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Understanding Dhcpv6 And Autoconfiguration - Cisco IP Phone Administration Manual

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Chapter 4
Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phones
Table 4-4
IPv6 Configuration Menu Options (continued)
Option
IPv6 TFTP Server 2
(SCCP phones only)

Understanding DHCPv6 and Autoconfiguration

You can choose to configure the IP address and other network settings, such as the TFTP server, DNS
server, domain, and name on an IP Phone manually or by using a router or a DHCP server to
automatically assign the IP address and other network information. For more information on how the
Auto IP Configuration and DHCPv6 settings determine where the IP Phone acquires its IPv6 address and
other network settings, see
.
Table 4-5
Determining Where a Phone Acquires Its Network Settings
DHCPv6
Auto IP Configuration
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
OL-23091-01
Description
Optional backup IPv6 TFTP server that the phone uses if
the primary IPv6 TFTP server is unavailable.
If you make changes to the Alternate TFTP or IPv6 TFTP
servers, you must first unlock the CTL file or ITL file on
the phone.
When the phone looks for its TFTP server, it gives
precedence to manually assigned TFTP servers, regardless
of the protocol. If your configuration includes both IPv6
and IPv4 TFTP servers, the phone prioritizes the order that
it looks for its TFTP server by giving priority to manually
assigned IPv6 TFTP servers and IPv4 TFTP servers. The
phone looks for its TFTP server in the following order:
Manually assigned IPv6 TFTP Servers
1.
Manually assigned IPv4 TFTP Servers
2.
3.
DHCPv6 assigned TFTP Servers
DHCP assigned TFTP Servers
4.
For information about the CTL file or ITL file, see Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. For
information about unlocking the CTL file, see
the CTL and ITL Files, page
Table
How the Phone Acquires its IP address and Network Settings
You must manually configure an IP address and the other network settings.
Note
You must manually configure an IP address and the other network settings.
Note
Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6 (SCCP and SIP)
Unlocking
4-41.
4-5.
When DHCPv6 is disabled, the Auto IP Configuration setting is
ignored.
When DHCPv6 is disabled, the Auto IP Configuration setting is
ignored.
Network Configuration Menu
To Change
Unlock the CTL file or ITL file if
1.
necessary. If both the CTL file
and ITL file exist, unlock either
of the files.
Unlock network configuration
2.
options.
Enter an IP address for the IPv6
3.
TFTP Server 1 option.
Scroll to the IPv6 TFTP Server 2
4.
option, press the Edit softkey,
and then enter a new backup
TFTP server IP address.
Press the Validate softkey, and
5.
then press the Save softkey.
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