Static Settings with Disabled DHCP
Table 27: Static Settings when DHCP is Disabled
DescriptionStatic setting
IP address, the unique identifier assigned by the system administrator for
the phone.
IP Address
Used to partition the IP address into a network identifier and host identifier
so TCP/IP can distinguish between them.
Subnet Mask
Identifies the gateway that provides connectivity to the IP network beyond
the subnet to which the phone belongs.
Default Router 1
Identifies the Domain Name System (DNS) domain in which the phone
resides.
Domain Name
If the system is configured to use hostnames for servers instead of IP
addresses, identify the primary and secondary DNS server to resolve
hostnames.
DNS Server 1
DNS Server 2
Identifies whether you are using an alternate TFTP server. See Set Alternate
TFTP Server, on page 122.
Alternate TFTP server
Identifies the TFTP server that the phone uses to obtain configuration files.TFTP Server 1
Identifies the second TFTP server that the phone can use to obtain
configuration files.
TFTP Server 2
Set Alternate TFTP Server
If you use DHCP to direct the phones to a TFTP server, you can also assign an alternative TFTP server to
some phones instead of the one assigned by DHCP. To assign an alternate TFTP server to a phone, follow
these steps:
Procedure
Step 1
Choose SETTINGS > Network Profiles.
Step 2
To select the profile name that you want to configure, scroll to the item and press the View button.
Step 3
Enter **# to unlock the profile and press Edit.
Step 4
Select Network Configuration.
Step 5
Scroll to Alternate TFTP and press Yes.
Step 6
Scroll to TFTP Server 1 and press Select.
Step 7
In the New TFTP Server 1 field, enter the IP address for the server.
See Static Settings with Disabled DHCP, on page 122 for descriptions of these fields.
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