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Device &gt, Phone > Phone Configuration, Protocol RTCP. Settings include

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Device Configuration Menu Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Note The phone also has a Network Configuration menu that you access directly from the Settings menu. For information about the options on that menu, see the "Network Configuration Menu" section on page 4-5. Table 4-18 Network Configuration Menu Options Option Load Server RTP Control Protocol Description To Change Used to optimize installation time for phone firmware upgrades and offload the WAN by storing images locally, negating the need to traverse the WAN link for each phone's upgrade. From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose Device > Phone > Phone Configuration. You can set the Load Server to another TFTP server IP address or name (other than the TFTP Server 1 or TFTP Server 2) from which the phone firmware can be retrieved for phone upgrades. When the Load Server option is set, the phone contacts the designated server for the firmware upgrade. Note The Load Server option allows you to specify an alternate TFTP server for phone upgrades only. The phone continues to use TFTP Server 1 or TFTP Server 2 to obtain configuration files. The Load Server option does not provide management of the process and of the files, such as file transfer, compression, or deletion. Indicates whether the phone supports the Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP). Settings include: • Enabled • Disabled-default From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose Device > Phone > Phone Configuration. If this feature is disabled, several call statistic values display as 0. For additional information, see the following sections: • Call Statistics Screen, page 7-13 • Streaming Statistics, page 8-10 4-26 Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970G/7971G-GE Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0 OL-15299-01

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Chapter 4
Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Device Configuration Menu
Note
The phone also has a Network Configuration menu that you access directly from the Settings menu. For
information about the options on that menu, see the
“Network Configuration Menu” section on page 4-5
.
Table 4-18
Network Configuration Menu Options
Option
Description
To Change
Load Server
Used to optimize installation time for phone firmware
upgrades and offload the WAN by storing images locally,
negating the need to traverse the WAN link for each phone's
upgrade.
You can set the Load Server to another TFTP server IP address
or name (other than the TFTP Server 1 or TFTP Server 2)
from which the phone firmware can be retrieved for phone
upgrades. When the Load Server option is set, the phone
contacts the designated server for the firmware upgrade.
Note
The Load Server option allows you to specify an
alternate TFTP server for phone upgrades only. The
phone continues to use TFTP Server 1 or TFTP Server
2 to obtain configuration files. The Load Server option
does not provide management of the process and of
the files, such as file transfer, compression, or
deletion.
From Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
Administration, choose
Device >
Phone > Phone Configuration
.
RTP Control Protocol
Indicates whether the phone supports the Real-Time Control
Protocol (RTCP). Settings include:
Enabled
Disabled—default
If this feature is disabled, several call statistic values display
as 0. For additional information, see the following sections:
Call Statistics Screen, page 7-13
Streaming Statistics, page 8-10
From Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
Administration, choose
Device >
Phone > Phone Configuration
.