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##
## AVAYA IP TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION FILE TEMPLATE
## *** August 29, 2013 ***
##
## This file is intended to be used as a template for configuring Avaya IP telephones.
## Parameters supported by software releases up through the following are included:
##
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3
## 96x1 SIP R6.2.2
## 96x0 H.323 R3.2.1
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.10
## 46xx H.323 R2.9.2
## 46xx SIP R2.2.2
## 364x SIP R1.1
## 3631 H.323 R1.3.0
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3
## 16CC SIP R1.0
## 1603 SIP R1.0
## 1692 H.323 R1.4
## Softphone SIP R2.1
##
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##
## Any line that does not begin with "SET ", "IF ", "GOTO ", "# " or "GET " is treated as a comment.
## To activate a setting, remove the "## " from the beginning of the line for that parameter so
## that the line begins with "SET ", and change the value to one appropriate for your environment.
##
## To include spaces in a value, the entire value must be enclosed in double quotes, as in:
## SET MYCERTCN "Avaya telephone with MAC address $MACADDR"
##
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##
## COMMON SETTINGS
##
## Settings in this section will be processed by all telephones,
## but not all parameters are supported by all telephones or all software releases.
## Settings for parameters that are not supported will be ignored.
## For more information, see the Administrator's Guide available at support.avaya.com
##
############### LAYER 2 VLAN AND QOS SETTINGS ##############
##
## L2Q specifies whether layer 2 frames generated by the telephone will have IEEE 802.1Q tags.
## Value Operation
## 0 Auto - frames will be tagged if the value of L2QVLAN is non-zero (default).
## 1 On - frames will always be tagged.
## 2 Off - frames will never be tagged.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via DHCP or LLDP.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2Q 0
##
## L2QVLAN specifies the voice VLAN ID to be used by IP telephones.
## Valid values are 0 through 4094; the default value is 0.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via DHCP or LLDP.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2QVLAN 5
##
## L2QAUD specifies the layer 2 priority value for audio frames generated by the telephone.
## Valid values are 0 through 7; the default value is 6.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via LLDP or H.323 signaling,
## which would overwrite any value set in this file.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2QAUD 7
##
## L2QSIG specifies the layer 2 priority value for signaling frames generated by the telephone.
## Valid values are 0 through 7; the default value is 6.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via LLDP or H.323 signaling,
## which would overwrite any value set in this file.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2QSIG 7
##
## VLANSEP specifies whether VLAN separation will be enabled by the built-in Ethernet switch
## while the telephone is tagging frames with a non-zero VLAN ID. When VLAN separation is enabled,
## only frames with a VLAN ID that is the same as the VLAN ID being used by the telephone
## (as well as priority-tagged and untagged frames) will be forwarded to the telephone.
## Also, if the value of PHY2VLAN (see below) is non-zero, only frames with a VLAN ID that is
## the same as the value of PHY2VLAN (as well as priority-tagged and untagged frames) will be
## forwarded to the secondary (PHY2) Ethernet interface, and tagged frames received on the
## secondary Ethernet interface will have their VLAN ID changed to the value of PHY2VLAN and
## their priority value changed to the value of PHY2PRIO (see below).
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled.
## 1 Enabled if L2Q, L2QVLAN and PHY2VLAN are set appropriately (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.3.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET VLANSEP 0
##
## PHY2VLAN specifies the VLAN ID to be used by frames forwarded to and from the secondary
## (PHY2) Ethernet interface when VLAN separation (see VLANSEP above) is enabled.
## Valid values are 0 through 4094; the default value is 0.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via LLDP.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.3.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET PHY2VLAN 1
##
## PHY2PRIO specifies the layer 2 priority value to be used for frames received on the secondary
## (PHY2) Ethernet interface when VLAN separation (see VLANSEP above) is enabled.
## Valid values are 0 through 7; the default value is 0.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.3.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET PHY2PRIO 2
##
#################### LAYER 3 QOS SETTINGS ##################
##
## DSCPAUD specifies the layer 3 Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Code Point
## for audio frames generated by the telephone.
## Valid values are 0 through 63; the default value is 46.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via LLDP or H.323 signaling,
## which would overwrite any value set in this file.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET DSCPAUD 43
##
## DSCPSIG specifies the layer 3 Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Code Point
## for signaling frames generated by the telephone.
## Valid values are 0 through 63; the default value is 34.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via LLDP or H.323 signaling,
## which would overwrite any value set in this file.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET DSCPSIG 41
##
###################### DHCP SETTINGS #######################
##
## DHCPSTD specifies whether DHCP will comply with the IETF RFC 2131 standard and
## immediately stop using an IP address if the lease expires, or whether it will
## enter an extended rebinding state in which it continues to use the address and
## to periodically send a rebinding request, as well as to periodically send an
## ARP request to check for address conflicts, until a response is received from
## a DHCP server or until a conflict is detected.
## Value Operation
## 0 Continue using the address in an extended rebinding state (default).
## 1 Immediately stop using the address.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.1 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## SET DHCPSTD 1
##
## VLANTEST specifies the number of seconds that DHCP will be attempted with a
## non-zero VLAN ID before switching to a VLAN ID of zero (if the value of L2Q is 1)
## or to untagged frames (if the value of L2Q is 0).
## Valid values are 0 through 999; the default value is 60.
## A value of zero means that DHCP will try with a non-zero VLAN ID forever.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.8 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## SET VLANTEST 90
##
## REUSETIME specifies the number of seconds that DHCP will be attempted with a VLAN ID of
## zero (if the value of L2Q is 1) or with untagged frames (if the value of L2Q is 0 or 2)
## before reusing the IP address (and associated address information) that it had the last
## time it successfully registered with a call server, if such an address is available.
## While reusing an address, DHCP will enter the extended rebinding state described above
## for DHCPSTD.
## Valid values are 0 and 20 through 999; the default value is 60.
## A value of zero means that DHCP will try forever (i.e., no reuse).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET REUSETIME 90
##
####################### DNS SETTINGS #######################
##
## DNSSRVR specifies a list of DNS server addresses.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal (IPv4) or colon-hex (IPv6, if supported)
## format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## A value set in this file will replace any value set for DNSSRVR via DHCP.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.6 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 3631 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET DNSSRVR 10.196.186.2
##
## DOMAIN specifies a character string that will be appended to parameter values
## that are specified as DNS names, before the name is resolved.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.6 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later (up to 63 characters only)
## 3631 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET DOMAIN lefty.lan
##
###################### LOGIN SETTINGS ######################
##
## QKLOGINSTAT specifies whether a password must always be entered manually at the login screen.
## Value Operation
## 0 Manual password entry is mandatory. (default for 96x0 SIP R2.0 - R2.5)
## 1 A "quick login" is allowed by pressing the # or Continue key.
## (default for H.323, 96x0 SIP R2.6+, and 96x1 SIP R6.0+)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## SET QKLOGINSTAT 0
##
################### SERVER SETTINGS (H.323) ################
##
## MCIPADD specifies a list of H.323 call server IP addresses.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal (IPv4), colon-hex (IPv6, if supported), or
## DNS name format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## A value set in this file will replace any value set for MCIPADD via DHCP.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 3631 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET MCIPADD 135.9.49.202,135.9.10.12,135.9.134.50,135.11.27.15,135.11.28.66
##
## VUMCIPADD specifies a list of H.323 call server IP addresses for the Visiting User feature.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal (IPv4) or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.5 and later
## SET VUMCIPADD callsv1.myco.com,callsv2.myco.com,135.42.28.66
##
## STATIC specifies whether a file server or call server IP address that has been
## manually programmed into the telephone will be used instead of values received
## for TLSSRVR, HTTPSRVR or MCIPADD via DHCP or this settings file.
## Value Operation
## 0 File server and call server IP addresses received via DHCP or
## this file are used instead of manually programmed values (default).
## 1 A manually programmed file server IP address will be used.
## 2 A manually programmed call server IP address will be used.
## 3 A manually programmed file server or call server IP address will be used.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET STATIC 0
##
## UNNAMEDSTAT specifies whether unnamed registration will be initiated by the telephone
## if a value is not entered at the Extension registration prompt within one minute.
## Unnamed registration provides the telephone with a restricted class of service
## (such as emergency calls) if administered on the call server.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.8.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 1692 H.323 R1.4 and later
## SET UNNAMEDSTAT 0
##
## REREGISTER specifies the delay interval in minutes before and between reregistration attempts.
## Valid values are 1 through 120; the default value is 20.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET REREGISTER 25
##
## GRATARP specifies whether an existing ARP cache entry will be updated with a MAC address
## received in a gratuitous (unsolicited) ARP message.
## Value Operation
## 0 Gratuitous ARP messages will be ignored (default).
## 1 Gratuitous ARP messages will be processed to update an existing ARP cache entry.
## Note: In an H.323 Processor Ethernet Duplication (PE Dup) environment,
## if the PE Dup server and the telephone are in the same subnet, this should be set to 1.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later releases
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later releases
## SET GRATARP 0
##
######### GUEST LOGIN (AND VISITING USER) SETTINGS (H.323 only) #########
##
## GUESTLOGINSTAT specifies whether the Guest Login feature is available to users.
## Value Operation
## 0 Guest Login feature is not available to users (default)
## 1 Guest Login feature is available to users
## SET GUESTLOGINSTAT 0
##
## GUESTDURATION specifies the duration (in hours) before a Guest Login or a
## Visiting User login will be automatically logged off if the telephone is idle.
## Valid values are integers from 1 to 12, with a default value of 2.
## SET GUESTDURATION 2
##
## GUESTWARNING specifies the number of minutes before time specified by GUESTDURATION that
## a warning of the automatic logoff is initially presented to the Guest or Visiting User.
## Valid values are integers from 1 to 15, with a default value of 5.
## SET GUESTWARNING 5
##
################# SERVER SETTINGS (ALL SIP) ################
##
## SIPDOMAIN specifies the domain name to be used during SIP registration.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later (up to 60 characters only)
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET SIPDOMAIN lefty.lan
##
## SIPPORT specifies the port the telephone will open to receive SIP signaling messages.
## Valid values are 1024 through 65535; the default value is 5060.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## Note: Older SIP software releases also use the value of this parameter as the
## destination port for transmitted SIP messages. However, for newer releases
## that support SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST (see below), the value of that parameter
## is used to specify the destination port for transmitted SIP messages.
SET SIPPORT 5060
##
################ SERVER SETTINGS (LATEST SIP) ##############
##
## SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST specifies a list of SIP controller designators,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces,
## where each controller designator has the following format:
## host[:port][;transport=xxx]
## host is an IP address in dotted-decimal or DNS name format.
## [:port] is an optional port number.
## [;transport=xxx] is an optional transport type where xxx can be tls, tcp, or udp.
## If a port number is not specified a default value of 5060 for TCP and UDP or 5061 for TLS is used.
## If a transport type is not specified, a default value of tls is used.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST proxy1:5060;transport=tls,proxy2:5060;transport=tls
SET SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST 10.196.186.70:5060;transport=udp
##
## SIPREGPROXYPOLICY specifies whether the telephone will attempt to maintain
## one or multiple simultaneous registrations.
## Value Operation
## alternate Only a single registration will be attempted and maintained.
## simultaneous Simultaneous registrations will be attempted and maintained with all available controllers.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later; the default value is simultaneous.
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x; the default value is alternate.
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later; the default value is alternate.
SET SIPREGPROXYPOLICY simultaneous
##
## SIMULTANEOUS_REGISTRATIONS specifies the number of Session Managers
## with which the telephone will simultaneously register.
## Valid values are 1, 2 or 3; the default value is 3.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6 and later
## SET SIMULTANEOUS_REGISTRATIONS 3
##
## ENABLE_PPM_SOURCED_SIPPROXYSRVR parameter enables PPM as a source of SIP proxy server information.
## Value Operation
## 0 Proxy server information received from PPM will not be used.
## 1 Proxy server information received from PPM will be used (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET ENABLE_PPM_SOURCED_SIPPROXYSRVR 1.
##
## CONFIG_SERVER specifies the address of the Avaya configuration server.
## Zero or one IP address in dotted decimal or DNS name format,
## optionally followed by a colon and a TCP port number.
## The value may contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.7 and later
## SET CONFIG_SERVER ppm.myco.com
##
## CONFIG_SERVER_SECURE_MODE specifies whether HTTP or HTTPS is used to access the configuration server.
## Value Operation
## 0 use HTTP (default for 96x0 R2.0 through R2.5)
## 1 use HTTPS (default for other releases)
## 2 use HTTPS if SIP transport mode is TLS, otherwise use HTTP
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET CONFIG_SERVER_SECURE_MODE 1
##
################ SERVER SETTINGS (OLDER SIP) ###############
##
## SIPPROXYSRVR specifies a list of addresses of SIP proxy servers.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 through R2.4
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later (only supports one address)
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
SET SIPPROXYSRVR 10.196.186.70
##
## SIPSIGNAL specifies the type of transport used for SIP signaling.
## Value Operation
## 0 UDP
## 1 TCP
## 2 TLS (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 through R2.4
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
SET SIPSIGNAL 0
##
## SIP_PORT_SECURE specifies the destination TCP port for SIP messages sent over TLS.
## Valid values are 1024 through 65535; the default value is 5061.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 through R2.4
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## SET SIP_PORT_SECURE 5061
##
## ENABLE_AVAYA_ENVIRONMENT specifies whether the telephone is configured
## for use in an Avaya (SES) or a third-party proxy environment.
## Value Operation
## 0 3rd party proxy with "SIPPING 19" features
## 1 Avaya SES with AST features and PPM (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 through R2.4
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
SET ENABLE_AVAYA_ENVIRONMENT 0
##
######### NON-AVAYA ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) ########
##
## MWISRVR specifies a list of addresses of Message Waiting Indicator servers.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## SET MWISRVR 192.168.0.7
##
## DIALPLAN specifies the dial plan used in the telephone.
## It accelerates dialing by eliminating the need to wait for
## the INTER_DIGIT_TIMEOUT timer to expire.
## The value can contain 0 to 1023 characters; the default value is null ("").
## See the telephone Administrator's Guide for format and setting alternatives.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## SET DIALPLAN [23]xxxx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx
##
## PHNNUMOFSA specifies the number of Session Appearances the telephone
## should support while operating in a non-Avaya environment.
## Valid values are 1 through 10; the default value is 3.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## SET PHNNUMOFSA 3
##
################## TIME SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) #################
##
## SNTPSRVR specifies a list of addresses of SNTP servers.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later (only supports one address)
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET SNTPSRVR 10.196.186.2
##
## GMTOFFSET specifies the time offset from GMT in hours and minutes.
## The format begins with an optional "+" or "-" ("+" is assumed if omitted),
## followed by 0 through 12 (hours), followed by a colon (:),
## followed by 00 through 59 (minutes). The default value is 0:00.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later (see Note below)
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## Note: For the 364x, only values of 00, 15, 30 and 45 are supported for minutes,
## other values are set to 00.
## SET GMTOFFSET 0:00
##
## DSTOFFSET specifies the time offset in hours of daylight savings time from local standard time.
## Valid values are 0, 1, or 2; the default value is 1.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET DSTOFFSET 1
##
## DSTSTART specifies when to apply the offset for daylight savings time.
## The default value for all telephones except the 46xx is 2SunMar2L
## (the second Sunday in March at 2AM local time).
## The default value for 46xx telephones is 1SunApr2L
## (the first Sunday in April at 2AM local time),
## which is now obsolete for North America so it should be set below.
## See the Administrator's Guide for format and setting alternatives.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET DSTSTART 2SunMar2L
##
## DSTSTOP specifies when to stop applying the offset for daylight savings time.
## The default value for all telephones except the 46xx is 1SunNov2L
## (the first Sunday in November at 2AM local time).
## The default value for 46xx telephones is LSunOct2L
## (the last Sunday in October at 2AM local time),
## which is now obsolete for North America so it should be set below.
## See the Administrator's Guide for format and setting alternatives.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET DSTSTOP 1SunNov2L
##
################## TIMER SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) ###############
##
## WAIT_FOR_REGISTRATION_TIMER specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait
## for a response to a REGISTER request. If no response message is received within this time,
## registration will be retried based on the value of RECOVERYREGISTERWAIT.
## Valid values are 4 through 3600; the default value is 32.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## Note: For Avaya Distributed Office configurations prior to R2.0, this parameter must be set to 60.
