Chapter 8 Profile and Web Page Parameters and Defaults

Network Parameters

Table 8-1 Network Parameters (continued)

Parameter

Description

 

 

CfgInterval

Number of seconds between automatic profile refreshes from the TFTP server.

 

At the earliest idle time following each interval expiration, the phone retrieves

 

its profile using the tftp get command. Intervals should vary among phones on

 

the network to prevent simultaneous contact of the TFTP server by many

 

phones.This value can range from 60 to 4294967295.

 

This parameter is ignored if UseTftp is 0.

 

Value type: Integer.

 

Default value: 3600

 

 

EncryptKey

Key for decrypting the configuration profile that is downloaded from the TFTP

 

server.

 

0=The configuration profile is not encrypted.

 

string=The profile is encrypted with this key.

 

This parameter is ignored if UseTftp is 0.

 

Value type: Alphanumeric string, up to 8 characters.

 

Default value: 0

 

 

Dhcp

Specifies whether to use the DHCP server to obtain information such as IP

 

addresses for the phone, the network gateway, and the DNS, NTP, and TFTP

 

servers.

 

If this parameter is 0, you must manually specify the IP address of the phone,

 

and the IP addresses of the subnet mask and the default router used by the

 

phone. See the “Minimum Configuration Settings for the

 

Cisco IP Phone Models 7905G and 7912G” section on page 3-9 for more

 

information.

 

0=Do not use the DHCP server. Use hard-coded values.

 

1=Use the DHCP server.

 

Value type: Boolean.

 

Default value: 1

 

 

 

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7912G, 7905G specifications

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