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Cisco Small Business SPA509G - Configuring Domain and Internet Settings; Configuring Restricted Access Domains; Configuring DHCP, Static IP, and Pppoe Information

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Configuring Security, Quality, and Network Features
Configuring Domain and Internet Settings
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 146
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Configuring Domain and Internet Settings
Configuring Restricted Access Domains
You can configure restricted access domains. If you enter domains, the Cisco IP
phones respond to SIP messages only from the entered servers.
STEP 1 Log in to the configuration utility.
STEP 2 Click Admin Login and advanced.
STEP 3 Click the System tab.
STEP 4 Enter fully-qualified domain names (FQDNs) for each SIP server you want the
phone to respond to. Separate with semicolons.
STEP 5 Click Submit All Changes.
Configuring DHCP, Static IP, and PPPoE Information
STEP 1 Log in to the configuration utility.
STEP 2 Click Admin Login and advanced.
STEP 3 Click the System tab.
STEP 4 Configure the Internet Connection Type. Choose one of the following:
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP): Configure the phone to
receive an IP address from the network DHCP. Cisco IP phones typically
operate in a network where a DHCP server assigns the device its IP
address. Because IP addresses are a limited resource, the DHCP server
periodically renews the device lease on the IP address. If a phone loses its
IP address for any reason, or if some other device on the network is
assigned its IP address, the communication between the SIP proxy and the
phone is either severed or degraded. Whenever an expected SIP response
is not received within a programmable amount of time after the
corresponding SIP command is sent, the
DHCP Timeout on Renewal
feature
causes the device to request a renewal of its IP address. If the DHCP server
returns the IP address that it originally assigned to the phone, the DHCP
assignment is presumed to be operating correctly. Otherwise, the phone
resets to try to fix the issue.

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