User manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco IP Phone Provisioning GuideSylantro-hosted Service Release 3.2.1
- Cisco IP Phone Turn-up Summary for New Installs*
- Upgrading Cisco Phones - DHCP
- Configuring the Router and Switch for DHCP
- Cisco IP Phone Configuration using DHCP
- Cisco IP Phone Configuration using DHCP
- Cisco IP Phone Configuration using DHCP
- Adding a Cisco Phone To An Existing Site
- Adding a Cisco Phone To An Existing Site
- Adding a Cisco Phone To An Existing Site
- Upgrading Cisco Phones – Static IP
- Cisco IP Phone Configuration using Static IPs
- Cisco IP Phone Configuration – Manual Method
- Cisco IP Phone Configuration – Manual Method
- Cisco IP Phone Configuration – Manual Method
- *** Notes for Remote Teleworker Installations ***- Only 1 VoIP device is supported for remote teleworkers utilizing NAT.- M
- Remote Teleworker
- Remote Teleworker – NAT Configuration
- Remote Teleworker – Static IP Configuration
- Remote Teleworker
- Remote Teleworker
- Remote Teleworker
- Remote Teleworker
- Remote Teleworker
- Cisco IP Phone Config for Remote Teleworker
- Appendix: Configuring the Local Router’s Firewall
- Example 1: Netgear MGT624
- Example 2: Linksys WRT54GC
- Example 3: Port Forwarding

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2. Configure the phone using following command sequence. These should be done in a single series of steps (i.e., do not saveeach
option; wait until you have completed the series).
Scroll down to DHCP Enabled, (near the end of the options); select No.
Scroll down to DHCP Address Released, and select No.
Scroll up to IP Address; enter the local IP address assigned to the phone.
Scroll down to TFTP Server, and enter 72.245.184.79
Scroll down to Subnet Mask, and enter the Network Mask assigned to the Cisco IP phone.
Scroll to Default Router, and enter Default Gateway assigned to the IP network.
All other settings should remain at their default:
While the Ethernet port defaults to auto negotiate, it can be configured for other values (i.e., Full100 and Full10)
which would be necessary if the corresponding Ethernet switch port has been hard-coded for whatever reasons.
If a PC is placed behind the phone, Network Port 2 Device Type must be set to PC
3. Press the Save softkey.
4. Power cycle the unit
If you Cisco phone is powered by a separate power cord, unplug power cable from the phone
If inline ethernet power (PoE) is being used, unplug the 10/100 SW cable from back of phone
5. The telephone should now begin to download new software from the TFTP server; this process may take up to 5 minutes.When
done, the phone will display a Configuring IP message.
6. To validate firmware upgrade:
Press the Settings button.
Select Status menu.
Select Firmware Version
Application Load ID should be P0M3-03-1-00 or later
Note: all previously entered IP address information will be erased
Cisco IP Phone Configuration – Manual Method