## SET WAIT_FOR_REGISTRATION_TIMER 60
##
## REGISTERWAIT specifies the number of seconds between re-registrations with the current server.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later; valid values are 30 to 86400; the default value is 900.
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later; valid values are 30 to 86400; the default value is 900.
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 through R2.2; valid values are 10 to 1000000000; the default value is 3600.
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later; valid values are 0 to 65535; the default value is 3600.
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later; valid values are 60 to 3600; the default value is 3600.
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later; valid values are 10 to 1000000000; the default value is 3600.
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later; valid values are 30 to 86400; the default value is 900.
## SET REGISTERWAIT 1000
##
## RECOVERYREGISTERWAIT specifies a number of seconds.
## If no response is received to a REGISTER request within the number of seconds specified
## by WAIT_FOR_REGISTRATION_TIMER, the telephone will try again after a randomly selected
## delay of 50% to 90% of the value of RECOVERYREGISTERWAIT.
## Valid values are 10 through 36000; the default value is 60.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET RECOVERYREGISTERWAIT 90
##
## WAIT_FOR_UNREGISTRATION_TIMER specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait
## before assuming that an un-registration request is complete.
## Un-registration includes termination of registration and all active dialogs.
## Valid values are 4 through 3600; the default value is 32.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET WAIT_FOR_UNREGISTRATION_TIMER 45
##
## WAIT_FOR_INVITE_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT specifies the maximum number of seconds that the
## telephone will wait for another response after receiving a SIP 100 Trying response.
## Valid values are 30 through 180; the default value is 60.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later.
## SET WAIT_FOR_INVITE_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT 90
##
## OUTBOUND_SUBSCRIPTION_REQUEST_DURATION specifies the duration in seconds requested by the
## telephone in SUBSCRIBE messages, which may be decreased in the response from the server.
## Valid values are 60 through 31536000 (one year); the default value is 86400 (one day).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later.
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later.
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later (currently used only for avaya-ccs-profile
## subscription as message-summary is controlled by REGISTERWAIT timer).
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET OUTBOUND_SUBSCRIPTION_REQUEST_DURATION 604800
##
## NO_DIGITS_TIMEOUT specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait
## for a digit to be dialed after going off-hook before generating a warning tone.
## Valid values are 1 through 60; the default value is 20.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## SET NO_DIGITS_TIMEOUT 15
##
## INTER_DIGIT_TIMEOUT specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait
## after a digit is dialed before sending a SIP INVITE.
## Valid values are 1 through 10; the default value is 5.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET INTER_DIGIT_TIMEOUT 6
##
## FAILED_SESSION_REMOVAL_TIMER specifies the number of seconds the telephone will
## display a session line appearance and generate re-order tone after an invalid
## extension has been dialed if the user does not press the End Call softkey.
## Valid values are 5 through 999; the default value is 30.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET FAILED_SESSION_REMOVAL_TIMER 15
##
## TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_STATUS specifies whether or not the telephone sends TCP keep alive messages.
## Value Operation
## 0 Keep-alive messages are not sent
## 1 Keep-alive messages are sent (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_STATUS 0
##
## TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait
## before sending out a TCP keep-alive (TCP ACK) message.
## Valid values are 10 through 3600; the default value is 60.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME 45
##
## TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait
## before re-transmitting a TCP keep-alive (TCP ACK) message.
## Valid values are 5 through 60; the default value is 10.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL 15
##
## CONTROLLER_SEARCH_INTERVAL specifies the number of seconds the telephone will wait
## to complete the maintenance check for monitored controllers.
## Valid values are 4 through 3600.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later (default value is 16)
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.5 and later (default value is 16)
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 - R2.6.4 (default value is 4)
## SET CONTROLLER_SEARCH_INTERVAL 20
##
## ASTCONFIRMATION specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait to validate
## an active subscription when it SUBSCRIBEs to the "avaya-cm-feature-status" package.
## Valid values are 16 through 3600; the default value is 60.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6 and later
## SET ASTCONFIRMATION 90
##
## FAST_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait
## before terminating an INVITE transaction if no response is received.
## However, a value of 0 means that this timer is disabled.
## Valid values are 0 through 32; the default value is 4.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later
## SET FAST_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT 5
##
## RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_TIME specifies the number of seconds that the telephone will wait
## the first time before trying to contact the PPM server again after a failed attempt.
## Each subsequent retry will be delayed by double the previous delay.
## Valid values are 2 through 60, the default value is 2.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_TIME 4
##
## RDS_MAX_RETRY_TIME specifies the maximum delay interval in seconds after which
## the telephone will abandon its attempt to contact the PPM server.
## Valid values are 2 through 3600, the default value is 600.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## SET RDS_MAX_RETRY_TIME 600
##
## RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_ATTEMPTS specifies the number of retries after which
## the telephone will abandon its attempt to contact the PPM server.
## Valid values are 1 through 30, the default value is 15.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_ATTEMPTS 20
##
############# CONFERENCING SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) #############
##
## CONFERENCE_FACTORY_URI specifies the URI for Avaya Aura Conferencing.
## Valid values contain zero or one URI,
## where a URI consists of a dial string followed by "@" followed by a domain,
## which must match the routing pattern configured in System Manager for Adhoc Conferencing.
## Depending on the dial plan, the dial string may need a prefix code, such as a 9 to get an outside line.
## The domain portion of the URI can be in the form of an IP address or an FQDN.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2.1 and later
## SET CONFERENCE_FACTORY_URI "[email protected]"
##
## EVENT_NOTIFY_AVAYA_MAX_USERS specifies the maximum number of users to be included in
## an event notification message from CM/AST-II or Avaya Aura Conferencing R6.0 or later.
## Valid values are 0 through 1000; the default value is 20.
## It is used only for development and debugging purposes.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET EVENT_NOTIFY_AVAYA_MAX_USERS 10
##
################ PRESENCE SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) ##############
##
## ENABLE_PRESENCE specifies whether presence will be supported.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later (default is 1)
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.8 and later (default is 1)
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.6 and R2.6.7 (default is 0)
## SET ENABLE_PRESENCE 1
##
## PRESENCE_SERVER specifies the address of the Presence server.
## Zero or one IP address in dotted decimal or DNS name format,
## optionally followed by a colon and a TCP port number.
## The value may contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.6 and later
## SET PRESENCE_SERVER 192.168.0.5:8090
##
## ENABLE_AUTOMATIC_ON_THE_PHONE_PRESENCE specifies whether a presence status
## of "on the phone" will be sent out automatically when the user goes off-hook.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.6 and later
## SET ENABLE_AUTOMATIC_ON_THE_PHONE_PRESENCE 0
##
########### INSTANT MESSAGING SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) ##########
##
## INSTANT_MSG_ENABLED specifies whether Instant Messaging will be enabled or disabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET INSTANT_MSG_ENABLED 1
##
############### EXCHANGE SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) ###############
##
## EXCHANGE_SERVER_LIST specifies a list of one or more Exchange server IP addresses.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET EXCHANGE_SERVER_LIST exch1.myco.com,exch2.myco.com,exch3.myco.com
##
## PROVIDE_EXCHANGE_CONTACTS specifies whether menu item(s) for Exchange Contacts are displayed.
## Value Operation
## 0 Not displayed
## 1 Displayed (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 through R2.4 only
## SET PROVIDE_EXCHANGE_CALENDAR 0
##
## PROVIDE_EXCHANGE_CALENDAR specifies whether menu item(s) for Exchange Calendar are displayed.
## Value Operation
## 0 Not displayed
## 1 Displayed (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET PROVIDE_EXCHANGE_CALENDAR 0
##
## USE_EXCHANGE_CALENDAR specifies whether calendar data will be retrieved from Microsoft Exchange.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x only (set only by user option in R6.2 and later)
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET USE_EXCHANGE_CALENDAR 1
##
## EXCHANGE_USER_DOMAIN specifies the domain for the URL
## used to obtain Exchange contacts and calendar data.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET EXCHANGE_USER_DOMAIN exchange.myco.com
##
## ENABLE_EXCHANGE_REMINDER specifies whether or not Exchange reminders will be displayed.
## Value Operation
## 0 Not displayed (default)
## 1 Displayed
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET ENABLE_EXCHANGE_REMINDER 1
##
## EXCHANGE_REMINDER_TIME specifies the number of minutes before an appointment
## at which a reminder will be displayed.
## Valid values are 0 through 60; the default value is 5.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET EXCHANGE_REMINDER_TIME 7
##
## EXCHANGE_SNOOZE_TIME specifies the number of minutes after a reminder has been
## temporarily dismissed at which the reminder will be redisplayed.
## Valid values are 0 through 60; the default value is 5.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET EXCHANGE_SNOOZE_TIME 4
##
## EXCHANGE_REMINDER_TONE specifies whether or not a tone will be generated
## the first time an Exchange reminder is displayed.
## Value Operation
## 0 Tone not generated
## 1 Tone generated (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
## SET EXCHANGE_REMINDER_TONE 0
##
## EXCHANGE_NOTIFY_SUBSCRIPTION_PERIOD specifies the number of seconds between re-syncs
## with the Exchange server.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later; valid values are 60 through 3600; the default value is 180.
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x; valid values are 0 through 3600; the default value is 180.
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later; valid values are 0 through 3600; the default value is 180.
## SET EXCHANGE_NOTIFY_SUBSCRIPTION_PERIOD 200
##
################### OTHER SIP-ONLY SETTINGS ################
##
## SPEAKERSTAT specifies the operation of the speakerphone.
## Value Operation
## 0 Speakerphone disabled
## 1 One-way speaker (also called "monitor") enabled
## 2 Full (two-way) speakerphone enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
SET SPEAKERSTAT 2
##
## SDPCAPNEG specifies whether or not SDP capability negotiation is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 SDP capability negotiation is disabled
## 1 SDP capability negotiation is enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6 and later
## SET SDPCAPNEG 0
##
## ENFORCE_SIPS_URI specifies whether a SIPS URI must be used for SRTP.
## Value Operation
## 0 Not enforced
## 1 Enforced (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6 and later
## SET ENFORCE_SIPS_URI 1
##
## 100REL_SUPPORT specifies whether the 100rel option tag is included in the SIP INVITE header field.
## Value Operation
## 0 The tag will not be included.
## 1 The tag will be included (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6 and later
## SET 100REL_SUPPORT 1
##
## DISPLAY_NAME_NUMBER specifies whether the name and/or number will be displayed for
## incoming calls, and if both are displayed, the order in which they are displayed.
## Value Operation
## 0 Only the name will be displayed for incoming calls.
## 1 The name and number will be displayed for incoming calls.
## 2 Only the number will be displayed for incoming calls.
## 3 The number and name will be displayed for incoming calls.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later; valid values 0 through 3; the default value is 0.
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x; valid values 0 through 1; the default value is 0.
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.5 and later; valid values 0 through 3; the default value is 0.
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 through R2.6.4; valid values 0 through 1; the default value is 0.
SET DISPLAY_NAME_NUMBER 1
##
## HOTLINE specifies zero or one hotline number.
## Valid values can contain up to 30 dialable characters (0-9, *, #).
## The default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET HOTLINE ""
##
## PLAY_TONE_UNTIL_RTP specifies whether locally-generated ringback tone will stop
## as soon as SDP is received for an early media session, or whether it will continue
## until RTP is actually received from the far-end party.
## Value Operation
## 0 Stop ringback tone as soon as SDP is received
## 1 Continue ringback tone until RTP is received (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET PLAY_TONE_UNTIL_RTP 0
##
## PLUS_ONE specifies whether pressing the 1 key during dialing will alternate between 1 and +.
## Value Operation
## 0 1 key only dials 1 (default).
## 1 1 key alternates between 1 and +.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET PLUS_ONE 1
##
## TEAM_BUTTON_RING_TYPE specifies the alerting pattern to use for team buttons.
## Valid values are 1 through 8, the default value is 1.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET TEAM_BUTTON_RING_TYPE 3
##
## SECURECALL specifies whether an icon will be displayed when SRTP is being used.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET SECURECALL 1
##
## LOCALLY_ENFORCE_PRIVACY_HEADER specifies whether the telephone will display
## "Restricted" (in the current language) instead of CallerId information when
## a Privacy header is received in a SIP INVITE message for an incoming call.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default): CallerID information will be displayed
## 1 Enabled: "Restricted" will be displayed
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET LOCALLY_ENFORCE_PRIVACY_HEADER 1
##
## BRANDING_VOLUME specifies the volume level at which the Avaya audio brand is played.
## Value Operation
## 8 9db above nominal
## 7 6db above nominal
## 6 3db above nominal
## 5 nominal (default)
## 4 3db below nominal
## 3 6db below nominal
## 2 9db below nominal
## 1 12db below nominal
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET BRANDING_VOLUME 2
##
## ENABLE_OOD_MSG_TLS_ONLY specifies whether an Out-Of-Dialog (OOD) REFER
## must be received over TLS transport to be accepted.
## Value Operation
## 0 No, TLS is not required
## 1 Yes, TLS is required (default)
## Note: A value of 0 is only intended for testing purposes.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET ENABLE_OOD_MSG_TLS_ONLY 1
