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Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Device Configuration Menu Table 4-5 DHCPv6 Enabled Enabled Determining Where a Phone Acquires Its Network Settings (continued) Auto IP Configuration Disabled Enabled How the Phone Acquires its IP address and Network Settings The DHCP server assigns the IP address and the other network settings to the phone. When the M-bit is set on the router, the O-bit is ignored. The phone can set its IPv6 address based on an IPv6 address that it received from a DHCPv6 server or the phone can acquire its IPv6 address through stateless address autoconfiguration. When the M-bit is not set, you should set the O-bit on the router. The phone will then acquire its IPv6 address through stateless address autoconfiguration. It will not request an IPv6 address from the DHCPv6 server, but it will request other network configuration information. Related Topics • Displaying a Configuration Menu, page 4-2 • Unlocking and Locking Options, page 4-2 • Editing Values, page 4-3 • Overview of Options Configurable from a Phone, page 4-4 • Device Configuration Menu, page 4-17 Device Configuration Menu The Device Configuration menu provides access to eight sub-menus from which you can view a variety of settings that are specified in the configuration file for a phone. (The phone downloads the configuration file from the TFTP server.) These sub-menus are: • Unified CM Configuration Menu, page 4-18 • SIP Configuration Menu for SIP Phones Only, page 4-19 • Call Preferences Menu for SIP Phones, page 4-21 • HTTP Configuration Menu, page 4-22 • Locale Configuration Menu, page 4-23 • UI Configuration Menu, page 4-25 • Media Configuration Menu, page 4-27 • Ethernet Configuration Menu, page 4-30 • Security Configuration Menu, page 4-30 • QoS Configuration Menu, page 4-32 • Network Configuration Menu, page 4-33 For instructions about how to access the Device Configuration menu and its sub-menus, see Displaying a Configuration Menu, page 4-2. OL-21011-01 Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.0 (SCCP and SIP) 4-17

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Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.0 (SCCP and SIP)
OL-21011-01
Chapter 4
Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Device Configuration Menu
Related Topics
Displaying a Configuration Menu, page 4-2
Unlocking and Locking Options, page 4-2
Editing Values, page 4-3
Overview of Options Configurable from a Phone, page 4-4
Device Configuration Menu, page 4-17
Device Configuration Menu
The Device Configuration menu provides access to eight sub-menus from which you can view a variety
of settings that are specified in the configuration file for a phone. (The phone downloads the
configuration file from the TFTP server.) These sub-menus are:
Unified CM Configuration Menu, page 4-18
SIP Configuration Menu for SIP Phones Only, page 4-19
Call Preferences Menu for SIP Phones, page 4-21
HTTP Configuration Menu, page 4-22
Locale Configuration Menu, page 4-23
UI Configuration Menu, page 4-25
Media Configuration Menu, page 4-27
Ethernet Configuration Menu, page 4-30
Security Configuration Menu, page 4-30
QoS Configuration Menu, page 4-32
Network Configuration Menu, page 4-33
For instructions about how to access the Device Configuration menu and its sub-menus, see
Displaying
a Configuration Menu, page 4-2
.
Enabled
Disabled
The DHCP server assigns the IP address and the other network settings to the
phone.
Enabled
Enabled
When the M-bit is set on the router, the O-bit is ignored. The phone can set
its IPv6 address based on an IPv6 address that it received from a DHCPv6
server or the phone can acquire its IPv6 address through stateless address
autoconfiguration.
When the M-bit is not set, you should set the O-bit on the router. The phone
will then acquire its IPv6 address through stateless address
autoconfiguration. It will not request an IPv6 address from the DHCPv6
server, but it will request other network configuration information.
Table 4-5
Determining Where a Phone Acquires Its Network Settings (continued)
DHCPv6
Auto IP Configuration
How the Phone Acquires its IP address and Network Settings