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Cisco IP Phone Web Page

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Conceal Seconds
Severely Conceal Seconds
Latency
Cisco IP Phone Web Page
Each Cisco IP Phone has a web page from which you can view a variety of information about the phone,
including:
• Device Information: Displays device settings and related information for the phone.
• Network Setup: Displays network setup information and information about other phone settings.
• Network Statistics: Displays hyperlinks that provide information about network traffic.
• Device Logs: Displays hyperlinks that provide information that you can use for troubleshooting.
• Streaming Statistic: Displays hyperlinks to a variety of streaming statistics.
This section describes the information that you can obtain from the phone web page. You can use this
information to remotely monitor the operation of a phone and to assist with troubleshooting.
You can also obtain much of this information directly from a phone.

Access the Phone Web Page

Note
If you cannot access the web page, it may be disabled by default.
Procedure
Step 1
Obtain the IP address of the Cisco IP Phone by using one of these methods:
a) Search for the phone in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration by choosing Device >
Phone. Phones that register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager display the IP address on the
Find and List Phones window and at the top of the Phone Configuration window.
b) On the phone, press Settings > System Information and then scroll to the IPv4 address field..
Step 2
Open a web browser and enter the following URL, where IP_address is the IP address of the Cisco IP Phone:
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Cisco IP Conference Phone Troubleshooting
Description
Number of seconds that have concealment events (lost
frames) from the start of the voice stream (includes
severely concealed seconds).
Number of seconds that have more than 5 percent
concealment events (lost frames) from the start of the
voice stream.
Estimate of the network latency, expressed in
milliseconds. Represents a running average of the
round-trip delay, measured when RTCP receiver
report blocks are received.

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