##
## PROVIDE_EDITED_DIALING specifies control for editied dialing for user.
## Value Operation
## 0 Dialing Options is not displayed. Edit dialing is disabled.
## The user cannot change edit dialing and the phone defaults to on-hook dialing.
## 1 Dialing Options is not displayed. On hook dialing is disabled.
## The user cannot change edit dialing and the phone defaults to edit dialing.
## 2 Dialing Options is displayed (default).
## The user can change edit dialing and the phone defaults to on-hook dialing.
## 3 Dialing Options is displayed.
## The user can change edit dialing and the phone defaults to edit dialing.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x only
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## PROVIDE_EDITED_DIALING 2
##
## VU_MODE specifies visiting user mode capabilities.
## Value Operation
## 0 No visiting user support (default).
## 1 User is prompted at registration time as to whether or not they are visiting.
## 2 Only visiting user registrations are allowed.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x only
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## SET VU_MODE 0
##
############ ACCESSIBILITY SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) #############
##
## PROVIDE_KEY_REPEAT_DELAY specifies how long a navigation button must be held down
## before it begins to auto-repeat, and whether an option will be provided by which
## the user can change this value.
## Value Operation
## 0 Default (500ms) with user option (default)
## 1 Short (250ms) with user option
## 2 Long (1000ms) with user option
## 3 Very Long (2000ms) with user option
## 4 No Repeat with user option
## 5 Default (500ms) without user option
## 6 Short (250ms) without user option
## 7 Long (1000ms) without user option
## 8 Very Long (2000ms) without user option
## 9 No Repeat without user option
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET PROVIDE_KEY_REPEAT_DELAY 2
##
################### HANDSET EQUALIZATION ###################
##
## ADMIN_HSEQUAL specifies handset audio equalization standards compliance
## Note that this value will only have an effect on a telephone if the handset equalization
## has not been set by the user or by the HSEQUAL local procedure for that telephone.
## Value Operation
## 1 Use handset equalization that is compliant with TIA 810/920 (default)
## 2 Use handset equalization that is compliant with FCC Part 68 HAC requirements
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.4 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.7 and later
## SET ADMIN_HSEQUAL 2
##
################ EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER ################
##
## PHNEMERGNUM specifies an emergency telephone number to be dialed if the associated button is selected.
## Valid values may contain up to 30 dialable characters (0-9, *, #); the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.5 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 4630 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later (up to 16 digits only)
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET PHNEMERGNUM 9911
##
############ EMERGENCY NUMBER SOFTKEY (SIP ONLY) ###########
##
## ENABLE_SHOW_EMERG_SK specifies whether an emergency softkey,
## with or without a confirmation screen, will be displayed when the phone is registered.
## All emergency numbers will always be supported.
## Value Operation
## 0 An emergency softkey will not be displayed.
## 1 An emergency softkey will be displayed, without a confirmation screen.
## 2 An emergency softkey will be displayed, with a confirmation screen (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET ENABLE_SHOW_EMERG_SK 1
##
## ENABLE_SHOW_EMERG_SK_UNREG specifies whether an emergency softkey,
## with or without a confirmation screen, will be displayed when the phone is not registered.
## All emergency numbers will always be supported.
## Value Operation
## 0 An emergency softkey will not be displayed.
## 1 An emergency softkey will be displayed, without a confirmation screen.
## 2 An emergency softkey will be displayed, with a confirmation screen (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET ENABLE_SHOW_EMERG_SK_UNREG 1
##
############## APPLICATION ACCESS SETTINGS ###############
##
## APPSTAT restricts access to certain applications.
## Value Operation
## 0 Call Log and Redial are suppressed and changes to Speed Dial/Contacts are not allowed
## 1 Call Log, Redial and Speed Dial/Contacts work without restrictions (default)
## 2 Call Log is suppressed, the Last-6-numbers Redial option is suppressed,
## and changes to Speed Dial/Contacts are not allowed
## 3 Changes to Speed Dial/Contacts are not allowed; other applications work without restrictions
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
SET APPSTAT 1
##
################## OPTION ACCESS SETTINGS ##################
##
## OPSTAT restricts access to certain user options.
## Value Operation
## 000 user options are not accessible
## 001 user can only access the Log-Off Option.
## 010 user can only access view-only options, they cannot change any settings
## 011 user can only access view-only options and the Log-Off Option
## 100 user can access all options except the view-only options and the Log-Off option
## 101 user can access all options except the view-only options
## 110 user can access all the options except the Log-Off option
## 111 user can invoke any or all of the user options (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
SET OPSTAT 111
##
## OPSTAT2 specifies whether customized labels from a backup file will be used
## even if the first digit of the value of OPSTAT is "0".
## Value Operation
## 0 Customized labels from a backup file will not be used (default)
## 1 Customized labels from a backup file will be used
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.0 and later
## SET OPSTAT2 1
##
## SYSAUDIOPATH specifies whether the Audio Path option will be displayed
## for user selection or whether the audio path used for a server-initiated
## off-hook command will be determined by this parameter.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Audio Path option is displayed for user selection (default)
## 1 The audio path is set to Speaker
## 2 The audio path is set to Headset
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET SYSAUDIOPATH 1
##
################ PHONE SETTINGS (H.323 ONLY) ###############
##
## PHNSCRALL specifies whether separate screens will be displayed for call appearances and features.
## Value Operation
## 0 Separate screens will be displayed for call appearances and features (default)
## 1 A consolidated screen will be displayed that includes call appearances and features
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## SET PHNSCRALL 1
##
## EOEDITDIAL specifies whether a # character will be inserted at the end of Edit Dialing strings.
## Value Operation
## 0 # will not be inserted
## 1 # will be inserted (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R3.2 and later
## SET EOEDITDIAL 0
##
## FBONCASCREEN specifies whether features will be displayed on the same screen as call appearances
## when the value of PHNSCRALL is 0.
## Value Operation
## 0 Features will not be displayed on the same screen as call appearances (default)
## 1 As many features as will fit will be displayed on the same screen as call appearances,
## in addition to being displayed on a separate feature screen.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.0 and later
## SET FBONCASCREEN 1
##
##################### CALL LOG SETTINGS ####################
##
## CLDISPCONTENT specifies whether the name, the number, or both will be displayed for Call Log entries.
## Value Operation
## 0 Both the name and the number will be displayed
## 1 Only the name will be displayed (default)
## 2 Only the number will be displayed
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later (only supports values of 0 or 1)
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later (only supports values of 0 or 1)
## 96x0 H.323 R3.2 and later
## SET CLDISPCONTENT 0
##
############## CALL LOG SETTINGS (H.323 ONLY) ##############
##
## CLDELCALLBK specifies whether a Call Log entry will be deleted when a callback is initiated
## by pressing the Call softkey from the entry's Details screen.
## Value Operation
## 0 Entries will not be deleted when a callback in initiated (default)
## 1 Entries will be deleted when a callback in initiated
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.0 and later
## SET CLDELCALLBK 1
##
## LOGMISSEDONCE specifies whether Call Log will display more than one
## missed Call Log entry from the same caller.
## Value Operation
## 0 Multiple Call Log entries will be displayed per caller (default)
## 1 Only one missed Call Log entry will be displayed per caller
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.0 and later
## SET LOGMISSEDONCE 1
##
## LOGUNSEEN specifies whether incoming calls that did not cause alerting will be logged
## as missed calls (e.g., calls that are forwarded because the phone is busy).
## Value Operation
## 0 Unseen calls will not be logged (default)
## 1 Unseen calls will be logged
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.0 and later
## SET LOGUNSEEN 1
##
## LOGBACKUP specifies whether Call Log entries will be backed up to,
## and restored from, the backup/restore file.
## Value Operation
## 0 Call Log entries will not be backed up and restored
## 1 Call Log entries will be backed up and restored (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.0 and later
## SET LOGBACKUP 0
##
## CLBACKUPTIMESTAT specifies whether Call Log entries will be backed up only after
## a minimum interval as specified by the value of CLBACKUPTIME.
## Note that this parameter only has an effect if the value of LOGBACKUP is 1.
## Value Operation
## 0 Call Log entries will be backed up as they are created (default)
## 1 Call Log entries will be backed up after the interval specified by CLBACKUPTIME
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.3 and later
## SET CLBACKUPTIMESTAT 1
##
## CLBACKUPTIME specifies the minimum interval, in minutes, between backups of the Call Log,
## if the values of LOGBACKUP and CLBACKUPTIMESTAT are both 1.
## Valid values are 10 through 60; the default value is 15.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.3 and later
## SET CLBACKUPTIME 20
##
############## RING TONE SETTING (H.323 ONLY) ############
##
## DEFAULTRING specifies the default ring tone.
## Valid values are 1 through 14; the default value is 9.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## SET DEFAULTRING 12
##
################ TIMER SETTING (H.323 ONLY) ##############
##
## TIMERSTAT specifies whether Timer On and Timer Off softkeys will be presented to the user.
## Value Operation
## 0 Timer On and Timer Off softkeys will not be presented to the user (default)
## 1 Timer On and Timer Off softkeys will be presented to the user
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
SET TIMERSTAT 1
##
####################### USB SETTINGS #######################
##
## USBPOWER controls when power is provided to the USB interface.
## Value Operation
## 0 Turn off USB power regardless of power source.
## 1 Turn on USB power only if Aux powered.
## 2 Turn on USB power regardless of power source (default).
## 3 Turn on USB power if Aux powered or PoE Class 3 power.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later
## SET USBPOWER 0
##
## USBLOGINSTAT specifies whether the USB Login/Logout feature is enabled
## Value Operation
## 0 USB Login/Logout feature is disabled.
## 1 USB Login/Logout feature is enabled (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.0 and later
## SET USBLOGINSTAT 1
##
########### BLUETOOTH SETTINGS (H.323 ONLY) ##############
##
## BLUETOOTHSTAT specifies whether the user is given an option to enable Bluetooth.
## Value Operation
## 0 Bluetooth is disabled and the user is not given an option to enable it
## 1 The user is given an option to enable Bluetooth (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## SET BLUETOOTHSTAT 0
##
## HEADSETBIDIR specifies whether bidirectional signaling
## on the headset interface will be enabled or disabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Switchhook and alerting signaling are both enabled
## 2 Only switchhook signaling is enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later (values 0-2)
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2.1 and later (values 0-1)
## Note that 96x1 H.323 R6.2 only supported signaling for alerting.
## SET HEADSETBIDIR 1
##
########## AUTO-ANSWER SETTINGS (H.323 ONLY) #############
##
## AUTOANSSTAT specifies the operation of the local auto-answer capability.
## Value Operation
## 0 Auto-answer is disabled (default).
## 1 Auto-answer is always enabled.
## 2 Auto-answer is enabled if the incoming call is on a primary call appearance.
## 3 Auto-answer is always enabled if the user is logged into a call center.
## 4 Auto-answer is enabled if the user is logged into a call center
## and if the incoming call is on a primary call appearance.
## Note: Auto-answer also depends on the value of AUTOANSSTRING (see below).
## Also, if the call server is administered to provide auto-answer capability,
## the call server administration will take precedence over AUTOANSSTAT.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2.2 and later
## SET AUTOANSSTAT 1
##
## AUTOANSSTRING specifies a substring that must appear in the call-associated
## display message for an incoming call if that call is to be auto-answered.
## If the value of AUTOANSSTRING is null, no substring is required.
## The value can contain 0 to 15 characters; the default value is null ("").
## Note: Auto-answer also depends on the value of AUTOANSSTAT (see above).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2.2 and later
## SET AUTOANSSTRING
##
## AUTOANSALERT specifies whether the telephone will audibly alert for auto-answered calls.
## Value Operation
## 0 Auto-answered calls will not alert (default).
## 1 Auto-answered calls will alert.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2.2 and later
## SET AUTOANSALERT 1
##
################### CALL CENTER SETTINGS #################
##
## HEADSYS specifies whether the telephone will go on-hook if the headset is active
## when a Disconnect message is received.
## Value Operation
## 0 The telephone will go on-hook if a Disconnect message is received when the headset is active
## 1 Disconnect messages are ignored when the headset is active
## Note: a value of 2 has the same effect as a value of 0, and
## a value of 3 has the same effect as a value of 1.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2.1 and later (the default value is 0 unless the value
## of CALLCTRSTAT is set to 1, in which case the default value is 1)
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and R6.2 ignore this parameter, and will ignore Disconnect messages
## if the user is logged in as a call center agent. If the user is not logged in
## as a call center agent, the telephone will go on-hook if a Disconnect message
## is received when the headset is active.
## 96x1 H.323 releases prior to R6.1 (the default value is 1)
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later (the default value is 1)
## 96x0 H.323 R1.2 and later (the default value is 1)
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later (the default value is 1)
## SET HEADSYS 0
##
########## CALL CENTER SETTINGS (96x1 SIP ONLY) ############
##
## SKILLSCREENTIME specifies the duration, in seconds, that the Skills screen will be displayed.
## Valid values are 0 through 60; the default value is 5.
## A value of 0 means that the Skills screen will not be removed automatically when the agent logs in.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET SKILLSCREENTIME 5
##
## UUIDISPLAYTIME specifies the duration, in seconds, that the UUI Information screen will be displayed.
## Valid values are 5 through 60; the default value is 10.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET UUIDISPLAYTIME 10
##
## ENTRYNAME specifies whether the Calling Party Name or the VDN/Skill Name will be used in History entries.
## Value Operation
## 0 Calling Party Name will be used (default)
## 1 VDN/Skill Name will be used
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET ENTRYNAME 1
##
## BUTTON_MAPPINGS specifies a list of Button=Status pairs that change the operation
## of some of the buttons on the telephone.
## Button=Status pairs are separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## Valid Button values are "Forward", "Speaker", "Hookswitch", and "Headset".
