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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1. Prepare to configure the phone by following these steps. Upon completion of this step, the phone will begin to perform a
software upgrade and reboot itself, which should take about 5 minutes to complete.
*** Used Phone Configuration ***
If phone is previously used, Covad recommends erasing any pre-existing configuration settings
Plug the Ethernet cable into the phone’s 10/100 SW port. Plug the other end into an Ethernet switch port on
the VLAN associated with the router’s FastEthernet port.
Phone should be powered on
Select Network Configuration.
Press **# to unlock phone and enter “edit mode.” Upon completion, the safety lock icon at the top of the
display will change to an opened lock.
Scroll down to “Erase Configuration” and select “Yes”
Select “Save”
Reboot phone - Unplug the Ethernet cable from 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 Switch’ cable from back of phone
*** New Phone Configuration ***
Plug the Ethernet cable into the phone’s 10/100 SW port. Plug the other end into an Ethernet switch port on
the VLAN associated with the router’s FastEthernet port.
Cisco IP Phone Configuration using DHCP