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Understanding the Phone Startup Process
Table 3-5
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone Startup Process (continued)
Step
3. Authenticating with access
point
4. Configuring IP network
5. Downloading Load ID
6. Downloading config file
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1)
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Description
The Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G begins the
authenticating process.
If set for Open, then any device can authenticate to the
access point. For added security, static WEP
encryption might optionally be used.
If set to Shared Key, the phone encrypts the challenge
text using the WEP key and the access point must
verify that the WEP key was used to encrypt the
challenge text before network access is available.
If set for LEAP or EAP-FAST, then the user name
and password are authenticated by the RADIUS server
before network access is available.
If set for Auto (AKM), the phone looks for an access
point with one of the following key management
options enabled:
WPA, WPA2, or CCKM—The username and
password are authenticated by the RADIUS server
before network access is available.
WPA-Pre-shared key, WPA2-Pre-shared
key—The phone authenticates with the access
point using the pre-shared key.
If the wireless IP phone is using DHCP to obtain an IP
address, the phone queries the DHCP server to obtain one.
If you are not using DHCP in your network, you must
assign a static IP address to each phone locally.
In addition to assigning an IP address, the DHCP server
directs the wireless IP phone to a TFTP server. If the phone
has a statically defined IP address, you must configure the
TFTP server IP address locally on the phone; the phone
then contacts the TFTP server directly.
The wireless IP phone checks to verify that the proper
firmware is installed or if new firmware is available to
download.
Cisco Unified Communications Manager informs devices
using.cnf or.cnf.xml format configuration files of their
load ID. Devices using.xml format configuration files
receive the load ID in the configuration file.
The TFTP server has configuration files and profile files.
A configuration file includes parameters for connecting to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager and information
about which image load a phone should be running. A
profile file contains various parameters and values for
phone and network settings.
Chapter 3
Setting Up the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G
Related Topics
Authentication Methods,
page 2-16
Configuring DHCP
Settings, page 5-6
Disabling DHCP, page 5-6
Resolving Startup and
Connectivity Problems,
page 10-1
Phone Configuration Files
and Profile Files, page 2-14
Configuring an Alternate
TFTP Server, page 5-7
Phone Configuration Files
and Profile Files, page 2-14
Resolving Startup and
Connectivity Problems,
page 10-1
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