## Valid Status values are "na" and "cc-release".
## Value Operation
## na The corresponding button will be disabled.
## cc-release The button will invoke the cc-release feature.
## If the value of BUTTON_MAPPINGS is null (the default), all buttons will operate normally.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET BUTTON_MAPPINGS Forward=na,Speaker=cc-release,Hookswitch=na,Headset=na
##
## CC_INFO_TIMER specifies the duration, in hours, of the subscription to the SIP CC-Info event package.
## Valid values are 1 through 24; the default value is 8.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET CC_INFO_TIMER 8
##
########## CALL CENTER SETTINGS (96x1 H.323 ONLY) ##########
##
## CALLCTRSTAT specifies whether Call Center features will be enabled or disabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Call Center features will be disabled (default)
## 1 Call Center features will be enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET CALLCTRSTAT 1
##
## OPSTATCC specifies whether Call Center options such as Greetings will be presented
## to the user even if the value of OPSTAT is set to disable user options.
## Note that the value of CALLCTRSTAT must be 1 for OPSTATCC to be used.
## Value Operation
## 0 Call Center options will be displayed based on the value of OPSTAT (default)
## 1 Call Center options will be displayed based on the value of OPSTATCC
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET OPSTATCC 1
##
## AGTACTIVESK specifies which softkeys will be displayed for active call center calls
## Value Operation
## 0 Softkeys will be displayed in the default order, depending on administered features (default)
## 1 The positions of the Release and Transfer softkeys will be interchanged, otherwise the same as 0
## 2 The Release softkey will not be displayed, otherwise the same as 0
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2.1 and later
## SET AGTACTIVESK 2
##
## AGTCALLINFOSTAT specifies whether the caller-information line will be displayed.
## Value Operation
## 0 The caller-information line will not be displayed
## 1 The caller-information line will be displayed (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTCALLINFOSTAT 0
##
## AGTFWDBTNSTAT specifies whether the Forward button will be disabled for call center agents.
## Note that the value of CALLCTRSTAT must be 1 for AGTFWDBTNSTAT to be used.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Forward button will operate normally
## 1 The Forward button will be disabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTFWDBTNSTAT 0
##
## AGTGREETINGSTAT specifies whether or not an agent greeting may be created, modified, played and deleted.
## Note that the value of CALLCTRSTAT must be 1 for AGTGREETINGSTAT to be used.
## Value Operation
## 0 Agent greetings will be disabled
## 1 Agent greetings will be enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTGREETINGSTAT 0
##
## AGTGREETLOGOUTDEL specifies whether agent greetings will be deleted when the agent logs out
## Value Operation
## 0 Agent greetings will not be deleted when the agent logs out
## 1 Agent greetings will be deleted when the agent logs out (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2.1 and later
## SET AGTGREETLOGOUTDEL 0
##
## AGTVUSTATID specifies the Vu-stat format number for Agent ID determination.
## Valid values are 0 through 50; the default value is 0.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## SET AGTVUSTATID 33
##
## AGTLOGINFAC specifies the Feature Access Code to be used for logging in Call Center agents.
## Valid values are 1 to 4 dialable characters (0-9, * and #); the default value is "#94".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTLOGINFAC #33
##
## AGTLOGOUTFAC specifies the Feature Access Code to be used for logging out Call Center agents.
## Valid values are 1 to 4 dialable characters (0-9, * and #); the default value is "#95".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTLOGOUTFAC #34
##
## AGTSPKRSTAT specifies how the Speaker button functions for call center agents.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Speaker button functions normally
## 1 The Speaker button will be disabled (default)
## This value only applies if the following conditions are also met:
## the value of CALLCTRSTAT is 1 and a call center agent is logged in.
## 2 The Speaker button functions as a Release button
## This value only applies if the following conditions are also met:
## the value of CALLCTRSTAT is 1, a call center agent is logged in, and
## either the telephone is not a 9641
## or the telephone is a 9641 but it does not have a Release button administered.
## 3 The Speaker button functions as a Release button
## This value only applies if the following conditions are also met:
## the value of CALLCTRSTAT is 1, a call center agent is logged in, and
## the telephone has a Release button administered.
## 4 The Speaker button functions as a Release button
## This value only applies if the following condition is also met:
## the telephone has a Release button administered.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later (values 0-4)
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later (values 0-2)
## SET AGTSPKRSTAT 0
##
## AGTTIMESTAT specifies whether the date and time will be displayed on the top line for call center agents.
## Note that the value of CALLCTRSTAT must be 1 for AGTTIMESTAT to be used.
## Value Operation
## 0 The date and time will be displayed normally
## 1 The display of the date and time will be disabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTTIMESTAT 0
##
## AGTTRANSLTO specifies the text string used by the call server as a translation of the English
## string "to" in call-associated display messages. This string is used by the telephone when
## parsing received display messages to decide whether to play an agent greeting.
## Valid values are 1 to 6 UTF-8 characters; the default value is "to".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTTRANSLTO to
##
## AGTTRANSLCLBK specifies the text string used by the call server as a translation of the English
## string "callback" in call-associated display messages. This string is used by the telephone
## when parsing received display messages to decide whether to play an agent greeting.
## Valid values are 1 to 10 UTF-8 characters; the default value is "callback".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTTRANSLCLBK callback
##
## AGTTRANSLPRI specifies the text string used by the call server as a translation of the English
## string "priority" in call-associated display messages. This string is used by the telephone
## when parsing received display messages to decide whether to play an agent greeting.
## Valid values are 1 to 8 UTF-8 characters; the default value is "priority".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTTRANSLPRI priority
##
## AGTTRANSLPK specifies the text string used by the call server as a translation of the English
## string "park" in call-associated display messages. This string is used by the telephone
## when parsing received display messages to decide whether to play an agent greeting.
## Valid values are 1 to 6 UTF-8 characters; the default value is "park".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTTRANSLPK park
##
## AGTTRANSLICOM specifies the text string used by the call server as a translation of the English
## string "ICOM" in call-associated display messages. This string is used by the telephone
## when parsing received display messages to decide whether to play an agent greeting.
## Valid values are 1 to 6 UTF-8 characters; the default value is "ICOM".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET AGTTRANSLICOM ICOM
##
## CCLOGOUTIDLESTAT specifies whether the Headset audio path and LED
## will be turned off or left on when a call center agent logs out,
## if the agent is not on a call.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Headset audio path and LED will be turned off (default)
## 1 The Headset audio path and LED will be left on if they are already on
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET CCLOGOUTIDLESTAT 1
##
## LOCALZIPTONEATT specifies the attenuation of zip tone level.
## The possible values are in the range of 0-95 dB.
## The default value is 35 dB.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET LOCALZIPTONEATT 35
##
########## RECORDING TONE SETTINGS (96x1 H.323 ONLY) #######
##
## RECORDINGTONE specifies whether Call Recording Tone will be generated on active calls.
## Value Operation
## 0 Call Recording Tone will not be generated (default)
## 1 Call Recording Tone will be generated
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## SET RECORDINGTONE 1
##
## RECORDINGTONE_INTERVAL specifies the number of seconds between Call Recording Tones.
## Valid values are 1 through 60; the default value is 15.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## SET RECORDINGTONE_INTERVAL 10
##
## RECORDINGTONE_VOLUME specifies the volume of the Call Recording Tone in 5dB steps.
## Value Operation
## 0 The tone volume is equal to the transmit audio level (default)
## 1 The tone volume is 45dB below the transmit audio level
## 2 The tone volume is 40dB below the transmit audio level
## 3 The tone volume is 35dB below the transmit audio level
## 4 The tone volume is 30dB below the transmit audio level
## 5 The tone volume is 25dB below the transmit audio level
## 6 The tone volume is 20dB below the transmit audio level
## 7 The tone volume is 15dB below the transmit audio level
## 8 The tone volume is 10dB below the transmit audio level
## 9 The tone volume is 5dB below the transmit audio level
## 10 The tone volume is equal to the transmit audio level
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## SET RECORDINGTONE_VOLUME 8
##
########## CALL CENTER SETTINGS (16xx H.323 ONLY) ##########
##
## CCBTNSTAT specifies whether the values of
## CONFSTAT, DROPSTAT, HEADSTAT, HOLDSTAT, HOOKSTAT, MUTESTAT, and XFERSTAT
## are used for enabling and disabling the buttons associated with those parameters.
## Value Operation
## 0 The telephone uses the values of those parameters (default)
## 1 The telephone ignores the values those parameters
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3 and later
## SET CCBTNSTAT 1
##
## CONFSTAT specifies whether the Conference button is enabled or disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Conference button is disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0 (default)
## 1 The Conference button is enabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3 and later
## SET CONFSTAT 1
##
## DROPSTAT specifies whether the Drop button is enabled or disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Drop button is disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0 (default)
## 1 The Drop button is enabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3 and later
## SET DROPSTAT 1
##
## HEADSTAT specifies whether the Headset button is enabled or disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0.
## It is ignored by telephones that do not have a Headset button.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Headset button is disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0 (default)
## 1 The Headset button is enabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3 and later
## SET HEADSTAT 1
##
## HOLDSTAT specifies whether the Hold button is enabled or disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Hold button is disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0 (default)
## 1 The Hold button is enabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3 and later
## SET HOLDSTAT 1
##
## HOOKSTAT specifies whether the switchhook is enabled or disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0.
## Value Operation
## 0 The switchhook is disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0 (default)
## 1 The switchhook is enabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3 and later
## SET HOOKSTAT 1
##
## MUTESTAT specifies whether the Mute button is enabled or disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Mute button is disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0 (default)
## 1 The Mute button is enabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3 and later
## SET MUTESTAT 1
##
## XFERSTAT specifies whether the Transfer button is enabled or disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Transfer button is disabled when CCBTNSTAT is 0 (default)
## 1 The Transfer button is enabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.3.3 and later
## SET XFERSTAT 1
##
################## TRUSTED CERTIFICATES ##################
##
## TRUSTCERTS specifies a list of names of files that contain copies of CA certificates
## (in PEM format) that will be downloaded, saved in non-volatile memory,
## and used by the telephone to authenticate received identity certificates.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters.
## Values are separated by commas without intervening spaces.
## The default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.9 and later
## 3631 H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET TRUSTCERTS av_prca_pem_2033.txt,av_sipca_pem_2027.txt,av_sipca_pem_2011.txt,av_csca_pem_2032.txt
##
## TLSSRVRID specifies whether a certificate will be trusted only if the
## identity of the device from which it is received matches the certificate,
## per Section 3.1 of RFC 2818.
## Value Operation
## 0 Identity matching is not performed
## 1 Identity matching is performed (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## SET TLSSRVRID 0
##
################ HTTP PROXY SERVER SETTINGS ##############
##
## HTTPPROXY specifies the address of the HTTP proxy server used by SIP
## telephones to access an SCEP server that is not on the enterprise network.
## Zero or one IP address in dotted decimal or DNS name format,
## optionally followed by a colon and a TCP port number.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## Note that in H.323 telephones, SCEP uses WMLPROXY.
## SET HTTPPROXY proxy.mycompany.com
##
## HTTPEXCEPTIONDOMAINS specifies a list of one or more domains,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces,
## for which HTTPPROXY will not be used.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## Note that in H.323 telephones, SCEP uses WMLEXCEPT.
## SET HTTPEXCEPTIONDOMAINS mycompany.com
##
###################### SCEP SETTINGS #####################
##
## MYCERTURL specifies the URL of the SCEP server from which
## the telephone should obtain an identity certificate,
## if it does not already have one from that server.
## Zero to 255 ASCII characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET MYCERTURL http://certsrvr.trustus.com/mscep/mscep.dll
##
## MYCERTCN specifies the Common Name (CN) used in the SUBJECT of an SCEP
## certificate request. The value must be a string that contains either
## "$SERIALNO" (which will be replaced by the telephone's serial number) or
## "$MACADDR" (which will be replaced by the telephone's MAC address),
## but it may contain other characters as well, including spaces.
## Eight ("$MACADDR") to 255 characters; the default value is "$SERIALNO".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## Note that prior to R2.6.8, 96x0 SIP releases only support
## "$MACADDR" or "$SERIALNO" as a value, not additional characters.
## SET MYCERTCN "Avaya telephone with MAC address $MACADDR"
##
## MYCERTDN specifies the part the SUBJECT of an SCEP certificate request
## that is common for all telephones. It must begin with a "/" and may
## include Organizational Unit, Organization, Location, State and Country.
## Zero to 255 ASCII characters; the default value is null ("").
## Note: It is recommended that "/" be used as a separator between components.
## Commas have been found to not work with some servers.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET MYCERTDN /C=US/ST=NJ/L=MyTown/O=MyCompany
##
## MYCERTCAID specifies an identifier for the CA certificate with which
## the SCEP certificate request is to be be signed, if the server hosts
## multiple Certificate Authorities.
## Zero to 255 ASCII characters; the default value is "CAIdentifier".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET MYCERTCAID EjbSubCA
##
## MYCERTKEYLEN specifies the bit length of the public and private keys
## generated for the SCEP certificate request.
## 4 ASCII numeric digits, "1024" through "2048"; the default value is "1024".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET MYCERTKEYLEN 1024
##
## MYCERTRENEW specifies the percentage of the identity certificate's
## Validity interval after which renewal procedures will be initiated.
## Valid values are 1 through 99; the default value is 90.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET MYCERTRENEW 90
##
## MYCERTWAIT specifies the telephone's behavior if the SCEP server
## indicates that the certificate request is pending manual approval.
## Value Operation
## 0 Poll the SCEP server periodically in the background
## 1 Wait until a certificate is received or the request is rejected (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET MYCERTWAIT 1
##
## SCEPPASSWORD specifies the password to be included (if not null)
## in the challengePassword attribute of an SCEP certificate request.
## Values may contain 0 to 32 ASCII characters; the default value is "$SERIALNO".
## If the value contains "$SERIALNO", it will be replaced by the telephone's serial number.
## If the value contains "$MACADDR", it will be replaced by the telephone's MAC address in hex.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## Note that to maintain the security of the password, this parameter should
## not be set in a file that is accessible on an enterprise network,
## it should only be set in a restricted staging configuration.
## SET SCEPPASSWORD $SERIALNO
##
##################### 802.1X SETTINGS ####################
##
## DOT1XSTAT specifies the 802.1X Supplicant operating mode.
## Value Operation
## 0 Supplicant disabled (default, unless indicated otherwise below)
## 1 Supplicant enabled, but responds only to received unicast EAPOL messages
## 2 Supplicant enabled; responds to received unicast and multicast EAPOL messages
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later (default was 1 prior to R2.4.1)
## 46xx H.323 R2.9 and later (default was 1)
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET DOT1XSTAT 1
##
## DOT1X specifies the 802.1X pass-through operating mode.
## Pass-through is the forwarding of EAPOL frames between the telephone's
## Ethernet line interface and its secondary (PC) Ethernet interface
## Value Operation
## 0 EAPOL multicast pass-through enabled without proxy logoff (default)
## 1 EAPOL multicast pass-through enabled with proxy logoff
## 2 EAPOL multicast pass-through disabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.9 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## Note: In 96x0 H.323 releases 1.0 through 1.5, and in 46xx H.323 releases 2.6 through 2.8,
## DOT1X is supported, but it controls both Supplicant and pass-through operation.
## In these releases, operation is as follows:
## Value Operation
## 0 Unicast Supplicant and multicast pass-through enabled without proxy logoff (default)
## 1 Unicast Supplicant and multicast pass-through enabled with proxy logoff
## 2 Unicast or multicast Supplicant operation enabled, without pass-through
## SET DOT1X 1
##
## DOT1XEAPS specifies the authentication method to be used by 802.1X.
## Valid values are "MD5" (the default) and "TLS".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## SET DOT1XEAPS MD5
##
## DOT1XWAIT specifies whether the telephone will wait for
## 802.1X to complete before proceeding with startup.
## Value Operation
## 0 Does not wait for 802.1X to complete (default)
## 1 Waits for 802.1X to complete
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET DOT1XWAIT 1
##
################ PUSH INTERFACE SETTINGS #################
##
## TPSLIST (Trusted Push Server List) specifies a list of URI authority components
## (optionally including scheme and path components) to be trusted.
## A URI received in a Push Request will only be used to obtain Push content
## if it matches one of these values. The list can contain up to 255 characters.
## Values are separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## If the value of TPSLIST is null (the default), Push will be disabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.1 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.2, R2.5 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET TPSLIST 135.20.21.20,push.avaya.com,http://135.20.21.33:80,http://apps.avaya.com/push
##
## SUBSCRIBELIST specifies a list of URIs to which the telephone will send a Subscribe
## message (an HTTP GET for the URI with the telephone's MAC address, extension number,
## IP address and model number appended as query values) after the telephone successfully
## registers with a call server, or when a "subscribe" Push Request is received with
## a type attribute of "all". The list can contain up to 255 characters.
## Values are separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## If the value of SUBSCRIBELIST is null (the default), Subscribe messages will not be sent
## after registration or in response to a Push Request with a type attribute of "all".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.1 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.2, R2.5 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET SUBSCRIBELIST http://135.20.21.21/subscribe,http://push.avaya.com/clients
##
## PUSHCAP allows the modes of individual Push types supported by the telephone to be controlled.
## The value is a 3, 4 or 5 digit number, of which each digit controls a Push type and can have a
## value of 0, 1 or 2. A digit of 0 means that all Push requests will be rejected for that push type.
## A digit of 1 means that only Push requests with a mode of "barge" will be accepted for that push type.
## A digit of 2 means that Push requests with a mode of "barge" or "normal" will be accepted for that push type.
## The Push types controlled by each digit are as follows:
## 11111
## ||||+- The rightmost digit controls top line Push requests.
## |||+-- The next digit to the left controls display (WML browser) Push requests.
## ||+--- The next digit to the left controls receive audio Push requests.
## |+---- The next digit to the left controls transmit audio Push requests.
## +----- The next digit to the left controls phonexml Push requests.
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later support 3 and 4-digit values (default is 2222).
