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Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961, 9951, and 9971 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5 (SIP)
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Chapter 7 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
WLAN Setup Menu
WLAN Setup Menu
The WLAN Setup menu provides options for viewing and making a variety of network settings.
Table 7-2 describes these options and, where applicable, explains how to change them.
Note You can configure the WLAN settings only on the Cisco Unified IP Phone keypad. You must use the ac
adapter when using the Cisco Unified IP Phone in WLAN mode. WLAN is disabled when Ethernet is
connected.
For information about how to access the WLAN Setup menu, see the “Displaying a Setup Menu” section
on page 7-2.
For information about the keys you can use to edit options, see the “Editing Values” section on page 7-3.
Ta bl e 7-2 WL AN S et up Menu Options
Option Description To Change
Wireless Used to turn the wireless radio on Cisco Unified IP Phone
on or off. Valid values:
On—Turns the wireless radio on the phone on.
Off—Turns the wireless radio on the phone off.
Default: On
1. Scroll to the Wireless option,
and use the toggle switch to
change the setting between on
and off.
2. Press the Apply softkey.
WLAN Sign in Access Enables the display of the WLAN Sign in Access window
in the main Applications menu:
On—The WLAN Sign In Access window displays.
Turning this value on allows you to sign in or change
your WLAN user ID and password on the main
Applications menu. Otherwise, to change your login
information, you would have to navigate down to the
Security menu level and select either the LEAP or
EAP-FAST methods, both of which require login
credentials.
Off—The WLAN Sign In Access window does not
display.
Default: Off
1. Scroll to the Wireless Sign In
option, and use the toggle switch
to change the setting between on
and off.
2. Press the Apply softkey.
IPv4 Setup In the IPv4 Setup configuration submenu, you can do the
following:
Enable or disable the phone to use the IP address that
is assign by the DHCP server.
Manually set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Routers, DNS Server, and Alternate TFTP servers.
For more information on the IPv4 address fields, refer to
Table 7-3.
Scroll to IPv4 Setup and press the
Select button.
MAC Address Unique Media Access Control (MAC) address of the
phone.
Display only—Cannot configure.