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Chapter 7 Viewing Model Information, Status, and Statistics on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Model Information Screen
Model Information Screen
The Model Information screen includes the options that are described in Table 7-1.
To display the Model Information screen, press the Settings button and then select Model Information.
To exit the Model Information screen, press the Exit softkey.
Status Menu
The Status menu includes these options, which provide information about the phone and its operation:
• Status Messages—Displays the Status Messages screen, which shows a log of important system
messages. For more information, see the
“Status Messages Screen” section on page 7-3.
• Network Statistics—Displays the Network Statistics screen, which shows Ethernet traffic statistics.
For more information, see the
“Network Statistics Screen” section on page 7-8.
• Firmware Versions—Displays the Firmware Versions screen, which shows information about the
firmware running on the phone. For more information, see the
“Firmware Versions Screen” section
on page 7-9.
Ta b l e 7-1 Model Information Settings
Option Description To Change
Model Number Model number of the phone. Display only—Cannot configure.
MAC Address MAC address of the phone. Display only—Cannot configure.
Load File Identifier of the factory-installed load running on
the phone.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Boot Load ID Identifier of the factory-installed load running on
the phone.
Display only—Cannot configure.
Serial Number Serial number of the phone. Display only—Cannot configure.
CTL Displays the MD5 hash of the certificate trust list
(CTL) file that is installed in the phone. If no CTL
file is installed on the phone, this field displays No.
(If security is configured for the phone, the CTL file
installs automatically when the phone reboots or
resets).
For more information about this file, refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide.
MIC Indicates whether a manufacturing installed
certificate (used for the security features) is installed
on the phone (Yes) or is not installed on the phone
(No).
For information about how to manage the MIC
for your phone, refer to the “Using the Certificate
Authority Proxy Function” section in Cisco
Unified
Communications Manager Security
Guide.
LSC Indicates whether a locally significant certificate
(used for the security features) is installed on the
phone (Yes) or is not installed on the phone (No).
For information about how to manage the LSC
for your phone, refer to the “Using the Certificate
Authority Proxy Function” section in Cisco
Unified
Communications Manager Security
Guide.
Call Control
Protocol
Indicates whether the phone is running under SCCP
or SIP.
See the “Using Cisco Unified IP Phones with
Different Protocols” section on page 2-11.