Cisco 7925G Administration Guide - Page 45

Interacting with the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server, Priority, DHCP Settings

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Chapter 2 Overview of the VoIP Wireless Network Components of the VoIP Wireless Network Related Topic Understanding the Phone Startup Process, page 3-17 Interacting with the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses in a network. When an IP device is added to the network, it must have a unique IP address. Without DHCP, the IP address must be entered manually at each device. DHCP allocates IP addresses dynamically and reuses IP addresses when devices no longer need them. If DHCP is enabled in the network, the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G uses the DHCP scope settings in the DHCP server to perform the phone provisioning bootup process. You must configure the settings of the DHCP server in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager network. The DHCP scope settings include the following: • TFTP servers • DNS server IP address (optional unless using host names) • Pool and range of the subnet mask, IP address, and gateway The priority of the DHCP settings for the TFTP server is unique to the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, as shown in Table 2-5. Table 2-5 Priority 1st 2nd 3rd 4th DHCP Settings Priority DHCP Settings DHCP option 150 DHCP option 66 SIADDR ciscoCM1 If DHCP is disabled, the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G uses the following network settings in Table 2-6 to perform the phone provisioning bootup process. You must configure these static parameters for each Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G. Table 2-6 Static IP Addresses When DHCP is Disabled Static Setting IP Address Subnet Mask Default Router 1 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. OL-15984-01 Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1) 2-15

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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1)
OL-15984-01
Chapter 2
Overview of the VoIP Wireless Network
Components of the VoIP Wireless Network
Related Topic
Understanding the Phone Startup Process, page 3-17
Interacting with the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications protocol that lets network
administrators manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses in a network. When an IP device is
added to the network, it must have a unique IP address. Without DHCP, the IP address must be entered
manually at each device. DHCP allocates IP addresses dynamically and reuses IP addresses when
devices no longer need them.
If DHCP is enabled in the network, the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G uses the DHCP scope
settings in the DHCP server to perform the phone provisioning bootup process. You must configure the
settings of the DHCP server in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager network.
The DHCP scope settings include the following:
TFTP servers
DNS server IP address (optional unless using host names)
Pool and range of the subnet mask, IP address, and gateway
The priority of the DHCP settings for the TFTP server is unique to the Cisco Unified Wireless
IP Phone 7925G, as shown in
Table 2-5
.
If DHCP is disabled, the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G uses the following network settings in
Table 2-6
to perform the phone provisioning bootup process. You must configure these static parameters
for each Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G.
Table 2-5
DHCP Settings Priority
Priority
DHCP Settings
1st
DHCP option 150
2nd
DHCP option 66
3rd
SIADDR
4th
ciscoCM1
Table 2-6
Static IP Addresses 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.
Default Router 1
Identifies the gateway that provides connectivity to the IP network
beyond the subnet to which the phone belongs.