Cisco SPA501G Administration Guide - Page 23

Saving the Configuration Profile, Understanding Administrator and User Views - specifications

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Getting Started Understanding Administrator and User Views 1 STEP 3 Scroll to highlight Misc Settings and press Select . STEP 4 Press the left arrow to ensure that Enable Web Server is set to On. STEP 5 Press Select to save this setting. Saving the Configuration Profile Click Submit All Changes when you have finished modifying the fields in the phone web user interface to update the configuration profile. The phone is rebooted and the changes are applied. Click Undo All Changes if you want to clear all changes made this session and return to the parameter values set before the session began or since the last time you clicked Submit All Changes. Understanding Administrator and User Views The Cisco IP phone firmware provides specific privileges for login to a user account and an administrator account. The Administrator account name is admin, and the User account name is user. These account names cannot be changed. The Admin account is designed to give the service provider or VAR configuration access to the Cisco IP phone, while the User account is designed to give limited and configurable control to the end user of the device. The User and Admin accounts can be independently password protected. If the service provider set an Administrator account password, you are prompted for it when you click Admin Login. If it does not yet exist, the screen is refreshed, displaying the administration parameters. No default passwords are assigned to either the Administrator or the User accounts. Only the Administrator account can assign or change passwords. The Administrator account can view and modify all web profile parameters, including web parameters available to the user login. The phone system administrator can further restrict the parameters that a User account can view and modify by using a provisioning profile. The configuration parameters available to the User account are configurable in the Cisco IP phone. User access to the Cisco IP phone web user interface can be disabled. Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 22

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Getting Started
Understanding Administrator and User Views
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
22
1
STEP
3
Scroll to highlight
Misc Settings
and press
Select
.
STEP
4
Press the left arrow to ensure that
Enable Web Server
is set to
On
.
STEP
5
Press
Select
to save this setting.
Saving the Configuration Profile
Click
Submit All Changes
when you have finished modifying the fields in the
phone web user interface to update the configuration profile. The phone is
rebooted and the changes are applied.
Click
Undo All Changes
if you want to clear all changes made this session and
return to the parameter values set before the session began or since the last time
you clicked
Submit All Changes
.
Understanding Administrator and User Views
The Cisco IP phone firmware provides specific privileges for login to a user
account and an administrator account. The Administrator account name is
admin
,
and the User account name is
user
. These account names cannot be changed. The
Admin account is designed to give the service provider or VAR configuration
access to the Cisco IP phone, while the User account is designed to give limited
and configurable control to the end user of the device.
The User and Admin accounts can be independently password protected. If the
service provider set an Administrator account password, you are prompted for it
when you click
Admin Login
. If it does not yet exist, the screen is refreshed,
displaying the administration parameters. No default passwords are assigned to
either the Administrator or the User accounts. Only the Administrator account can
assign or change passwords.
The Administrator account can view and modify all web profile parameters,
including web parameters available to the user login. The phone system
administrator can further restrict the parameters that a User account can view and
modify by using a
provisioning profile
.
The configuration parameters available to the User account are configurable in the
Cisco IP phone. User access to the Cisco IP phone web user interface can be
disabled.