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Chapter 4 Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone

Configuring IP Settings

Using the Phone Network Configuration Screen

Procedure

Step 1 Display the Network Configuration menu.

For instructions, see the “Displaying the Network Configuration Menu” section on page 4-4.

Step 2 Unlock Network Configuration menu options.

For instructions, see the “Unlocking and Locking Options on the Network

Configuration Menu” section on page 4-5.

Step 3 Scroll to Subnet Mask.

Step 4 Press the Edit softkey.

Step 5 Enter the new IP address.

For information about entering values, see the “Guidelines for Editing Settings in the Network Configuration Menu” section on page 4-6.

Step 6 Press Validat.

Step 7 Press Save.

Assigning a Domain Name

The domain name is the name of the Domain Name System (DNS) domain in which the phone is located. DNS is a hierarchical name for TCP/IP host computers that provides standard naming conventions.

Before assigning a domain name, verify that you have a DNS in your network.

To assign a domain name for the Cisco Unified IP Phone, follow these steps:

 

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Contents Configuring Network Settings on Cisco Unified IP PhoneConfiguration Methods Accessing Network Settings through a Phone Configuration WebProcedure Displaying the Network Configuration Menu Choose Settings Network ConfigurationRelated Topics Settings in the Network Configuration Menu section on Displaying the Network Configuration Menu,Verifying Network Settings Using the Phone Configuration WebSee the Modifying Dhcp Settings section onSee the Assigning a Default See the Assigning aSee the Configuring CDP Section on See the Configuring VlanSee the Disabling Vlan Section on URL See the Enabling an Configuration section onSee the Releasing a Dhcp Alternate Tftp Server Section onRelated Topics Enabling Dhcp Modifying Dhcp SettingsEnabling DHCP, Disabling DHCP, Releasing a Dhcp Address, Scroll to Dhcp Enabled Disabling Dhcp Releasing a Dhcp Address Enabling DHCP, Disabling DHCP, Configuring IP Settings, Configuring IP SettingsScroll to Dhcp Address Released Assigning an IP Address Assigning a Default Router Scroll to Default Router Assigning a Subnet Mask Assigning a Domain Name Scroll to Alternate Domain Assigning DNS Servers Scroll to Alternate DNS Scroll to DNS ServerConfiguring Vlan Settings, Disabling VLAN, Modifying Vlan SettingsConfiguring Vlan Settings Table A-5 on page A-16Scroll to Admin. Vlan Id Disabling VlanScroll to Vlan Enabled Press the No softkey to disable VlanAssigning a Tftp Sever Configuring Tftp OptionsAssigning a Tftp Sever, Enabling an Alternate Tftp Server, Enabling an Alternate Tftp Server Scroll to Tftp ServerScroll to Alternate Tftp Configuring CDP Assigning a Backup Tftp ServerUsing the Phone Configuration Web Press the No softkey to disable CDP
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