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Network Configuration Menu Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone For information about the keys you can use to edit options, see Editing Values, page 4-3. Table 4-2 Network Configuration Menu Options Option Description To Change IPv4 Configuration Internet Protocol v4 address menu. In the IPv4 Configuration menu, you can do the following: • Enable or disable the phone to use the IPv4 address that is assigned by the DHCPv4 server. 1. Unlock network configuration options. 2. Scroll to IPv4 Configuration and press the Select softkey. • Manually set the IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask, Default Routers, DNSv4 Server, and Alternate TFTP servers for IPv4. For more information on the IPv4 address fields, refer to the specific field within this table. IPv6 Configuration Internet Protocol v6 address menu. In the IPv6 Configuration menu, you can do the following: • Enable or disable the phone to use the IPv6 address that is assigned by the DHCPv6 server, or to use the IPv6 address that the phone acquires through Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC). 1. Unlock network configuration options. 2. Scroll to IPv6 Configuration and press the Select softkey. • Manually set the IPv6 Address, Subnet Prefix Length, Default Routers, DNSv6 Server, and IPv6 TFTP servers. For more information on the IPv6 address fields, refer to Table 4-5. For more information on SLAAC, refer to Deploying IPv6 in Unified Communications Networks with Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1. MAC Address Unique Media Access Control (MAC) address of the Display only-Cannot configure. phone. Host Name Unique host name that the DHCP server assigned to Display only-Cannot configure. the phone. Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5 4-6 OL-23092-01

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Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5
OL-23092-01
Chapter 4
Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Network Configuration Menu
For information about the keys you can use to edit options, see
Editing Values, page 4-3
.
Table 4-2
Network Configuration Menu Options
Option
Description
To Change
IPv4 Configuration
Internet Protocol v4 address menu. In the IPv4
Configuration menu, you can do the following:
Enable or disable the phone to use the IPv4
address that is assigned by the DHCPv4 server.
Manually set the IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask,
Default Routers, DNSv4 Server, and Alternate
TFTP servers for IPv4.
For more information on the IPv4 address fields, refer
to the specific field within this table.
1.
Unlock network configuration options.
2.
Scroll to IPv4 Configuration and press the
Select
softkey.
IPv6 Configuration
Internet Protocol v6 address menu. In the IPv6
Configuration menu, you can do the following:
Enable or disable the phone to use the IPv6
address that is assigned by the DHCPv6 server, or
to use the IPv6 address that the phone acquires
through Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
(SLAAC).
Manually set the IPv6 Address, Subnet Prefix
Length, Default Routers, DNSv6 Server, and IPv6
TFTP servers.
For more information on the IPv6 address fields, refer
to
Table 4-5
.
For more information on SLAAC, refer to
Deploying
IPv6 in Unified Communications Networks with Cisco
Unified Communications Manager 7.1
.
1.
Unlock network configuration options.
2.
Scroll to IPv6 Configuration and press the
Select
softkey.
MAC Address
Unique Media Access Control (MAC) address of the
phone.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Host Name
Unique host name that the DHCP server assigned to
the phone.
Display only—Cannot configure.