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Static Setting, Description, Primary TFTP server

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Chapter 5 Configuring Network Profiles on the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Configuring Network Profile Settings Step 4 Step 5 The Static Settings menu options display. Scroll to the desired entry and press Select. See Table 5-2 for descriptions of the static setting fields. Press the Edit softkey to enter or modify the entry. Note Use the arrow to enter a space between octets in the IP address. Step 6 For information about entering values, see the "Configuring Network Profile Settings" section on page 5-3. Press Back to return to the Static Settings options. Table 5-2 Static Settings When DHCP is Disabled Static Setting IP Address Subnet Mask Primary Gateway Primary TFTP server Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Description IP address, the unique identifier assigned by the system administrator for the phone. Used to partition the IP address into a network identifier and host identifier so TCP/IP can distinguish between them. Identifies the gateway that provides connectivity to the IP network beyond the subnet to which the phone belongs. Identifies the TFTP server that the phone uses to obtain configuration files. If the system is configured to use host names for servers instead of IP addresses, identify the primary and secondary DNS server to resolve host names. Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 4.0 and 4.1 OL-7104-01 5-7

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Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager Release 4.0 and 4.1
OL-7104-01
Chapter 5
Configuring Network Profiles on the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920
Configuring Network Profile Settings
The Static Settings menu options display.
Step 4
Scroll to the desired entry and press
Select
.
See
Table 5-2
for descriptions of the static setting fields.
Step 5
Press the
Edit
softkey to enter or modify the entry.
Note
Use the
arrow to enter a space between octets in the IP address.
For information about entering values, see the
“Configuring Network Profile
Settings” section on page 5-3
.
Step 6
Press
Back
to return to the Static Settings options.
Table 5-2
Static Settings When DHCP is Disabled
Static Setting
Description
IP Address
IP address, the unique identifier assigned by the
system administrator for the phone.
Subnet Mask
Used to partition the IP address into a network
identifier and host identifier so TCP/IP can
distinguish between them.
Primary Gateway
Identifies the gateway that provides connectivity to
the IP network beyond the subnet to which the phone
belongs.
Primary TFTP server
Identifies the TFTP server that the phone uses to
obtain configuration files.
Primary DNS server
Secondary DNS server
If the system is configured to use host names for
servers instead of IP addresses, identify the primary
and secondary DNS server to resolve host names.