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later support 4-digit values (default is 0000).
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x support 4-digit values (default is 0000)
## but not display Push, so valid values are 0000 through 2202.
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later support 3 and 4-digit values (default is 2222).
## 96x0 SIP R2.2, R2.5 and later support 5-digit values (default is 00000).
## 46xx H.323 R2.6 and later support 3-digit values (default is 222).
## although R6.0.1 only supports top line, audio (transmit and receive) and subscribe push types.
## SET PUSHCAP 2222
##
## PUSHPORT specifies the TCP port number to be used by the HTTP server in the telephone for Push.
## Valid values are 80 through 65535; the default value is 80
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.1 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.2, R2.5 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.6 and later
## SET PUSHPORT 80
##
################# WML BROWSER SETTINGS ###################
##
## Note that if WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI are set here, the web pages that they specify
## will be used by all telephones that support these parameters.
## If it is desired to use web pages that are customized to the display capabilities
## of a specific telephone model, the parameter should be set in the model-specific
## section for that telephone model located near the end of this file.
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.71 and later
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLPROXY specifies zero or one address for an HTTP proxy server that will be used by the
## WML browser, and by the Weather and World Clock applications on the 9621, 9641 and 9670.
## The address can be in dotted-decimal (IPv4), or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.71 and later
## SET WMLPROXY proxy.company.com
##
## WMLPORT specifies the TCP port number of the HTTP proxy server specified by WMLPROXY.
## Valid values are 0 through 65535.
## The default value for H.323 software is 8000.
## The default value for SIP software is 8080.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.71 and later
## SET WMLPORT 9000
##
## WMLEXCEPT specifies zero or more IP addresses or domains for which
## the HTTP proxy server specified by WMLPROXY will not be used.
## The values are separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.71 and later
## SET WMLEXCEPT mycompany.com,135.20.21.20
##
## WMLHELPSTAT specifies whether a web application help item will be displayed on the
## Home screen if no WML applications are administered and if the value of WMLHOME is null.
## Value Operation
## 0 A web application help item will not be displayed
## 1 A web application help item will be displayed (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later.
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET WMLHELPSTAT 0
##
################# IDLE TIMER SETTINGS ####################
##
## BAKLIGHTOFF specifies the number of minutes of idle time after which the display backlight will be turned off.
## Phones with gray-scale displays do not completely turn backlight off, they set it to the lowest non-off level.
## Valid values are 0 through 999; the default value is 120 (2 hours).
## A value of 0 means that the display backlight will not be turned off automatically when the phone is idle.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.5, R2.7 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET BAKLIGHTOFF 60
##
## HOMEIDLETIME specifies the number of minutes of idle time after which the Home screen will be displayed.
## A value of 0 means that the Home screen will not be displayed automatically when the phone is idle.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 9621 and 9641 H.323 R6.0 and later (valid values are 0 through 30; the default value is 10)
## 9621 and 9641 SIP R6.0 and later (valid values are 0 through 30; the default value is 10)
## 9670 H.323 R2.0 and later (valid values are 5 through 30; the default value is 10)
## SET HOMEIDLETIME 5
##
## SCREENSAVERON specifies the number of minutes of idle time after which the screen saver will be displayed.
## If an image file has been downloaded based on the SCREENSAVER parameter, it will be used as the screen saver.
## Otherwise, the built-in Avaya one-X(TM) screen saver will be used.
## Valid values are 0 through 999; the default value is 240 (4 hours).
## A value of 0 means that the screen saver will not be displayed automatically when the phone is idle.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later, but not supported by the 9610
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET SCREENSAVERON 480
##
## SCREENSAVER specifies the filename of a JPEG image to be used as a customized screen saver.
## Valid values are 0 through 32 ASCII characters; the default value is null ("").
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later, but not supported by the 9610
## SET SCREENSAVER filename
##
## WMLIDLETIME specifies the number of minutes of idle time after which
## the web page specified by the value of WMLIDLEURI will be displayed.
## If WMLIDLEURI is null, a web page will not be displayed when the phone is idle.
## On the 9610, WMLIDLETIME specifies the number of minutes of idle time after which the
## idle application (configured by IDLEAPP in the 9610 backup/restore file) will be displayed.
## Valid values are 1 through 999; the default value is 10.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.7 and later
## SET WMLIDLETIME 60
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later, but not supported by the 9610
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.7 and later
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############# PHONE LOCK SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) #############
##
## ENABLE_PHONE_LOCK specifies whether a softkey (on the idle Phone screen) and
## a feature button will be displayed to allow the user to manually lock the phone.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled: Lock softkey and feature button will not be displayed (default)
## 1 Enabled: Lock softkey and feature button will be displayed
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later
SET ENABLE_PHONE_LOCK 1
##
## PHONE_LOCK_IDLETIME specifies the interval of idle time, in minutes, after which
## the phone will automatically lock if the value of ENABLE_PHONE_LOCK is 1.
## A value of 0 means that the phone will not lock automatically.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later; valid values are 0 through 10080; the default value is 0.
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x; valid values are 0 through 999; the default value is 0.
## 96x0 SIP R2.5 and later; valid values are 0 through 999; the default value is 0.
## SET PHONE_LOCK_IDLETIME 30
##
############ CODEC AND RTP SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) ###########
##
## ENABLE_G711A specifies whether the G.711 a-law codec is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET ENABLE_G711A 1
##
## ENABLE_G711U specifies whether the G.711 mu-law codec is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET ENABLE_G711U 1
##
## ENABLE_G722 specifies whether the G.722 codec is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later; the default value is 1.
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x; the default value is 0.
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later; the default value is 0.
SET ENABLE_G722 1
##
## ENABLE_G726 specifies whether the G.726 codec is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default for 96x0 R1.0)
## 1 Enabled (default for all other releases)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
SET ENABLE_G726 1
##
## G726_PAYLOAD_TYPE specifies the RTP payload type to be used for the G.726 codec.
## Valid values are 96 through 127; the default value is 110.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET G726_PAYLOAD_TYPE 111
##
## ENABLE_G729 specifies whether the G.729A codec is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled without Annex B support (default)
## 2 Enabled with Annex B support
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET ENABLE_G729 1
##
## SEND_DTMF_TYPE specifies whether DTMF tones are sent in-band (as regular audio),
## or out-of-band (using RFC 2833 procedures).
## Value Operation
## 1 in-band
## 2 out-of-band (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET SEND_DTMF_TYPE 1
##
## DTMF_PAYLOAD_TYPE specifies the RTP payload type to be used for RFC 2833 signaling.
## Valid values are 96 through 127; the default value is 120.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET DTMF_PAYLOAD_TYPE 121
##
## SYMMETRIC_RTP specifies whether or not the telephone should discard
## received RTP/SRTP datagrams if their UDP Source Port number is not
## the same as the UDP Destination Port number that the telephone is
## including in RTP/SRTP datagrams intended for that endpoint.
## Value Operation
## 0 Ignore the UDP Source Port number in received RTP/SRTP datagrams.
## 1 Discard received RTP/SRTP datagrams if their UDP Source Port number
## does not match the UDP Destination Port number that the telephone is
## including in RTP/SRTP datagrams intended for that endpoint (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.4 and later
## SET SYMMETRIC_RTP 0
##
################## OTHER SIP-ONLY SETTINGS #################
##
## PHNMUTEALERT_BLOCK specifies whether the Mute Alert feature will be Blocked or Unblocked.
## Value Operation
## 0 Unblocked
## 1 Blocked (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.1 and later.
## SET PHNMUTEALERT_BLOCK 1
##
## MATCHTYPE specifies how a calling party number is compared to the numbers
## in the user's Contacts to obtain a name to display for the incoming call.
## Value Operation
## 0 The Contact name is displayed if the rightmost 4 digits of the calling
## party number match the rightmost 4 digits of a Contacts number (default)
## 1 The Contact name is displayed if the entire calling party number
## exactly matches the all of the digits in a Contacts number
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.5 and later.
## SET MATCHTYPE 0
##
## ENABLE_HOLD_BUTTON specifies whether a Hold softkey will be displayed during an active call.
## Value Operation
## 0 A Hold softkey will not be displayed
## 1 A Hold softkey will be displayed (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.7 and later
SET ENABLE_HOLD_BUTTON 1
##
## USE_QUAD_ZEROES_FOR_HOLD specifies how Hold will be signaled in SDP.
## Value Operation
## 0 "a=directional attributes" will be used (default)
## 1 "c=0.0.0.0" will be used
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## SET USE_QUAD_ZEROES_FOR_HOLD 1
##
###################### SIG SETTING ######################
##
## SIG specifies the type of software to be used by the telephone by
## controlling which upgrade file is requested after a power-up or a reset.
## Value Operation
## 0 Download the upgrade file for the same signaling protocol
## that is supported by the current software (default)
## 1 Download 96x1Hupgrade.txt (for H.323 software)
## 2 Download 96x1Supgrade.txt (for SIP software)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## SET SIG 0
##
############### ETHERNET INTERFACE SETTINGS ################
##
## PHY1STAT specifies the speed and duplex settings for the Ethernet line interface.
## Valid values are 1 through 6; the default value is 1.
## Value Operation
## 1 auto-negotiate
## 2 10Mbps half-duplex
## 3 10Mbps full-duplex
## 4 100Mbps half-duplex
## 5 100Mbps full-duplex
## 6 1Gbps full-duplex if supported by hardware, otherwise auto-negotiate
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later (values 1-5 only)
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.8 and later (values 1-5 only)
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later (values 1-5 only)
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET PHY1STAT 6
##
## PHY2STAT specifies the speed and duplex settings for the secondary (PC) Ethernet interface.
## Valid values are 0 through 6; the default value is 1.
## Value Operation
## 0 disabled
## 1 auto-negotiate
## 2 10Mbps half-duplex
## 3 10Mbps full-duplex
## 4 100Mbps half-duplex
## 5 100Mbps full-duplex
## 6 1Gbps full-duplex if supported by hardware, otherwise auto-negotiate
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later (values 1-5 only)
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.8 and later (values 0-5 only)
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later (values 0-5 only)
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
SET PHY2STAT 6
##
## PHY2_AUTOMDIX_ENABLED specifies whether auto-MDIX is enabled on PHY2.
## Valid values are 0 through 1; the default value is 1.
## Value Operation
## 0 auto-MDIX is disabled
## 1 auto-MDIX is enabled (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
SET PHY2_AUTOMDIX_ENABLED 1
##
############# LOCAL PROCEDURE ACCESS SETTINGS ############
##
## PROCSTAT specifies whether local (craft) procedures can be used to configure the telephone.
## Value Operation
## 0 Local procedures can be used (default)
## 1 Local procedures cannot be used
## Note: Be very careful before setting PROCSTAT to 1
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## 1692 H.323 R1.4 and later
SET PROCSTAT 0
##
## PROCPSWD specifies an access code for access to local (craft) procedures.
## Valid values contain 0 through 7 ASCII numeric digits.
## The default value is 27238 (CRAFT) unless indicated otherwise below.
## A null value implies that an access code is not required for access.
## Note: Setting this parameter via CM (for H.323) or PPM (for SIP) is more secure
## because this file can usually be accessed and read by anyone on the network.
## Setting the value in this file is intended primarily for configurations with
## versions of telephone or server software that do not support setting this
## value from the server.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later (must contain at least 4 digits for R6.2.4 and later,
## else default value 27238 is used)
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later (default is null ("") prior to R1.2, must contain at
## least 4 digits for R3.2.1 and later else default value
## 27238 is used)
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later (must contain at least 4 digits for R2.6.10 and later
## else default value 27238 is used)
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later (default is null (""))
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later (default is null (""))
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later (default is null ("") prior to R1.3.3, and
## must contain at least 4 digits for R1.3.3 and later)
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## 1692 H.323 R1.4 and later
## SET PROCPSWD 572958
##
##################### SNMP SETTINGS ######################
##
## SNMPSTRING specifies a security string that must be included in SNMP query messages
## for the query to be processed.
## Valid values contain 0 through 32 ASCII alphanumeric characters.
## The default value is null ("") unless indicated otherwise below.
## A null value results in SNMP being disabled.
## Note: Setting this parameter via CM (for H.323) or PPM (for SIP) is more secure
## because this file can usually be accessed and read by anyone on the network.
## Setting the value in this file is intended primarily for configurations with
## older versions of telephone, CM or PPM software that do not support setting
## this value from the server.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later (default is "public" prior to R2.6)
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later (default is "public")
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET SNMPSTRING mystring
##
## SNMPADDR specifies a list of source IP addresses from which SNMP query messages
## will be accepted and processed.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal (IPv4), colon-hex (IPv6, if supported), or
## DNS name format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET SNMPADD 192.168.0.22,192.168.0.23
##
####### LINK LAYER DISCOVERY PROTOCOL (LLDP) SETTINGS ######
##
## LLDP_ENABLED specifies whether LLDP is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled
## 2 Enabled, but only begin transmitting if an LLDP frame is received (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## Note that the following do NOT support the LLDP_ENABLED parameter,
## but they always operate consistent with a value of 2 above:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.2 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.6 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.2 and later
