Usage Notes
Purpose
Network Protocol
The Cisco IP Phone uses CDP to
communicate information such as
auxiliary VLAN ID, per port power
management details, and Quality
of Service (QoS) configuration
information with the Cisco Catalyst
switch.
CDP is a device-discovery protocol
that runs on all Cisco-manufactured
equipment.
A device can use CDP to advertise
its existence to other devices and
receive information about other
devices in the network.
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Cisco IP Phones have a DNS client
to translate domain names into IP
addresses.
DNS translates domain names to
IP addresses.
Domain Name Server (DNS)
DHCP is enabled by default. If
disabled, you must manually
configure the IP address, subnet
mask, and gateway on each phone
locally.
We recommend that you use the
DHCP custom option 160, 159.
DHCP dynamically allocates and
assigns an IP address to network
devices.
DHCP enables you to connect an
IP phone into the network and have
the phone become operational
without the need to manually assign
an IP address or to configure
additional network parameters.
Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP)
Cisco IP Phones use HTTP for
XML services, provisioning,
upgrade and for troubleshooting
purposes.
HTTP is the standard protocol for
transfer of information and
movement of documents across the
Internet and the web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
(HTTP)
Web applications with both HTTP
and HTTPS support have two
URLs configured. Cisco IP Phones
that support HTTPS choose the
HTTPS URL.
A lock icon is displayed to the user
if the connection to the service is
via HTTPS.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
(HTTPS) is a combination of the
Hypertext Transfer Protocol with
the SSL/TLS protocol to provide
encryption and secure identification
of servers.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
(HTTPS)
To communicate with IP, network
devices must have an assigned IP
address, subnet, and gateway.
IP addresses, subnets, and gateways
identifications are automatically
assigned if you are using the Cisco
IP Phone with Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP). If
you are not using DHCP, you must
manually assign these properties to
each phone locally.
IP is a messaging protocol that
addresses and sends packets across
the network.
Internet Protocol (IP)
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About the Cisco IP Phone
Network Protocols