Cisco 7912G Administration Guide - Page 177

from a Cisco IP Phone, releasing addresses

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Index conference, description 5-4 configuration file, creating 6-17 configuration parameter See parameter configuring alternate methods A-1 from a Cisco IP Phone 4-2 methods 4-1 overview 1-12 startup network settings 3-10 through phone's web page 4-3, A-6 user features 5-7 VLAN settings 4-24 ConfirmTone parameter A-18 connecting handset 3-4 to AC adapter 3-5 to a computer 3-5 to the network 3-4 ConnectMode parameter A-20 corporate directory, configuring 5-7 D daisy chaining, not supported 6-21 data VLAN, description 2-3 Default gateway A-9 default router, assigning 4-17 DHCP adding phones that use 2-14 address released, network setting 4-8 description 1-7 disabling 4-11 enabled, network setting 4-8 enabling 4-10 releasing addresses 4-13 server, network setting 4-5 troubleshooting 6-19 DHCP address released A-9 DHCP enabled A-9 Dhcp parameter A-12 DHCP server A-8 DialTone parameter A-18 directory, corporate 5-7 directory numbers, assigning manually 2-14 displaying, network statistics 6-3 DNS server assigning 4-22 troubleshooting 6-20 verifying settings 6-16 DNS server 1 A-9 DnsServer1 parameter A-13 DNS server 2 A-9 DnsServer2 parameter A-13 documentation additional xiii for users 5-10 Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager 3.3, Cisco IP Phones 7902G/7905G/7912G OL-6313-01 IN-3

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Cisco IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco CallManager 3.3, Cisco IP Phones 7902G/7905G/7912G
OL-6313-01
Index
conference, description
5-4
configuration file, creating
6-17
configuration parameter
See parameter
configuring
alternate methods
A-1
from a Cisco IP Phone
4-2
methods
4-1
overview
1-12
startup network settings
3-10
through phone’s web page
4-3, A-6
user features
5-7
VLAN settings
4-24
ConfirmTone parameter
A-18
connecting
handset
3-4
to AC adapter
3-5
to a computer
3-5
to the network
3-4
ConnectMode parameter
A-20
corporate directory, configuring
5-7
D
daisy chaining, not supported
6-21
data VLAN, description
2-3
Default gateway
A-9
default router, assigning
4-17
DHCP
adding phones that use
2-14
address released, network setting
4-8
description
1-7
disabling
4-11
enabled, network setting
4-8
enabling
4-10
releasing addresses
4-13
server, network setting
4-5
troubleshooting
6-19
DHCP address released
A-9
DHCP enabled
A-9
Dhcp parameter
A-12
DHCP server
A-8
DialTone parameter
A-18
directory, corporate
5-7
directory numbers, assigning manually
2-14
displaying, network statistics
6-3
DNS server
assigning
4-22
troubleshooting
6-20
verifying settings
6-16
DNS server 1
A-9
DnsServer1 parameter
A-13
DNS server 2
A-9
DnsServer2 parameter
A-13
documentation
additional
xiii
for users
5-10