## SET LLDP_ENABLED 1
##
## LLDP_XMIT_SECS specifies the rate in seconds at which LLDP messages will be transmitted.
## Valid values are 1 through 3600; the default value is 30.
## The primary intent of this parameter is to allow an SSO application to discover
## the telephone faster, since SSO uses LLDP for discovery, but this parameter
## controls the LLDP transmission rate on both Ethernet interfaces.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET LLDP_XMIT_SECS 10
##
######## SYNCHRONIZED STATE OPERATION (SSO) SETTINGS #######
##
## SSO_ENABLED specifies whether SSO will be enabled or disabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET SSO_ENABLED 1
##
## SSO_REGISTERED_MODE specifies what the telephone does if it receives a
## registration request from an SSO application when it already registered.
## Value Operation
## 1 Accept the request if the provided credentials match the credentials
## that were used to establish the existing registration, otherwise,
## unregister and attempt to register using the new credentials (default)
## 2 Accept the request only if the provided credentials match the credentials
## that were used to establish the existing registration
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET SSO_REGISTERED_MODE 2
##
## SSO_LOCK_SYNC specifies whether the telephone will attempt to lock and unlock its
## user interface if it receives a request to lock or unlock from the SSO application.
## Value Operation
## 0 Ignores SSO requests to lock and unlock
## 1 Attempts to lock and unlock based on SSO requests (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET SSO_LOCK_SYNC 0
##
## SSO_DISCONNECT_ACTION specifies what the telephone does if the link to the PC drops
## while an SSO connection is active
## Value Operation
## 1 Unregisters after invoking each FAC specified by SSO_DISCONNECT_FACS (default)
## 2 Locks the user interface
## 3 No action is taken
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET SSO_DISCONNECT_ACTION 2
##
## SSO_DISCONNECT_FACS specifies a list of Feature Access Codes (FACs) to be invoked
## as determined by the value of SSO_DISCONNECT_ACTION above.
## FACs are separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET SSO_FACS *69,*35,*22
##
## SSO_CLIENT_CERT specifies whether the telephone will request a client
## identity certificate during the TLS handshake for an SSO connection.
## Value Operation
## 0 A client certificate will not be requested (default)
## 1 A client certificate will be requested and authenticated
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET SSO_CLIENT_CERT 1
##
################## EVENT LOGGING SETTINGS ##################
##
## LOGSRVR specifies one address for a syslog server
## in dotted-decimal (IPv4), colon-hex (IPv6, if supported), or DNS name format.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later (dotted-decimal values only)
## 46xx H.323 R1.7 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## SET LOGSRVR 192.168.0.15
##
## Note that different parameters are used to specify the severity levels of events
## logged for H.323 vs. SIP, with different default values, as described below.
##
## LOGLOCAL specifies the severity levels of events logged in the
## endptRecentLog, endptResetLog and endptStartupLog objects in the SNMP MIB.
## Events with the selected severity level and above will be logged
## (note that lower numeric severity values correspond to higher severity levels).
## Value Operation
## 0 Logging to the MIB is disabled
## 1 Emergency events are logged
## 2 Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 3 Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 4 Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 5 Warning, Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 6 Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 7 Informational, Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged (default)
## 8 Debug, Informational, Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## Warning: A setting of 8 can impact the performance of the telephone due to the number of events generated.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.7 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## SET LOGLOCAL 5
##
## LOCAL_LOG_LEVEL specifies the severity levels of events logged in the
## endptRecentLog, endptResetLog and endptStartupLog objects in the SNMP MIB.
## Events with the selected severity level and above will be logged
## (note that lower numeric severity values correspond to higher severity levels).
## Value Operation
## 0 Emergency events are logged
## 1 Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 2 Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 3 Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged (default)
## 4 Warning, Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 5 Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 6 Informational, Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## 7 Debug, Informational, Notice, Warning, Error, Critical, Alert and Emergency events are logged
## Warning: A setting of 7 can impact the performance of the telephone due to the number of events generated.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## SET LOCAL_LOG_LEVEL 3
##
## LOG_CATEGORY specifies a list of categories of events to be logged via syslog and locally.
## This parameter must be specified to log events below the Error level.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters.
## Category names are separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## See Administrator's guide for additional detail.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## SET LOG_CATEGORY DHCP,NETMGR,AUDIO
##
######### DEBUGGING SETTINGS (96x1 H.323 only) ###########
##
## LOGTOFILE specifies whether logging of optional debug messages
## to an internal file will be enabled or disabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2.3 and later
## SET LOGTOFILE 1
##
############## SECURE SHELL (SSH) SETTINGS ###############
##
## SSH_ALLOWED specifies whether SSH is supported.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET SSH_ALLOWED 1
##
## SSH_BANNER_FILE specifies the file name or URL for a custom SSH banner file.
## If the value is null, a default English banner will be used for SSH.
## The value can contain 0 to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET SSH_BANNER_FILE http://security.myco.com/files/SSH-Banner.txt
##
## SSH_IDLE_TIMEOUT specifies the number of minutes of inactivity
## after which an SSH connection will be terminated
## Valid values are 0 through 32767; the default value is 10.
## A value of 0 means that the connection will not be terminated due to inactivity.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET SSH_IDLE_TIMEOUT 30
##
######## APPLICATION WATCHDOG SETTING (H.323 ONLY) #######
##
## APPLICATIONWD specifies whether the application watchdog is enabled or disabled
## Value Operation
## 0 Application watchdog is disabled
## 1 Application watchdog is enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and later
## SET APPLICATIONWD 0
##
##### SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT (SLA) MONITOR SETTINGS #####
##
## SLMSTAT specifies whether or not the SLA Monitor agent is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMSTAT 1
##
## SLMCAP specifies whether the SLA Monitor agent is enabled for packet capture (sniffing).
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled with payloads are removed from RTP packets
## 2 Enabled with payloads included in RTP packets
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMCAP 1
##
## SLMCLIENT specifies whether the SLA Monitor agent is enabled to accept
## Command Line Interface (CLI) connections.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMCLIENT 1
##
## SLMCTRL specifies whether the SLA Monitor agent is enabled for device control.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMCTRL 1
##
## SLMFSB specifies whether the SLA Monitor agent is enabled for file system browsing.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMFSB 1
##
## SLMPERF specifies whether the SLA Monitor agent is enabled for device performance monitoring.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMPERF 1
##
## SLMPORT specifies the UDP port that will be opened by the SLA Monitor agent
## to receive discovery and test request messages.
## Valid values are 6000 through 65535; the default value is 50011.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMPORT 43210
##
## SLMSRVR specifies the source IP address that must be in the header of a received
## SLA Monitor discovery message for it to be accepted, and/or the port number that
## must be specified by the discovery message for registration.
## If either is specified but does not match, registration will not be attempted.
## If the value of the IP address is 0.0.0.0, any IP address is acceptable, and
## if the value of the port number is 0, any port number is acceptable.
## Valid values must include either one IP address in dotted-decimal format,
## or one port number (0 through 65535), or both, where the IP address is followed
## by a colon that is followed by the port number; the default value is "0.0.0.0:0".
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMSRVR 192.168.27.35:50010
##
## SLMTEST specifies the UDP ports that will be opened by the SLA Monitor agent for RTP and traceroute tests.
## If the value of SLMTEST is an even number, it will be used for RTP tests,
## and the next higher (odd) port number will be used for traceroute tests.
## If the value of SLMTEST is an odd number, it will be used for traceroute tests,
## and the previous (even) port number will be used for RTP tests.
## Valid values are 6000 through 65535; the default value is 50012.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.4 and later
## SET SLMTEST 54321
##
####### CONVERGED NETWORK ANALYZER (CNA) SETTINGS ########
##
## CNASRVR specifies a list of CNA server IP addresses.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal (IPv4) or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and R6.1
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x only
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.2 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## SET CNASRVR 192.168.0.10
##
## CNAPORT specifies the TCP destination port used for CNA registration.
## Valid values are 0 through 65535; the default value is 50002.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and R6.1
## 96x1 SIP R6.0.x only
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R2.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.2 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## SET CNAPORT 65003
##
############# ENHANCED LOCAL DIALING RULES ###############
##
## These settings affect certain dialing behaviors, such as
## dialing numbers from the incoming Call Log or from web pages
##
## Dialing Algorithm Status
## Controls whether algorithm defined by parameters in
## this section is used during certain dialing behaviors.
## 0 disables algorithm.
## 1 enables algorithm, but not for Contacts
## 2 enables algorithm, including Contacts (96xx SIP only)
## SET ENHDIALSTAT 1
##
## Country Code
## For United States the value is '1'
## SET PHNCC 1
##
## Internal extension number length
## If your extension is 12345, your dial plan length is 5.
## On 46xx phones, the maximum extension length is 10.
## On 96xx phones, the maximum extension length is 13.
## This value must match the extension length set on your
## call server.
## SET PHNDPLENGTH 5
##
## International access code
## For the United States, the value is 011.
## SET PHNIC 011
##
## Long distance access code
## SET PHNLD 1
##
## National telephone number Length
## For example, 800-555-1111 has a length of 10.
## SET PHNLDLENGTH 10
##
## Outside line access code
## The number you press to make an outside call.
## SET PHNOL 9
##
#################### AUDIO SETTINGS ######################
##
## Automatic Gain Control (AGC).
## These settings enable or disable AGC.
##
## A value of 1 (default) enables AGC. A value of 0 disables AGC.
## AGCHAND controls handset AGC. Not supported on 16CC phones.
## AGCHEAD controls headset AGC
## AGCSPKR controls speaker AGC. Not supported on 16CC phones.
## Note: AGCHAND and AGCSPKR are applicable for 1603 SIP phone.
## SET AGCHAND 0
## SET AGCHEAD 0
## SET AGCSPKR 0
##
## Audio Environment Index
## Enables you to customize the telephone's audio
## performance. (0-299) This parameter affects settings
## for AGC dynamic range, handset and headset noise
## reduction thresholds, and headset transmit gain. It is
## highly recommended you consult Avaya before changing
## this parameter.
## SET AUDIOENV 0
##
################## HTTP SERVER SETTINGS ##################
##
## HTTP Server Addresses
## [If you set your HTTP Server Addresses via DHCP, do not
## set them here as they will override your DHCP settings.
## Also, use TLSSRVR instead if you require an
## authenticated server]
## Server used to download configuration script files.
## Zero or more HTTP server IP addresses in dotted-decimal,
## colon-hex (96x1 H.323 R6.0 onwards), or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## (0 to 255 ASCII characters, including commas).
