Customizing Cisco IP Communicator Settings
Cisco IP Communicator User Guide 37
Note The network settings shown in the above illustration are examples only.
Related topics
• An Overview of Settings, page 31
• Audio Settings, page 38
• Directories Settings, page 45
# Item Description
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1
Network Adapter menu This setting, which is established right
after installation, allows
Cisco IP Communicator to identify itself
to the network; it is not used for audio
transmission. For this reason, you do not
need to change this setting once it is
established unless you are permanently
removing or disabling the selected
network adapter. In this case, coordinate
with your system administrator before
selecting a new adapter.
If you have multiple adapters and are
prompted to choose one immediately
after installing Cisco IP Communicator,
choose the adapter that is most likely to
provide permanent connectivity or is
always enabled—even if unplugged.
Your system administrator can tell you
which adapter to choose.
Configuration and
Registration Tasks, page 8
2
Device Name The device name is unique to your
network adapter. Your system
administrator might ask you to collect
the device name for registration or
troubleshooting purposes.
Configuration and
Registration Tasks, page 8
3
TFTP Servers area Allows you to specify TFTP servers, or to
return to using the default TFTP server.
Your system administrator will tell you
if you need to modify this setting.
Configuration and
Registration Tasks, page 8