Appendix A Additional Configuration Methods, Parameters, and Procedures

Configuration Parameters

Table A-1 Network Parameters (continued)

Parameter

Description

Usage

 

 

 

Nprintf

IP address and port of a

Enter the extended IP address of the server to which

 

server to which

troubleshooting messages are sent and collected in a

 

Cisco IP Phone

log file.

 

troubleshooting messages

The default value is 0, which specifies that no

 

are sent.

 

messages are sent.

 

 

 

 

Note To collect troubleshooting messages, the

 

 

prserv.exe tool must be running on the server

 

 

specified with this parameter.

 

 

For more information about using Nprintf and

 

 

preserv.exe to collect troubleshooting information,

 

 

see the “Collecting Information for

 

 

Troubleshooting” section on page A-30.

 

 

 

TraceFlags

Enables specific trace

Bit map

 

features.

Bit 0–31—Reserved for future use.

 

 

 

 

Should be set to zero (0). The default setting is

 

 

0x00000000.

 

 

 

1. CDP = Cisco Discovery Protocol

 

Tone Parameters

Table A-2describes the tone parameters that you can configure through a phone’s profile file or through its Tone Parameters web page.

 

 

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7902G, 7912G, 7905G specifications

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