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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*** NAT Router (i.e., Linksys, Netgear) Configuration ***
4. Configure the phone’s network configuration settings including the TFTP server address using following command
sequence. These should be done in a single series of steps (i.e., do not save each option; wait until you complete this
series).
Scroll down to DHCP Enabled, (near the end of the options); select Yes.
Scroll down to DHCP Address Released, and select No.
Scroll down to Alternate TFTP; select Yes
Scroll up to TFTP Server and enter 72.245.184.79 (Provisional TFTP Server)
Press the Validate softkey (if displayed)
Press the Save softkey
5. Plug the Ethernet cable into the phone port labeled 10/100SW.
6. Connect cable to CPE router or LAN switch. Phone will obtain IP address from CPE router.
7. Verify the IP address that has been assigned. Note this address.
Press the Settings button
Select: 3 - Network Configuration
Scroll down to 5 - IP address
8. Covad recommends placing the IP address of the telephone in the DMZ of the router. With most routers, this should allow
for successful implementation and service delivery. Add the IP address for your phone into your home router’s DMZ port.
Refer to the router’s user manual for instructions on how to configure the phone in the DMZ port.
Remote Teleworker – NAT Configuration