Cisco Unified Ip Phone 8961, 9951, And 9971 Administration Guide For Cisco Unified Communications Manager - Cisco 9971 Administration Manual

Unified ip phone 8961, 9951, and 9971 administration guide for cisco unified communications manager 10.0
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Set Up Wireless LAN
Option
Wireless Sign in
Access
IPv4 Setup
IPv6 Setup
MAC Address

Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961, 9951, and 9971 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager

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Description
Enables the display of the Wireless Sign in
Access window in the main Applications
menu:
• On: The Wireless Sign In Access
window displays. Turning this value
on allows you to sign in or change your
Wireless user ID and password on the
main Applications menu. Otherwise,
to change your sign-in information,
navigate down to the Security menu
level and select either the LEAP or
EAP-FAST methods, both of which
require sign-in credentials.
• Off: The Wireless Sign In Access
window does not display.
Default: Off
In the IPv4 Setup configuration submenu,
you can do the following:
• Enable or disable the phone to use the
IP address that the DHCP server
assigns.
• Manually set the IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Default Routers, DNS Server,
and Alternate TFTP servers.
For more information about the IPv4 address
fields, see
Set Up IPv4, on page
In the IPv6 Setup configuration submenu,
you can do the following:
• Enable or disable the phone to use the
IPv6 address that the DHCP server
assigns.
• Manually set the IPv6 Address, Prefix
Length, Default Routers, DNS Server,
and Alternate TFTP servers.
For more information about the IPv6 address
fields, see
Set Up IPv6, on page
Unique Media Access Control (MAC)
address of the phone.
To Change
See
Set Wireless Sign In Access Field,
on page
80.
Scroll to IPv4 Setup and press Select.
73.
Scroll to IPv6 Setup and press Select.
76.
Display only. Cannot configure.

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