Chapter 4 Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone

Verifying Network Settings

Table 4-2 Network Settings (continued)

Network Setting

Description

Usage Notes

 

 

 

GARP Enabled

Indicates whether the phone learns MAC

Use Cisco Unified

 

addresses from Gratuitous ARP responses.

CallManager

 

Disabling the ability to accept Gratuitous ARP

Administration to modify.

 

will prevent applications that use this mechanism

 

 

to monitor and record voice streams from

 

 

working. If voice monitoring is not desired, set

 

 

this option to No (disabled).

 

 

 

 

DSCP For Call

DSCP IP classification for call control signalling.

Use Cisco Unified

Control

 

CallManager to modify.

 

 

 

DSCP For

DSCP IP classification for any phone

Use Cisco Unified

Configuration

configuration transfer.

CallManager to modify.

 

 

 

DSCP For Services

DSCP IP classification for phone-based services.

Use Cisco Unified

 

 

CallManager to modify.

 

 

 

Handset Only

Indicates whether the speaker is enabled (No) or

Use Cisco Unified

Mode

disabled (Yes).

CallManager to modify.

 

 

 

Web Access

Indicates whether the internal web server is

Use Cisco Unified

Enabled

enabled (Yes) or disabled (No) for the phone.

CallManager to modify.

 

When disabled, you cannot access web pages for

 

 

the phone.

 

 

 

 

Related Topics

Verifying Network Settings, page 4-7

Modifying DHCP Settings, page 4-13

Configuring IP Settings, page 4-17

Modifying VLAN Settings, page 4-26

Configuring TFTP Options, page 4-29

 

 

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