• Elapsed time—Total time elapsed since the last reboot of the system
• Tx (Packets)—Transmitted packets from the phone.
• Rx (Packets)—Received packets from the phone.
View the Status Messages on the Phone
Procedure
Step 1 Press Applications .
Step 2 Select Status > Status messages.
You can view a log of the various phone statuses since provisioning was last done.
Status messages reflect UTC time and are not affected by the timezone settings on the phone.
Note
Step 3 Press Back.
View the Network Status
Procedure
Step 1 Press Applications .
Step 2 Select Status > Network Status.
You can view the following information:
• Network type—Indicates the type of Local Area Netwrok (LAN) connection that the phone uses.
• Network status—Indicates if the phone is connected to a network.
• IPv4 status—IP address of the phone. You can see information on IP address, Addressing type, IP status,
Subnet mask, Default router, Domain Name Server (DNS) 1, DNS 2 of the phone.
• IPv6 status —IP address of the phone. You can see information on IP address, Addressing type, IP
status, Subnet mask, Default router, Domain Name Server (DNS) 1, DNS 2 of the phone.
• VLAN ID—VLAN ID of the phone.
• MAC address—Unique Media Access Control (MAC) address of the phone.
• Host name—Displays the current host name assigned to the phone.
• Domain—Displays the network domain name of the phone. Default: cisco.com
• Switch port link—Status of the switch port.
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View the Status Messages on the Phone