## This parameter may also be changed via LLDP.
## Note: This parameter is also supported by 364x SIP phones.
## SET HTTPSRVR 192.168.0.5
##
## HTTP Server Directory Path
## Specifies the path name to prepend to all file names
## used in HTTP and HTTPS GET operations during startup.
## (0 to 127 ASCII characters, no spaces.)
## Note: This parameter is also supported by 364x SIP phones.
## SET HTTPDIR myhttpdir
##
## HTTP port
## Sets the TCP port used for HTTP file downloads from
## non-Avaya servers. (0-65535) The default value is 80.
## Applies only to 46xx H.323 phones, 96xx phones, 96x1 phones and 364x SIP phones.
## SET HTTPPORT 80
##
## Server Authentication
## Sets whether script files are downloaded from an
## authenticated server over an HTTPS link.
## 0 for optional, 1 for mandatory
## SET AUTH 0
##
#################### RTCP MONITORING #####################
##
## The RTCP monitor
## One RTCP monitor (VMM server) IP address in
## dotted-decimal format or DNS name format (0 to 15
## characters). Note that for H.323 telephones only this
## parameter may be changed via signaling from Avaya
## Communication Manager. For 96xx SIP models in Avaya
## environments, this parameter is set via the PPM server.
## This parameter is not supported on 16CC model phones.
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET RTCPMON 192.168.0.10
##
## RTCPMONPORT sets the port used to send RTCP information
## to the IP address specified in the RTCPMON parameter.
## RTCPMONPORT is only supported on 46xx SIP telephones and
## 96xx telephones in non-Avaya environments. For 96xx SIP
## models in Avaya environments, this parameter is set via
## the PPM server. The default value is 5005.
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET RTCPMONPORT 5005
##
## RTCP Monitor Report Period
## Specifies the interval for sending out RTCP monitoring
## reports (5-30 seconds). Default is 5 seconds. This
## parameter applies only to 96xx SIP telephones.
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET RTCPMONPERIOD 5
##
###################### ICMP SETTINGS #####################
##
## Destination Unreachable Message Control
## Controls whether ICMP Destination Unreachable messages
## are generated.
## 0 for No
## 1 for limited Port Unreachable messages
## 2 for Protocol and Port Unreachable messages
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET ICMPDU 1
##
## Redirect Message control
## Controls whether received ICMP Redirect messages will
## be processed
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET ICMPRED 0
##
########### BACKUP/RESTORE SETTINGS (H.323 only) ##########
##
## Backup and Restore URI
## URI used for HTTP backup and retrieval of user data.
## Specify HTTP server and directory path to backup file.
## Do not specify backup file name.
## BRURI is not supported on 96xx, 16CC and 1603 SIP phones.
## SET BRURI http://192.168.0.28
##
## Backup/Restore Authentication
## Specifies whether authentication is used for backup/restore file download.
## Call server IP address and telephone's registration can be used as credentials.
## 0: Call server IP address and telephone's registration password
## are not included as credentials.
## 1: The call server IP address and the telephone?s registration
## password are included as the credentials in an Authorization request-header
## SET BRAUTH 0
##
#################### AUDIBLE ALERTING #######################
##
## Specifies the audible alerting setting for the telephone
## and whether users may change this setting.
##
## A value of 0 turns off audible alerting; user cannot
## adjust ringer volume at all.
## A value of 1 turns on audible alerting; user can adjust
## ringer volume but cannot turn off audible alerting.
## A value of 2 turns off audible alerting; user can adjust
## ringer volume and can turn off audible alerting.
## A value of 3 turns on audible alerting; user can adjust
## ringer volume and can turn off audible alerting.
##
## For 46xx phones:
## A value of 0 or 2 lets the user reduce audible alerting to
## the lowest audible setting, but not zero.
## A value of 1 or 3 lets the user reduce audible alerting to zero.
##
## The default value is 3.
## SET AUDASYS 3
##
## NOTE: This AUDASYS value is applicable for 16xx phones starting with R1.3.
##
############################################################
##
## 46xx SETTINGS
## Settings applicable to 46xx telephone models
##
############################################################
##
## IP Filter List Addresses
## Specifies additional IP addresses whose packets are
## allowed through the IP source address filter to be
## processed by the telephone. This parameter should be
## set only if it is suspected that an address is being
## blocked unnecessarily. This parameter may contain one
## or more IP addresses in dotted-decimal or DNS name
## format, separated by commas without any intervening
## spaces (0 to 255 ASCII characters, including commas).
## SET FILTERLIST 192.168.0.45
##
###### 46XX IP Phone Multi-Language Administration #######
##
## This setting is used to set the local display
## language of your 46XX telephone.
##
## For all 4620 sets, and either 4610SW or 4620SW sets
## that have been loaded with single-byte software (the
## default), use one of the following settings:
## For English use keyword "English"
## For French use keyword "Francais"
## For Italian use keyword "Italiano"
## For Japanese use keyword "Katakana"
## For Dutch use keyword "Nederlands"
## For German use keyword "Deutsch"
## For Portuguese use keyword "Portugues"
## For Spanish use keyword "Espanol"
##
## For 4620SW/4625SW sets that have been loaded with
## multi-byte software to support Chinese/Russian/Hebrew/
## English fonts, use one of the following settings:
## For English use keyword "English"
## For Chinese use keyword "Chinese"
## For Russian use keyword "Russian"
## For Hebrew use keyword "Hebrew"
##
## For 4620SW/4625SW sets that have been loaded with
## multi-byte software to support Japanese/Russian/
## Hebrew/English fonts, use one of the following
## settings:
## For English use keyword "English"
## For Japanese use keyword "Japanese"
## For Russian use keyword "Russian"
## For Hebrew use keyword "Hebrew"
##
## For 4620SW/4625SW sets that have been loaded with
## multi-byte software to support Korean/Russian/Hebrew/
## English fonts, use one of the following settings:
## For English use keyword "English"
## For Korean use keyword "Korean"
## For Russian use keyword "Russian"
## For Hebrew use keyword "Hebrew"
##
## For all 364x sets running SIP software, use one of the
## following settings:
## For English use keyword "English"
## For French use keyword "Francais"
## For Italian use keyword "Italiano"
## For German use keyword "Deutsch"
## For Spanish use keyword "Espanol"
## For 364x, this parameter will only change the language on
## the phone if the user has not previously changed it via
## the user menus.
##
## SET SYSLANG English
##
###### 46xx Automatic Backup/Restore Settings ########
##
## RESTORESTAT enables/disables the automatic backup and
## restore of user data. Applies to both FTP and HTTP
## backup/restore. This setting does not apply to the
## 4602 sets.
##
## A value of 1 enables Backup/Restore.
## A value of 0 disables Backup/Restore.
##
## FTPUSERSTAT sets user permissions on modifications to
## server names and directory paths used for FTP
## backup/restore. Does not apply to HTTP backup/restore.
##
## When FTPUSERSTAT is set to 0, the user can only use the
## server and path data administered via DHCP or settings
## file.
##
## When FTPUSERSTAT is set to 1, the user can specify
## alternative FTP servers or directory paths. The default
## is 1.
##
## When FTPUSERSTAT is set to 2, the user can specify
## alternative FTP directory paths but is not allowed to
## specify alternative FTP servers.
##
## FTPSRVR specifies the IP Address of the default FTP
## Server. May be a dotted-decimal address or DNS string.
## Depending on FTPUSERSTAT setting, may be overridden by
## the user.
##
## FTPDIR specifies the default directory path used for
## storage and retrieval of phone user information.
## Depending on FTPUSERSTAT setting, may be overridden by
## the user.
##
## SET RESTORESTAT 1
## SET FTPUSERSTAT 1
## SET FTPSRVR 135.18.18.18
## SET FTPDIR myftpdir
##
############################################################
##
## 96xx,16xx and 16CC SETTINGS
## Settings applicable to 96xx,16xx and 16CC models
##
############################################################
##
## Voice Mail Telephone Number
## Specifies the telephone number to be dialed
## automatically when the telephone user presses the
## Messaging button. The specified number is used to
## connect to the user?s Voice Mail system.
##
## Note 1: This parameter setting is ignored for extensions
## configured as 96xx station types on the call server.
## Note 2: This parameter is supported on 364x phones and
## can be up to 50 characters, no spaces.
## SET MSGNUM 1234
##
## English Language Selection Status
## Specifies whether built-in English language text strings
## are selectable by the user. 0 for off, 1 for on.
## Note : This setting is applicable for 16xx H323 and 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET LANG0STAT 1
##
################ A(Avaya) Menu Settings #################
##
## WML-Application URI
## URI used for WML-applications under A (AVAYA) Menu.
## Specify HTTP server and directory path to administration
## file (AvayaMenuAdmin.txt). Do not specify the
## administration file name. This parameter applies to 96xx H323
## model phones and also supported in 96xx SIP releases from R2.5 onwards.
## This parameter is not supported in 96x1 SIP phones.
##
## SET AMADMIN http://192.168.0.28
##
#################################################################
##
## H.323 SETTINGS for 96xx & 96x1
## Settings specific to 96xx & 96x1 telephones
## with H.323 software
##
########################## Features on Softkeys #######################
##
## Idle Feature Settings
## A list of feature identifiers for softkey features
## available in the Idle call state
## 0 to 255 ASCII characters: zero to six whole numbers
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces
## SET IDLEFEATURES ""
##
## Dial Feature Settings
## A list of feature identifiers for softkey features
## available in the Dialing call state
## 0 to 255 ASCII characters :zero to five whole numbers separated
## by commas without any intervening spaces
## SET DIALFEATURES ""
##
## Ring Back Feature Settings
## A list of feature identifiers for softkey features
## available in the Active with far end ringback call state
## 0 to 255 ASCII characters :zero to three whole numbers
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces
## SET RINGBKFEATURES ""
##
## Talk Feature Settings
## A list of feature identifiers for softkey features
## available in the Active with talk path call state
## 0 to 255 ASCII characters :zero to three whole numbers
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces
## SET TALKFEATURES ""
##
## Team Button Display
## When TEAMBTNDISPLAY is set to 1, use LED to mark the Busy state of their team member?s phone
## When TEAMBTNDISPLAY is set to 0, use the LED to mark the Forwarding state of the team member's phone.
## Default = 0.
## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0 for 96xx & release 6.0 for 96x1 phones.
## SET TEAMBTNDISPLAY 0
##
## WORLDCLOCKAPP specifies the application to display World Clock information.
## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 2.0 for 9670 & release 6.0 for 9641 & 9621.
## "" : World Clock application is disabled
## "default" : World Clock application is enabled (default)
## SET WORLDCLOCKAPP default
##
## WEATHERAPP specifies the application to display the weather information.
## Value Operation
## "" (null) Weather application is disabled
## "default" Weather application is enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 9621 and 9641 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 9670 H.323 R2.0 and later
## SET WEATHERAPP default
##
## CALCSTAT specifies whether the Calculator application should be displayed.
## Valid Values
## 0 Don't display Calculator
## 1 Display Calculator
## SET CALCSTAT 1
## Note: This feature is available on release 6.0 for 9641 & 9621.
##
## RINGPRIORITY specifies which distinctive ring rate is really for a Priority Call.
## Valid Values
## 1 Inside Call rate
## 2 Outside Call rate
## 3 Priority Ring rate
## SET RINGPRIORITY 3
##
## RINGTONESTYLE specifies the style of ring tones that are offered to the user
## for Personalized Ringing when "Classic" (as opposed to "Rich") is selected.
## Value Operation
## 0 North American ring tones are offered (default)
## 1 European ring tones are offered
## This parameter is supported by:
## 9670 H.323 R2.0 and later
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## SET RINGTONESTYLE 1
##
## LEDMODE specifies whether the buttons red LEDs are controlled by CM (this will align the 96x1 phone behavior to the 16xx behavior)
## or locally by the phone (as 96x1 previous loads behavior ).
## Value Operation
## 0 Locally controlled by the phone, backward compatible to previous releases (default)
## 1 Controlled by CM, new behavior
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.3 and later
## SET LEDMODE 0
##
################ VPN SETTINGS (H.323 ONLY) #################
##
## NVVPNMODE specifies whether or not VPN operation will be enabled.
## Valid Values
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## SET NVVPNMODE 1
##
## NVSGIP specifies a list of IP addresses for VPN security gateways.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## SET NVSGIP primarysg.mycompany.com
##
## VPNALLOWTAGS specifies whether 802.1Q tags (controlled by L2Q parameter) can be used in VPN mode
## Value Operation
## 0 Tags will not be allowed if VPN mode is active (default)
## 1 Tags will be allowed if VPN mode is active
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.5 and later
## SET VPNALLOWTAGS 1
##
## DHCPSRVR specifies a list of enterprise DHCP server IP addresses from which configuration
## parameters may be requested through a VPN tunnel via a DHCPINFORM message.
## Addresses can be in dotted-decimal or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## SET DHCPSRVR 192.168.16.2
##
## NVVPNCFGPROF
## Valid Values
## 0 No profile (default)
## 2 Checkpoint
## 3 Cisco Xauth with Preshared Key
## 5 Juniper/Netscreen Xauth with Preshared Key
## 6 Generic Preshared key
## 8 Cisco xauth with certificates
## 9 Juniper Xauth with certificates.
## 11 Nortel contivity
## Description
## Set this to 3 if Security Gateway Vendor is Cisco and Xauth is used for
## authenticating phone user.
## Set this to 5 if Security Gateway Vendor is Juniper, Xauth is used for
## authenticating phone user.
## Set this to 6 if Security Gateway Vendor does not support Xauth.
## Following Variables are set to specified value when NVVPNCFGPROF = 3
## NVIKECONFIGMODE 1
## NVIKEIDTYPE 11
## NVIKEXCHGMODE 1
## Following Variables are set to specified value when NVVPNCFGPROF = 5
## NVIKECONFIGMODE 1
## NVIKEIDTYPE 3
## NVIKEXCHGMODE 1
## Following Variables are set to specified value when NVVPNCFGPROF = 6
## NVIKECONFIGMODE 2
## NVIKEIDTYPE 3
## NVIKEXCHGMODE 1
## Following variables are set to specified value when NVVPNCFGPROF = 2
## NVIKECONFIGMODE 1
## NVIKEIDTYPE 11
## NVIKEOVERTCP 1
## NVIKEXCHGMODE 2
## Following variables are set to specified value when NVVPNCFGPROF = 11
## NVIKECONFIGMODE 1
## NVIKEIDTYPE 11
## NVIKEXCHGMODE 1
## Following variables are set to specified value when NVVPNCFGPROF = 8
## NVIKECONFIGMODE 1
## NVIKEIDTYPE 11
## NVIKEXCHGMODE 1
## Following variables are set to specified value when NVVPNCFGPROF = 9
## NVIKECONFIGMODE 1
## NVIKEIDTYPE 3
## NVIKEXCHGMODE 1
## Note: SET commands for all the dependent variables mentioned above must
## appear after SET command for NVVPNCFGPROF.
## SET NVVPNCFGPROF 5
##
## NVIKEXCHGMODE specifies the exchange method to be used for IKE Phase 1.
## Valid Values
## 1 Aggressive Mode (default)
## 2 Main Mode
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## SET NVIKEXCHGMODE 2
##
## NVIKECONFIGMODE enables IKE configuration mode.
## Valid Values:
## 1 Enabled (default)
## 2 Disabled
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## SET NVIKECONFIGMODE 1
##
## NVVPNAUTHTYPE
## Valid Values
## 3 PSK (default)
## 4 PSK with XAUTH
## 5 RSA Signature with XAUTH
## 6 HYBRID XAUTH
## 7 RSA Signature
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 and later
## SET NVVPNAUTHTYPE 4
##
## NVVPNUSER specifies the user name to use for VPN authentication.
## Normally, this value is entered by the user and not set in this file.
## However, if the user names are set in a staging environment using IF statements
## based on the telephones' MAC addresses, or if the user name is a fixed string
## based on the serial number and/or the MAC address of the telephone,
## it may be preconfigured in a file to eliminate the need for the user to manually enter the value.
## If the value contains the string "$SERIALNO" (without the double quotes),
## that string will be replaced by the telephone's serial number, and
## if the value contains the string "$MACADDR" (without the double quotes),
## that string will be replaced by the telephone's MAC address.
## Valid values are strings of ASCII characters; the default value is null ("").
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later (0 to 30 ASCII characters)
## 96x0 H.323 R3.2 and later (0 to 50 ASCII characters)
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1.1 through R3.1.5 (0 to 30 ASCII characters)
