Appendix D
Configurable Parameters for the SIP IP Phone
Table 2
Parameter
DHCP Server
DNS Servers 1 to 5
Dynamic TFTP Server
Erase Configuration
HTTP Proxy Address
HTTP Proxy Port
IP Address
MAC Address
Operational VLAN Id
Subnet Mask
TFTP Server
Network Parameters (continued)
Description
IP address of the DHCP server from which the
phone received its IP address and additional
network settings.
IP address of the DNS server used by the phone to
resolve names to IP addresses. The phone
attempts to use DNS servers 2 to 5 if DNS server
1 is unavailable.
DHCP must be disabled.
Note
IP address of a dynamic TFTP server. After
initially querying the default TFTP server, the
phone rerequests the default and phone-specific
configuration files from the new TFTP server. The
dynamic TFTP server address is not stored in
flash memory.
Whether to erase all of the locally defined
network settings on the phone and reset the values
to the defaults.
Valid values are Yes and No. Yes reenables DHCP.
IP address of the HTTP proxy server. You can use
either a dotted IP address or a DNS name (a record
only).
Number of the outbound proxy port. Default is 80.
IP address of the phone that is assigned by DHCP
or is locally configured.
DHCP must be disabled.
Note
Factory-assigned unique 48-bit hexadecimal
MAC address of the phone.
Unique identifier of the VLAN of which the
phone is a member. This identifier is obtained
through Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP).
IP subnet mask used by the phone. A subnet mask
partitions the IP address into a network and a host
identifier.
DHCP must be disabled.
Note
IP address of the TFTP server.
If you have an administrative VLAN
Note
setting assigned on the Catalyst switch,
that setting overrides any changes made
on the phone.
DHCP must be disabled.
Note
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