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Chapter 3 Managing Cisco SIP IP Phones
Accessing Status Information
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Cisco SIP IP Phone 7960 Administrator Guide
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Phone State Message—TCP messages indicating the state of the phone.
Possible messages are:
Phone Initialized—TCP connection has not gone down since the phone
was powered on.
Phone Closed TCP—TCP connection was closed by the phone.
TCP Timeout—TCP connection was closed because of a retry timeout.
Error Code—Error messages indicating unusual reasons the TCP
connection was closed.
Elapsed Time—Length of time (in days, hours, minutes, and seconds) since
the last power cycle.
Port 0 Full, 100—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has
auto-negotiated a full-duplex 100Mbps connection.
Port 0 Half, 100—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has
auto-negotiated a half-duplex 100Mbps connection.
Port 0 Full, 10—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has
auto-negotiated a full-duplex 10Mbps connection.
Port 0 Half, 10—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has
auto-negotiated a half-duplex 10Mbps connection.
Port 1 Full, 100—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has
auto-negotiated a full-duplex 100Mbps connection.
Port 1 Half, 100—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has
auto-negotiated a half-duplex 100Mbps connection.
Port 1 Full, 10—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has
auto-negotiated a full-duplex 10Mbps connection.
Port 1 Half, 10—Indicates that the network is in a linked state and has
auto-negotiated a half-duplex 10Mbps connection.
Step 6
To exit the Network Statistics panel, press the Exit soft key.
Note
To reset the values displayed on Network Statistics panel, power off
and power on the phone.

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