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3 At the prompt EAP Enable?, enter 1-Yes (1 for Yes) if the
network infrastructure supports 802.1x port-based network
access control.
4 Enter DeviceID and Password.
If you select 0-No (0 for No), you are not prompted to enter
Device ID and Password.
For more information about EAP, see “802.1x Port-based
network access control” (page 479).
5 At the prompt, LLDP Enable?, enter 1-Y (1 for Yes, default).
For more information about LLDP, see “802.1ab Link Layer
Discovery Protocol” (page 481). For more information about
802.1Q, see“802.1Q VLAN description” (page 471).
6 At the prompt DHCP Yes/No?, select 1-Y (1 for Yes).
By default, Full DHCP is configured on the IP Phone 2001.
Depending on the configuration requirements, you can change
the IP Phone 2001 configuration to allow the following IP
address assignments:
Static—enter all parameters
Partial DHCP—IP Phone address, subnet mask, and default
Gateway are obtained from the DHCP server
Full DHCP— (default) all parameters are obtained from the
DHCP server
A DHCP server and DHCP relay agents must also be installed,
configured, and running if you choose Partial DHCP, or Full
DHCP configuration. For more information about how to set up
DHCP servers for use with the IP Phones, see Converging the
Data Network with VoIP Fundamentals (NN43001-260).
7 At the prompt, Cached IP?, select 0 (0-No, default) to conform to
the DHCP standard and to obtain an IP address from the DHCP
server. Only select 1 (1 for Yes) to force the IP Phone to start
with a cached IP address if the IP Phone cannot connect to the
DHCP server and obtain an IP address.
8 Select Partial or Full DHCP.
a If you select Full DHCP, then the following parameters are
retrieved from the DHCP server:
a valid IP Phone 2001 IP address
a subnet mask
the default Gateway for the IP Phone 2001 on the LAN
segment to which it connects
the S1 IP (the primary CS 1000 node IP address of the
IP Phone)
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IP Phones Fundamentals
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