Configuring Your System

IEEE 802.1p/Q

The phone will tag all Ethernet packets it transmits with an 802.1Q VLAN header for one of the following reasons:

When it has a valid VLAN ID set in its network configuration

When it is instructed to tag packets through Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) running on a connected Ethernet switch

When a VLAN ID is obtained from DHCP (refer to DHCP Menu on page 3-7)

The 802.1p/Q user_priority field can be set to a value from 0 to 7. The

user_priority can be configured specifically for RTP packets and call control packets, such as SIP signaling packets, with default settings configurable for all other packets.

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server or locally:

Central

Configuration file:

Specify default and protocol-specific 802.1p/Q settings.

(boot server)

sip.cfg

For more information, refer to Ethernet IEEE 802.1p/Q

 

 

<ethernet/> on page A-47.

 

 

 

Local

Web Server

Specify 802.1p/Q settings.

 

(if enabled)

Navigate to http://<phoneIPAddress>/netConf.htm#qo

 

 

 

 

Local Phone User

Specify whether CDP is to be used or manually set the VLAN ID or

 

Interface

configure DHCP VLAN Discovery.

 

 

Phase 1: bootRom - Navigate to: SETUP menu during auto-boot

 

 

countdown.

 

 

Phase 2: Application - Navigate to:

 

 

Menu>Settings>Advanced>Admin Settings>Network Configuration

 

 

For more information, refer to Setting Up the Network on page

 

 

3-2.

 

 

 

Setting Up Security Features

This section provides information for making configuration changes for the following security-related features:

Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels

Custom Certificates

Incoming Signaling Validation

Configuration File Encryption

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