The following table describes the address formats.
Description
Format
Eight sets of hexadecimal digits separated by colons. Leading or trailing
zeros in each group may be omitted.
Example: 2001:db8:0:0:0:52:0:1
X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X
Collapse a single run of consecutive zero groups into a single group
represented by a double colon.
Example: 2001:db8::52:0:1
Compressed
•
To enter a colon (:) in the address, press the asterisk (*) on the keypad.
•
To enter hexadecimal digits a, b, and c, press 2 on the keypad, scroll to select the required digit, and
press
Enter
.
•
To enter hexadecimal digits d, e, and f, press 3 on the keypad, scroll to select the required digit, and
press
Enter
.
•
After you enter each part of the address, you press
Apply
or
Revert
.
Step 5
Change toggle fields using these steps:
a) If an option is set to No, press
Yes
to enable it. If the option is set to Yes, press
No
to disable it.
b) Press
Apply
to save your change, or
Revert
to discard it.
Step 6
Press
Apply
to save your change or press
Revert
to discard the change.
Security Setup Menu
The Security Setup menu that you access directly from the Administrator Settings menu provides information
about various security settings. The menu also provides access to the Trust List menu and indicates whether
the CTL or ITL file is installed on the phone.
The following table describes the options in the Security Setup menu.
Table 19: Security Setup Menu
To change
Description
Option
From Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration, choose
Device
>
Phone
. The setting appears in the
Protocol Specific Information portion of
the Phone Configuration window.
Displays the security mode that is set
for the phone.
Security Mode
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