I. Find Information About Your Phone
Procedure
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Step 2 | Select .You can view the following information: Product name— Model number of the Cisco IP Phone. Serial number— Serial number of the Cisco IP Phone. MAC address—Hardware address of the Cisco IP Phone. Software version—Version number of the Cisco IP Phone firmware. Hardware version—Version number of the Cisco IP Phone hardware. Certificate—Status of the client certificate, which authenticates the Cisco IP Phone for use in the ITSP network. This field indicates if the client certificate is properly installed in the phone. Customization—For an RC unit, this field indicates whether the unit has been customized or not. Pending indicates a new RC unit that is ready for provisioning. If the unit has already retrieved its customized profile, this field displays the Customization state as Acquired. |
Step 3 | Press Exit to return to the Applications screen. |
II. Set Up Wireless LAN from the Phone
Only the Cisco IP Phone 8861 and 8865 support wireless LAN connections
Procedure
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Step 2 | Select . |
Step 3 | In the Connect to Wi-Fi screen, click Scan to get a list of available Wi-Fi networks (SSIDs). |
Step 4 | Select an SSID when the scan is complete, and set up the fields for your phone to connect to that network as described in the Scan List Menus table. You can also click Cancel to stop the scan process. If your phone is associated with an SSID, the associated SSID appears at the top of scanned list with a check mark in front of it. |
Step 5 | (Optional) Press Other to add a new network name to which you want to connect your phone. Set up the fields as described in the Wi-Fi Other Menu table. |
III. View the Network Status
Procedure
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Step 2 | Select .You can view the following information:
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IV. VLAN details
Procedure
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Step 2 | Select Network configuration. |
Step 3 | Use the navigation arrows to select the desired menu and edit. |
Step 4 | To display a submenu, repeat step 3. |
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Ethernet Configuration Submenu
FIELD | FIELD TYPE OR CHOICES | DEFAULT | DESCRIPTION |
VLAN | On Off | Off | Enable or disable VLAN. Permits you to enter a VLAN ID when you use VLAN without CDP or LLDP. When you use a VLAN with CDP or LLDP, that associated VLAN takes precedent over the VLAN ID you manually entered. |
VLAN ID | 1 | Enter a VLAN ID for the IP phone when you use a VLAN without CDP (VLAN enabled and CDP disabled). Note that only voice packets are tagged with the VLAN ID. Do not use the 1 value for the VLAN ID. If VLAN ID is 1, you cannot tag voice packets with the VLAN ID. | |
PC port VLAN ID | 1 | Enter a value of the VLAN ID that is used to tag communications from the PC port on the phone. The phone tags all the untagged frames coming from the PC (it does not tag any frames with an existing tag). Valid values: 0 through 4095 Default: 0 | |
DHCP VLAN option | Enter a predefined DHCP VLAN option to learn the voice VLAN ID. When you use a VLAN ID with CDP, LLDP, or manually select a VLAN ID, that VLAN ID takes precedent over the selected DHCP VLAN option. Valid values are:
Default value is null. Cisco recommends that you use DHCP Option 132. |
V. Ethernet Connection Type - DHCP and Static IP
IPv4 Address Settings Submenu
Field | Field Type or Choices | Default | Description |
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Connection type | DHCP | Indicates whether the phone has DHCP enabled.
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Static IP | When DHCP is disabled, you must set the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the phone.
When you assign an IP address using this field, you must also assign a subnet mask and a gateway address. See the Subnet Mask and Default Router fields in this table. |
IPv6 Address Settings Submenu
Field | Field Type or Choices | Default | Description |
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Connection type | DHCP | Indicates whether the phone has Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enabled.
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Static IP | When DHCP is disabled, you must set the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the phone and must set the values of the fields:
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VI. Remote User Setup
Configuration/Provisioning Server: Settings (key) → Device Administration → Profile Rule (ENTER the WEB URL)
Set up the Profile Account
You need to enter the authentication credentials to resynchronize your phone with the provisioning profile when prompted with the Profile account setup screen.
Before you begin
Your administrator specifies the profile authentication type on your phone and provides you with the authentication credentials.
Procedure
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Step 2 | Select . |
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NOTE: Review specifics with VE, details on Admin Guide is specific to Web Portal.