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Primary Domain Name System DNS server DNS Server, Scroll to the IPv6 Alternate TFTP

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Network Configuration Menu Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Table 4-4 IPv6 Configuration Menu Options (continued) Option IPv6 DNS Server 1 IPv6 DNS Server 2 DHCPv6 Address Released IPv6 Alternate TFTP Description To Change Primary Domain Name System (DNS) server (DNS Server 1) and optional backup DNS servers (DNS Server 2) used by the phone. If your configuration includes both DNSv6 and DNSv4 servers, the phone will look for its DNS server in the following order: 1. IPv6 DNS Server 1 1. Unlock network configuration options. 2. Set the DHCPv6 option to No. 3. Scroll to the appropriate DNS Server option, press the Edit softkey, and then enter a new DNS server IP address. 2. IPv6 DNS Server 2 4. Press the Validate softkey. 3. DNS Server 1-5 for IPv4 (respectively) 5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 as needed to assign the backup DNS server. 6. Press the Save softkey. Releases the IPv6 address that the phone has acquired from the DHCPv6 server or by stateless address autoconfiguration. Note This field is only editable when the DHCPv6 option is enabled. 1. Unlock network configuration options. 2. Scroll to the DHCPv6 Address Released option and press the Yes softkey to release the IP address assigned by DHCP, or press the No softkey if you do not want to release this IP address. 3. Press the Save softkey. Indicates whether the phone is using the IPv6 Alternate TFTP server. 1. Unlock network configuration options. 2. Scroll to the IPv6 Alternate TFTP option and press the Yes softkey if the phone should use an alternative TFTP server. 3. Press the Save softkey. 4-14 Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.0 (SCCP and SIP) OL-21011-01

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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
Network Configuration Menu
IPv6 DNS Server 1
IPv6 DNS Server 2
Primary Domain Name System (DNS) server (DNS Server
1) and optional backup DNS servers (DNS Server 2) used
by the phone.
If your configuration includes both DNSv6 and DNSv4
servers, the phone will look for its DNS server in the
following order:
1.
IPv6 DNS Server 1
2.
IPv6 DNS Server 2
3.
DNS Server 1-5 for IPv4 (respectively)
1.
Unlock network configuration
options.
2.
Set the DHCPv6 option to No.
3.
Scroll to the appropriate DNS
Server option, press the
Edit
softkey, and then enter a new
DNS server IP address.
4.
Press the
Validate
softkey.
5.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 as needed to
assign the backup DNS server.
6.
Press the
Save
softkey.
DHCPv6 Address
Released
Releases the IPv6 address that the phone has acquired
from the DHCPv6 server or by stateless address
autoconfiguration.
Note
This field is only editable when the DHCPv6
option is enabled.
1.
Unlock network configuration
options.
2.
Scroll to the DHCPv6 Address
Released option and press the
Yes
softkey to release the IP address
assigned by DHCP, or press the
No
softkey if you do not want to
release this IP address.
3.
Press the
Save
softkey.
IPv6 Alternate TFTP
Indicates whether the phone is using the IPv6 Alternate
TFTP server.
1.
Unlock network configuration
options.
2.
Scroll to the IPv6 Alternate TFTP
option and press the
Yes
softkey
if the phone should use an
alternative TFTP server.
3.
Press the
Save
softkey.
Table 4-4
IPv6 Configuration Menu Options (continued)
Option
Description
To Change