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Configuring IP
(when not set by a provisioning system)
Your video conference system supports both iP version 4 
(iPv4) and iP version 6 (iPv6). in both cases, the iP param-
eters can be assigned automatically by the network, or you 
can set everything manually. 
if you want to set the parameters manually please contact 
your network administrator to obtain the required parameters.
if an iP address is already assigned to your system, you find the 
current iPv4 and/or iPv6 address on the System information 
page:
Go to 
Home > Settings > System information
.
the iPv4 Address and/or iPv6 Address of the system is shown 
in the 
Network 
section on the System information page.
Press
 Exit
 (the right most function key) to exit.
NoTe:
 You must restart the system after changing the iP 
settings for the changes to take effect
To set or change the IPv4 settings
1.  Select IP version 
Go to 
Home > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced 
configuration > Network 1
. Go to 
IPStack
 and select 
IPv4
.
 
2.  Select automatic or manual IP assignment
Go to 
Assignment
. Select 
DHCP
 if you want automatic iP 
assignment; select 
Static
 if you want to set the iP addresses 
manually.
a.  if you selcted 
DHCP
, the iP configuration is complete.
b.  if you selected 
Static
, go to 
IPv4
 and enter the 
Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
. Go to the 
DNS
 
Server
 section 
and enter the dNS server address in the 
Server 1 
Address
 input field. 
3.  Press 
Home 
(   )
 
to return to the home menu.
To set or change the IPv6 settings
1.  Select IP version 
Go to 
Home > Settings > Administrator settings > Advanced 
configuration > Network 1
. Go to 
IPStack
 and select 
IPv6..
 
2.  Select automatic or manual IP assignment
Go to 
IPv6 > assignment
.Select 
Autoconf
 in the 
IP assign-
ment
 drop down list if you want automatic iP assignment; 
select 
Static
 if you want to set the iP addresses manually.
a.  if you selected 
Autoconf
, go to 
DHCP Options. 
Set to 
on or off according to your preference.*
b.  if you selected 
Static
, go to 
Address
 and enter the 
iP address. Go to 
Gateway
.and enter the gateway 
address. Set 
DHCPOptions
 to 
on or off according 
to your preference.** 
3.  Set DNS and NTP server addresses
if dHCP options are switched off, you must set the dNS 
and NtP server addresses in 
Advanced configuration
Go to the 
DNS
 
Server
 section and enter the dNS server 
address in the 
Server 1 Address
 input field.
to set the NtP address go to 
Network services > NTP
 
and set the address. Select 
save
 to confirm the address.
Set 
Mode
 to 
Auto
.
4.  Press 
Home 
(   )
 
to return to the home menu.
Always save the new value when you change a setting
•  drop down list selection: Navigate to the correct value 
and press the 
OK 
( )
 key to save, or press the left arrow 
key   to leave without saving.
•  text entry in an input field: enter the text, navigate to 
Ok/Save
 to save the change, or navigate to 
Cancel
 to 
leave without saving; then press the
OK
 
( ) key 
to confirm.
Back to task overview
*) iP assignment: 
dHCPv6: All iPv6 addresses, including options, are obtained automatically 
from a dHCPv6 server. 
Autoconf: the system and gateway iP addresses will be assigned 
automatically. the options, e.g. NtP and dNS server addresses, must be 
set/assigned according to the dHCP options setting. ** 
Static: the system and gateway iP addresses must be configured 
manually. the options, e.g. NtP and dNS server addresses, must be set/
assigned according to the dHCP options setting. **
**) dHCP options: 
on: the iP parameters, like the dNS and NtP server addresses, will be 
obtained automatically from a dHCPv6 server. 
off: the iP parameters, like the dNS and NtP server addresses, must be 
set manually.
Cisco TelePresence Video Systems
D14639.09 Video Systems Getting Started Guide TC6.1, April 2013. 
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