User Interface Menus; Network Setup Menu - Cisco 8831 Administration Manual

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User Interface menus

User Interface menus

Network Setup menu

The Network Setup menu provides options for viewing and configuring a variety of network settings. The
following table describes these options and, where applicable, explains how to change them.
For information about how to access the Network Setup menu, see Display Configuration menu.
Table 18: Network Setup menu options
Option
IPv4 Setup
Host Name
Domain Name
Operational VLAN ID
Admin. VLAN ID
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Description
In the IPv4 Setup submenu, you can do the
following:
• Enable or disable the phone to use the
IP address that is assign by the DHCP
server.
• Manually set the IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Default Routers, DNS Server,
and Alternate TFTP servers.
For more information on the IPv4 address
fields, see IPv4 Setup Menu Items.
Unique host name that the DHCP server
assigned to the phone.
Name of the Domain Name System (DNS)
domain in which the phone resides.
Auxiliary Virtual Local Area Network
(VLAN) configured on a Cisco Catalyst
switch in which the phone is a member.
If the phone has not received an auxiliary
VLAN, this option indicates the
Administrative VLAN.
If neither the auxiliary VLAN nor the
Administrative VLAN are configured, this
option defaults to a VLAN ID of 4095.
Auxiliary VLAN in which the phone is a
member.
Used only if the phone does not receive an
auxiliary VLAN from the switch; otherwise
it is ignored.
Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 settings
To Change
Scroll to IPv4 Setup and press
Select.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Set Domain Name Field
Display only—Cannot configure.
The phone obtains its Operational
VLAN ID via Cisco Discovery
Protocol (CDP) from the switch to
which the phone is attached. To
assign a VLAN ID manually, use
the Admin VLAN ID option.
See, Set Admin VLAN ID

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