Cisco 6921 Administration Guide - Page 159

TFTP Server 2, Network Statistics screen

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Index options Admin. VLAN ID 4-4 CDP on PC port 8-7 CDP on switch port 8-7 Domain Name 4-4 Host Name 4-4 IPv4 TFTP Server 2 4-7 Operational VLAN ID 4-4 PC Port Configuration 4-5 PC VLAN 4-5 SW Port Configuration 4-5 overview 4-1 Network Configuration web page 8-2, 8-4 network connections, access port 3-3 network connectivity, verifying 9-3 networking protocol BootP 1-9 CDP 1-9 DHCP 1-9 HTTP 1-9 IP 1-10 RTCP 1-10 RTP 1-10 SCCP 1-10 TCP 1-10 TFTP 1-10 UDP 1-10 network outages, identifying 9-6 network port configuring 4-5 connecting to 3-6 network requirements, for installing 3-1 network statistics 7-6, 8-7 Network Statistics screen 7-6 Network web page 8-2, 8-7 O onhook predialing 5-10 Operational VLAN ID 4-4 other group pickup 5-10 P PCM file requirements, for custom ring types 6-3 PC Port Configuration 4-5 PC VLAN 4-5 personal address book phone button template 5-15 personal directories, configuring 5-14 phone button template modifying for personal address book or fast dials 5-15 phone button templates 5-14 phone hardening 1-13 phone screen, description of 1-2, 1-5 phone settings access 4-1 physical connection, verifying 9-6 PoE 2-4 ports access 3-2 network 3-2 power external 2-3, 2-4 for the phone 2-3 outage 2-4 PoE 2-4 power reduction 3-9 power over Ethernet See PoE power save 3-9 power source causing phone to reset 9-8 power injector 2-4 privacy 5-10 OL-19025-01 Cisco Unified IP Phone 6921, 6941, and 6961 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1 (SCCP) IN-5

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Index
IN-5
Cisco Unified IP Phone 6921, 6941, and 6961 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1 (SCCP)
OL-19025-01
options
Admin. VLAN ID
4-4
CDP on PC port
8-7
CDP on switch port
8-7
Domain Name
4-4
Host Name
4-4
IPv4
TFTP Server 2
4-7
Operational VLAN ID
4-4
PC Port Configuration
4-5
PC VLAN
4-5
SW Port Configuration
4-5
overview
4-1
Network Configuration web page
8-2, 8-4
network connections, access port
3-3
network connectivity, verifying
9-3
networking protocol
BootP
1-9
CDP
1-9
DHCP
1-9
HTTP
1-9
IP
1-10
RTCP
1-10
RTP
1-10
SCCP
1-10
TCP
1-10
TFTP
1-10
UDP
1-10
network outages, identifying
9-6
network port
configuring
4-5
connecting to
3-6
network requirements, for installing
3-1
network statistics
7-6, 8-7
Network Statistics screen
7-6
Network web page
8-2, 8-7
O
onhook predialing
5-10
Operational VLAN ID
4-4
other group pickup
5-10
P
PCM file requirements, for custom ring types
6-3
PC Port Configuration
4-5
PC VLAN
4-5
personal address book
phone button template
5-15
personal directories, configuring
5-14
phone button template
modifying
for personal address book or fast dials
5-15
phone button templates
5-14
phone hardening
1-13
phone screen, description of
1-2, 1-5
phone settings access
4-1
physical connection, verifying
9-6
PoE
2-4
ports
access
3-2
network
3-2
power
external
2-3, 2-4
for the phone
2-3
outage
2-4
PoE
2-4
power reduction
3-9
power over Ethernet
See PoE
power save
3-9
power source
causing phone to reset
9-8
power injector
2-4
privacy
5-10