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Appendix A Additional Configuration Methods, Parameters, and Procedures Using the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System on the Cisco IP Phone 7902G • tftp_server_ip is the IP address of the TFTP server on which the firmware upgrade image is stored. Enter 0 to use the TFTP server specified by the TFTPServer1 parameter or by DHCP. • image_id is a unique 32-bit integer value. This value must be different for each upgrade. For this value, it is convenient to use 0x followed by the build date on the image file name. (For example, if the image file name is CP79050101SCCP030323A.ZUP, then the build date is 30323A, and image_id would be 0x30323A.) • image_file_name is the file name of the firmware upgrade image. Using the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System on the Cisco IP Phone 7902G The IVR system on your Cisco IP Phone 7902G lets you verify or change settings on your phone. You can access the IVR system through the Menu button on your phone. IVR System Menu Codes The following table lists the IVR menu codes. Use these codes when you navigate the IVR system using your keypad. The codes of settings that you will probably use most often are numbers 1, 2, 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 905. Menu Code 1 2 10 20 21 22 23 Description Sets the static IP address Sets the static route address Sets the subnet mask Enables or disables DHCP Reviews the IP address Reviews the route address Reviews the subnet mask A-22 Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager 3.3, Cisco IP Phones 7902G/7905G/7912G OL-6313-01

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Appendix A
Additional Configuration Methods, Parameters, and Procedures
Using the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System on the Cisco IP Phone 7902G
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tftp_server_ip
is the IP address of the TFTP server on which the firmware
upgrade image is stored. Enter 0 to use the TFTP server specified by the
TFTPServer1 parameter or by DHCP.
image_id
is a unique 32-bit integer value. This value must be different for
each upgrade. For this value, it is convenient to use 0x followed by the build
date on the image file name. (For example, if the image file name is
CP79050101SCCP030323A.ZUP, then the build date is 30323A, and
image_id
would be 0x30323A.)
image_file_name
is the file name of the firmware upgrade image.
Using the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System
on the Cisco IP Phone 7902G
The IVR system on your Cisco
IP
Phone
7902G lets you verify or change settings
on your phone. You can access the IVR system through the
Menu
button on your
phone.
IVR System Menu Codes
The following table lists the IVR menu codes. Use these codes when you navigate
the IVR system using your keypad. The codes of settings that you will probably
use most often are numbers 1, 2, 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 905.
Menu Code
Description
1
Sets the static IP address
2
Sets the static route address
10
Sets the subnet mask
20
Enables or disables DHCP
21
Reviews the IP address
22
Reviews the route address
23
Reviews the subnet mask