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Modifying DHCP Settings

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Configuring Network Profile Settings Chapter 5 Configuring Network Profiles on the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Table 5-1 Network Profile Settings (continued) Network Setting DHCP Enable/Disable TFTP Option 802.11b Configuration Change Profile Name Description For More Information Set Enable to allow the Dynamic Host See the "Modifying DHCP Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to obtain Settings" section on page 5-4 an IP address for the phone. Note If DHCP is disabled, then you must configure the static settings. Set this option to assign an alternative TFTP server instead of the one assigned by DHCP. See the "Configuring TFTP Option" section on page 5-9. Use this menu to configure wireless settings for the phone such as SSID. See the "Configuring Wireless Settings for the Profile" section on page 5-10. Choose a meaningful name for each profile that you configure. See the "Changing the Profile Name" section on page 5-22 Related Topics • Changing the Profile Name, page 5-22 • Modifying DHCP Settings, page 5-4 • Configuring TFTP Option, page 5-9 • Entering or Verifying Wireless Settings, page 5-14 Modifying DHCP Settings To automatically assign IP addresses to devices when you connect them to the network, you can use DHCP. If you do not use DHCP in your network, then you must disable DHCP and manually enter network configuration information. You can use the DHCP Enable/Disable menu, as shown in Figure 5-2, on the phone to configure DHCP. This section provides information about enabling and disabling DHCP in the following topics: • Enabling or Disabling DHCP, page 5-5 • Configuring Static Settings, page 5-6 Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 4.0 and 4.1 5-4 OL-7104-01

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Chapter 5
Configuring Network Profiles on the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920
Configuring Network Profile Settings
5-4
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 4.0 and 4.1
OL-7104-01
Related Topics
Changing the Profile Name, page 5-22
Modifying DHCP Settings, page 5-4
Configuring TFTP Option, page 5-9
Entering or Verifying Wireless Settings, page 5-14
Modifying DHCP Settings
To automatically assign IP addresses to devices when you connect them to the
network, you can use DHCP. If you do not use DHCP in your network, then you
must disable DHCP and manually enter network configuration information. You
can use the DHCP Enable/Disable menu, as shown in
Figure 5-2
, on the phone to
configure DHCP.
This section provides information about enabling and disabling DHCP in the
following topics:
Enabling or Disabling DHCP, page 5-5
Configuring Static Settings, page 5-6
DHCP Enable/Disable
Set Enable to allow the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to obtain
an IP address for the phone.
Note
If DHCP is disabled, then you
must configure the static settings.
See the
“Modifying DHCP
Settings” section on page 5-4
TFTP Option
Set this option to assign an alternative
TFTP server instead of the one assigned
by DHCP.
See the
“Configuring TFTP
Option” section on page 5-9
.
802.11b Configuration
Use this menu to configure wireless
settings for the phone such as SSID.
See the
“Configuring
Wireless Settings for the
Profile” section on page 5-10
.
Change Profile Name
Choose a meaningful name for each
profile that you configure.
See the
“Changing the Profile
Name” section on page 5-22
Table 5-1
Network Profile Settings (continued)
Network Setting
Description
For More Information