Cisco Systems 4.2 Unlocking and Locking Options on the Network Configuration Menu, Related Topics

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Unlocking and Locking Options on the Network Configuration Menu

Chapter 4 Configuring Network Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone

Accessing Network Configuration Settings through the Network Configuration Menu

To exit the Network Configuration menu, take one of these actions:

Press the Cancel softkey to return to the Settings menu.

Press the Menu button to return to the main screen.

Related Topics

Unlocking and Locking Options on the Network Configuration Menu, page 4-5

Guidelines for Editing Settings in the Network Configuration Menu, page 4-6

Unlocking and Locking Options on the Network Configuration Menu

Configuration options in the Network Configuration menu are locked by default to prevent users from making changes that could affect the operation of a phone. You must unlock these options before you can change them.

When options are inaccessible for modification, a locked padlock icon appears on the Network Configuration screen. When options are unlocked and accessible for

modification, an unlocked padlock icon Manual background appears on this menu.

If a password has been specified for the phone, you must enter the password when unlocking network configuration options. (For more information about passwords, see Appendix A, “Additional Configuration Methods and Parameters.”)

To unlock network settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7905G and 7912G, follow these steps. Network settings are locked again automatically when you return to the main screen.

Procedure

Step 1 Press the Menu button.

Step 2 Choose Settings > Network Configuration.

Step 3 From the Network Configuration menu, press **#.

Step 4 If the phone displays “Enter Admin Password,” enter your password and then press the Enter softkey.

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