default router used by the phone or allows the user to enter a new IPv6
default router.
|
IPv6 DNS
Server 1
|
Displays
the primary DNSv6 server used by the phone or allows the user to enter a new
server.
|
IPv6 DNS
Server 2
|
Displays
the secondary DNSv6 server used by the phone or allows the user to set a new
secondary DNSv6 server.
|
IPv6
Alternate TFTP
|
Allows
the user to enable the use of an alternate (secondary) IPv6 TFTP server.
|
IPv6
TFTP Server 1
|
Displays
the primary IPv6 TFTP server used by the phone or allows the user to set a new
primary TFTP server.
|
IPv6
TFTP Server 2
|
Displays
the secondary IPv6 TFTP server used if the primary IPv6 TFTP server is
unavailable or allows the user to set a new secondary TFTP server.
|
IPv6
Address Released
|
Allows
the user to release IPv6-related information.
|
Energywise Power Level
|
A
measure of the energy consumed by devices in an EnergyWise network.
The Cisco IP Phone 7811 does not support Energywise Power Level.
|
Energywise Domain
|
An
administrative grouping of devices for the purpose of power monitoring and
control.
The Cisco IP Phone 7811 does not support Energywise Domain.
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