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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On the day of activation, the phone must be configured at the site:
7. Power up the telephone.
Make sure the phone’s Default Gateway is not reachable by the phone
The configuration information you entered prior to the site visit has now been erased and must be re-entered.
(see step 9)
8. Configure the primary TFTP server
Press the Settings button on the right side of the phone
Scroll down and select Unlock Config
Select the Number softkey
Type in #46# with your key pad and select the Accept softkey
Select Network Configuration
Scroll down to TFTP Server, and enter one of the following TFTP server IPs:
If you don’t know which TFTP server you need, please check with Covad Provisioning or Support before
configuring your phone
9. Configure MGCP settings
When the phone displays the Configuring IP message, press the Settings button and select the MGCP
Configuration option
Next to Media Gateway Controller, enter 68.165.105.160 (SV2) or 68.165.105.130 (SV1),
64.2.21.61 (SJ) or 72.245.184.75 (DC)
if you don’t know which Media Gateway Controller to use, please check with Covad
Provisioning or Support.
The MGCP Input & Output ports must retain their defaults of 2427 & 2727
Press the Save softkey; escape back to the main menu
10. You will now need to power cycle the phone. This process may take up to 15 minutes. DO NOT REBOOT OR ATTEMPT
TO USE THE PHONE DURING THIS TIME. Disrupting the software download process may permanently
damage the phone.
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
VSO
Cisco IP Phone Configuration – Manual Method
DC SV2 SV1 SJ
TFTP IP 72.245.184.75 68.165.105.181 64.2.21.251 64.2.21.45