## 96x0 H.323 R3.1 (0 to 16 ASCII characters)
## SET NVVPNUSER AvayaPhone$SERIALNO
##
## NVVPNPSWDTYPE
## Valid Values
## 1 Save in Flash.
## 2 Erase on reset.
## 3 Numeric One Time Password.
## 4 Alpha-Numeric One Time Password.
## 5 Erase on VPN Termination
## Description
## This variables determines how password should be treated. By default
## password type is set to 1. You must set this variable to 3 or 4 if
## using One Time Password such as SecureID from RSA.
## Note
## Setting password type to 3 will not let the user select "Alpahbets"
## while entering password. This might look like an obvious choice when
## using RSA secure ID tokens. However under some conditions user may
## need to respond back by entering 'y' or 'n' in the password field.
## This could happen if RSA ACE server is configured to generate PIN
## instead of letting the user select a PIN.
## Example : Setting password type to 2 (Erase on reset)
## SET NVVPNPSWDTYPE 1
##
## NVVPNCOPYTOS
## Valid Values
## 1 YES
## 2 NO
## Description
## Value of this variable decides whether TOS bits should be copied from
## inner header to outer header or not. If it's value is 1, TOS bits are
## copied otherwise not. By default TOS bits are not copied from inner
## header to outer header. Some Internet Service Provider don't route the
## IP packets properly if TOS bits are set to anything other than 0.
## Example
## SET NVVPNCOPYTOS 1
## Note
## It is highly recommended that this value should not be changed if phone
## is downloading the script over the VPN tunnel in order to avoid
## overriding end user setting due to ISP specific issues. For example you
## can set this value to 1 while provisioning phone with VPN firmware so
## that phone can take advantage of QOS service provided by home router but
## if the phone's ISP (Few percent cases) does not handle properly the
## packets with non-zero TOS bits in IP header, phone user will have to
## revert back this value to 2. Under such circumstances it is desirable
## the user's choice don't get overriden every time script is downloaded.
## Example: Setting NVVPNCOPYTOS to 1 if script is not downloaded over VPN tunnel.
## IF $VPNACTIVE SEQ 1 GOTO skipcopytos
## SET NVVPNCOPYTOS 1
## # skipcopytos
## SET NVVPNCOPYTOS 2
##
## NVVPNENCAPS
## Valid Values
## 0 4500-4500
## 1 Disable
## 2 2070-500
## 4 RFC (As per RFC 3947 and 3948)
## Description
## Type of UDP encapsulation method to use if there is a NAT device between
## phone and the security gateway. By default UDP Encapsulation 4500-4500
## is used.
## If NVVPNENCAPS is 0, ike negotiation starts with source port of 2070
## and destination port 500. Negotiation switches to port source port
## 4500 and destination port 4500 if peer supports port floating (Ref
## RFC 3947,3948). Finally IPsec traffic is send inside UDP packets
## from/to port 4500 if supported by peer or port 2070<->500 if port
## floating is not supported but UDP encapsulation is supported as
## published in the initial draft versions of RFC 3947 and 3948.
## If NVVPNENCAPS is 1, ike nat traversal is completly disabled.
## If NVVPNENCAPS is 2, Port floating is disabled during IKE nat traversal.
## If NVVPNENCAPS is 4, ike negotiation starts with source port of 500 and
## destination port 500. Negotiation switches to port source port 4500
## and destination port 4500 if peer supports port floating (Ref RFC 3947
## and 3948). Finally IPsec traffic is send inside UDP packets from/to
## port 4500 if supported by peer or port 500<->500 if port floating is
## not supported but UDP encapsulation is supported as published in the
## initial draft versions of RFC 3947 and 3948.
## Note
## UDP Encapsulation causes overhead hence it might be desirable to disable
## udp encapsulation if NAT device supports IPsec pass through and there is
## only one IPsec client behind the NAT connecting to the same security
## gateway. However not all devices support IPsec pass through hence this
## value must not be pushed if phone is downloading the script over the VPN tunnel.
## Example : Setting NVVPNENCAPS to 1 if script is not downloaded over VPN tunnel.
##
## IF $VPNACTIVE SEQ 1 goto skipencaps
## SET NVVPNENCAPS 1
## # skipencaps
##
## The example above will set NVVPNENCAPS to 1 if script is not downloaded over the tunnel.
## SET NVVPNENCAPS 0
##
## NVIKEPSK
## Valid Values
## String. Length of the string cannot exceed 30 characters.
## Description
## Preshared Key to use during phase 1 negotiation.
## Note
## It is recommened that user enter his/her Preshared Key using phone's
## dialpad. However if you don't want to share PSK with the end user
## because it's common for multiple users you can use this variable to
## push PSK (Group password) to each phone and the end user will never
## know what the PSK is. But if you are doing this, make sure that the file
## server is on an isolated network and is used only for provisioning
## VPN parameters to the phones.
## Example : Setting abc1234 as Preshared Key
## SET NVIKEPSK abc1234
##
## NVIKEID
## Valid Values
## String. Length of the string cannot exceed 30 characters.
## Description
## Phone uses this string as IKE Identifier during phase 1 negotiation.
## Some XAuth documentation refer to this variable as group name because
## same IKE Id is shared among a group of user and indvidual user
## authentication is done using XAuth after establishing IKE phase 1
## security association.
## The default value is "VPNPHONE".
## SET NVIKEID [email protected]
##
## NVIKEIDTYPE
## Valid Values
## 1 IP Address
## 2 FQDN
## 3 User-FQDN (E-Mail)
## 9 Directory-Name
## 11 KEY-ID (Opaque)
## Description
## Phone uses this variable as the IKE Identifier type for the
## IKE-ID specified via NVIKEID variable.
## Note
## This variable default value depends on the value of variable NVVPNCFGPROF.
## SET NVIKEIDTYPE 2
##
## NVIPSECSUBNET
## Valid Values
## Comma separated list of strings containing subnet and masks. Number of
## strings cannot exceed 5.
## Description
## This variable contains IP subnets protected by the security gateway.
## By default phone assumes that all the network resources are behind
## the security gateway hence it negotiates for a security association
## between it's IP address (or Virtual IP if delevired via IKE Config
## mode) and 0.0.0.0 with the security gateway. If your security gateway
## is configured to allow building security association for only selected
## subnets, you can specify them here.
## Example :
## Configuring 10.1.12.0/24 and 172.16.0.0/16 as the subnets protected by
## the Security Gateway
## SET NVIPSECSUBNET 10.1.12.0/24,172.16.0.0/16
## SET NVIPSECSUBNET 0.0.0.0/0
##
## NVIKEDHGRP specifies the number of the DH group to use during IKE phase 1 negotiation.
## Valid Values
## 1 Diffie-Hellman Group 1
## 2 Diffie-Hellman Group 2 (default)
## 5 Diffie-Hellman Group 5
## 14 Diffie-Hellman Group 14
## 15 Diffie-Hellman Group 15
## SET NVIKEDHGRP 1
##
## NVPFSDHGRP specifies the number of the DH group to use during IKE phase 2 negotiation
## for establishing IPsec security associations also known as perfect forward secrecy (PFS).
## Valid Values
## 0 No PFS (default)
## 1 Diffie-Hellman Group 1
## 2 Diffie-Hellman Group 2
## 5 Diffie-Hellman Group 5
## 14 Diffie-Hellman Group 14
## 15 Diffie-Hellman Group 15
## SET NVPFSDHGRP 14
##
## NVIKEP1ENCALG specifies the Encryption Algorithm(s) proposed for the IKE Phase 1 Security Association.
## Valid Values
## 0 ANY (default)
## 1 AES-128
## 2 3DES
## 3 DES
## 4 AES-192
## 5 AES-256
## Note that the priority order of algorithms proposed is AES-128,3DES,DES,AES-192,AES-256.
## In very rare circumstances a security gateway may not handle multiple proposals.
## In such cases only you should try overriding the default behaviour.
## SET NVIKEP1ENCALG 1
##
## NVIKEP2ENCALG specifies the encryption algorithm(s) proposed for the IKE Phase 2 Security Association.
## Valid Values
## 0 ANY (default)
## 1 AES-128
## 2 3DES
## 3 DES
## 4 AES-192
## 5 AES-256
## 6 NULL
## Note that the priority order of algorithms proposed is AES-128,3DES,DES,AES-192,AES-256.
## In very rare circumstances a security gateway may not handle multiple proposals.
## In such cases only you should try overriding the default behaviour.
## SET NVIKEP2ENCALG 1
##
## NVIKEP1AUTHALG specifies the authentication algorithm(s) to propose for the IKE phase 1 Security Association.
## Valid Values
## 0 ANY (default)
## 1 MD5
## 2 SHA1
## Note that the prioirity order of algorithims proposed is MD5,SHA1.
## In very rare circumstances a security gateway may not handle multiple proposals.
## In such cases only you should try overriding the default behaviour.
## SET NVIKEP1AUTHALG 1
##
## NVIKEP2AUTHALG
## Valid Values
## 0 ANY
## 1 MD5
## 2 SHA1
## Description
## Authentication Algorithim(s) to propose for IKE phase 2 Security
## Association
## Note
## Phone by default proposes all Authentication algorithms. Security
## Gateway picks the algorithm mandated by administrator. Priority order
## of algorithms proposed by phone is MD5,SHA1. In very rare circumstances
## security gateway may not handle multiple proposals. In such cases
## only you should try overriding the default behaviour.
## Example : Setting Authentication Alg to SHA1
## SET NVIKEP2AUTHALG 1
## SET NVIKEP2AUTHALG 0
##
## NORTELAUTH specifies the Authentication method for Nortel Contivity security gateways.
## Valid Values
## 1 Local username and password
## 2 RADIUS username and password
## 3 Radius SecureId
## 4 RADIUS Axent
## SET NORTELAUTH 2
##
## NVXAUTH specifies whether or not XAUTH user authentication is enabled.
## Valid Values
## 1 Enabled (default)
## 2 Disabled
## This parameter can be used to disable XAUTH user authentication
## for profiles which enable XAUTH by default.
## SET NVXAUTH 1
##
## QTESTRESPONDER
## Valid Values:
## IP Address or domain name of the host acting as QTESTRESPONDER
## Description
## If this information is supplied, phone performs QTEST using
## UDP Echo port 7 with the host indicated by this variable.
## SET QTESTRESPONDER 10.1.1.1
##
## VPNCODE
## Valid Values: 0 to 7 ASCII numeric digits, null ("") and "0" through "9999999"
## Description: Specifies the VPN procedure access code
## SET VPNCODE 876
##
## VPNPROC specifies whether VPNCODE can be used to access the VPN procedure.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 View only
## 2 View and edit
## SET VPNPROC 1
##
## ALWCLRNOTIFY specifies whether unencrypted ISAKMP Notification Payloads will be accepted.
## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit, "0" or "1"
## SET ALWCLRNOTIFY 0
##
## DROPCLEAR specifies the treatment of received unencrypted (clear) IPsec packets.
## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit, "0" or "1"
## SET DROPCLEAR 1
##
## NVMCIPADD
## Valid Values: 0 to 255 ASCII characters zero or more IP addresses in dotted decimal,
## colon-hex or DNS name format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## Description: Call server IP addresses
## SET NVMCIPADD 0.0.0.0
##
## NVHTTPSRVR
## Valid Values: 0 to 255 ASCII characters zero or more IP addresses in dotted decimal,
## colon-hex or DNS name format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## Description: HTTP file server IP addresses used to initialize HTTPSRVR the next time the phone starts up.
## SET NVHTTPSRVR 0.0.0.0
##
## NVTLSSRVR
## Valid Values: 0 to 255 ASCII characters zero or more IP addresses in dotted decimal,
## colon-hex or DNS name format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## Description: HTTPS file server IP addresses used to initialize TLSSRVR the next time the phone starts up.
## SET NVTLSSRVR 0.0.0.0
##
## NVIKEOVERTCP specifies whether and when to use TCP as a transport protocol for IKE.
## Value Operation
## 0 Never
## 1 Auto
## 2 Always
## SET NVIKEOVERTCP 0
##
## NVIKEP1LIFESEC specifies the proposed IKE SA lifetime in seconds.
## Valid Values: 3 to 8 ASCII numeric digits, "600" through "15552000"
## SET NVIKEP1LIFESEC 432000
##
## NVIKEP2LIFESEC specifies the proposed IPsec SA lifetime in seconds.
## Valid Values: 3 to 8 ASCII numeric digits, "600" through "15552000"
## SET NVIKEP2LIFESEC 432000
##
## NVVPNSVENDOR specifies the security gateway Vendor to be used.
## Value Vendor
## 1 Juniper/Netscreen
## 2 Cisco
## 3 Checkpoint/ Nokia
## 4 Other
## 5 Nortel
## SET NVVPNSVENDOR 4
##
## NVVPNUSERTYPE specifies whether the user can change the VPN username.
## Value Operation
## 1 The username can be changed during manual credential entry
## 2 The username cannot be changed during manual credential entry
## SET NVVPNUSERTYPE 1
##
## VPNTTS specifies whether TTS is enabled or disabled when VPN is enabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled
## SET VPNTTS 0
##
#############################################################
## IPv6 related Settings for 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
##
## NDREDV6
## Valid Values
## 0 disable
## 1 enable
## Description
## Controls whether IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Redirect messages will be processed
## Note
## Received Redirect messages will be processed if and only if the value of
## the parameter NDREDV6 is "1" otherwise they will be ignored.
## SET NDREDV6 0
##
## DHCPPREF
## Valid Values
## 4 DHCPv4
## 6 DHCPv6
## Description
## Specifies whether new values received via DHCPv4 orDHCPv6 will be preferred
## when both are used,
## Example : Setting prefernace to recived DHCPPv4 values
## SET DHCPPREF 4
## SET DHCPPREF 6
##
## DHCPSTAT
## Valid Values
## 1 run DHCPv4 only (IPv4only-mode, if no own IPv6 address is programmed statically)
## 2 run DHCPv6 only (IPv6only-mode, if no own IPv4 address is programmed statically)
## 3 run both DHCPv4 & DHCPv6 (dual-stack mode)
## Description
## Specifies whether DHCPv4, DHCPv6, or both will be used in case IPV6STAT has enabled IPv6 support generally
## Example : Setting dual stack mode
## SET DHCPSTAT 3
## SET DHCPSTAT 1
##
## IPPREF
## Valid Values
## 4 IPv4
## 6 IPv6
## Description
## Control whether an IPv4 or an IPv6 address returned by DNS would be
## tried first during dual-mode operation.
## In general, if dual-stack operation is enabled, whether IPv4 or IPv6
## is to be used to contact a server is determined by the value of the
## parameter that contains the server address(es). However, if the value
## is a DNS name and if DNS returns both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address,
## the order in which they will be tried will be based on the order in
## which they are returned to the application by the DNS resolver, which
## is controlled by the parameter
## Example : Setting preference to IPv4
## SET IPPREF 4
## SET IPPREF 6
##
## IPV6STAT
## Valid Values
## 0 IPv6 will not be supported.
## 1 IPv6 will be supported.
## Description
## Specifies whether IPv6 will be supported
## SET IPV6STAT 0
##
## PINGREPLYV6
## Valid Values
## 0 ICMPv6 Echo Reply messages will not be sent
## 1 ICMPv6 Echo Reply messages will be sent only in reply to received Echo
## Request messages with a Destination Address equal to one of the telephone?s
## unicast IPv6 addresses.
## 2 ICMPv6 Echo Reply messages will be sent in reply to received Echo Request
## messages with a Destination Address equal to one of the telephone?s unicast,
## multicast or anycast IPv6 addresses.
## Description
## Specifies whether ICMPv6 Echo Reply messages will be sent.
## SET PINGREPLYV6 1
##
## GRATNAV6 specifies whether gratuitous (unsolicited) IPv6 Neighbor Advertisement messages
## will be processed if they are received.
## Value Operation
## 0 Gratuitous IPv6 Neighbor Advertisement messages will not be processed (default)
## 1 Gratuitous IPv6 Neighbor Advertisement messages will be processed
## SET GRATNAV6 0
##
###################################################################################
############################################################
## CTI SETTINGS (46xx H.323 ONLY)
############################################################
##
## CTISTAT specifies the status of the Computer-Telephony Interface.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled (default)
## 1 Enabled
## SET CTISTAT 1
##
## CTIUDPPORT specifies the UDP port number for reception of broadcast CTI discovery messages.
## Valid values are 49714-49721; the default value is 49721.
## SET CTIUDPPORT 49717
##
############################################################
##
## 46xx SIP SETTINGS
## Settings applicable only to 46xx telephone models
## running the SIP protocol
##
############################################################
##
## DATESEPARATOR sets the character to be used to delineate the date values.
## The default is a backslash.
## SET DATESEPARATOR /
##
## DATETIMEFORMAT sets the formatting of the date display.
## The default is 0, which means the SIP phone will display
## 12-hour time and displays dates in mm/dd/yy format.
## Setting DATETIMEFORMAT to 1 means the SIP phone will
## display 12-hour time and displays dates in dd/mm/yy
## format. Setting DATETIMEFORMAT to 2 means the SIP phone
## will display 24-hour time and displays dates in
## mm/dd/yy format. Setting DATETIMEFORMAT to 3 means the
## SIP phone will display 24-hour time and displays dates
## in dd/mm/yy format.
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET DATETIMEFORMAT 0
##
## DIALWAIT sets the time (in seconds) the phone waits
## after the user enters the most recent dialable character
## before it automatically begins dialing. A value of 0
## disables the wait timer. The default is 5, and valid
## values are 0-10 seconds.
## SET DIALWAIT 5
##
############################################################
##
## SIP SETTINGS
## Settings applicable only to 46xx telephone models
## or 96xx telephone models in non-Avaya environments
##
############################################################
##
## CALLFWDSTAT sets the call forwarding mode of the set by summing the values below:
## 1 Permits unconditional call forwarding
## 2 Permits call forward on busy
## 4 Permits call forward/no answer
## A value of 0 disables call forwarding.
## The default is 0.
## Example: a value of 6 allows Call Forwarding on busy and on no answer.
SET CALLFWDSTAT 7
##
## CALLFWDDELAY sets the number of ring cycles before the
## call is forwarded to the forward or coverage address.
## The default delay is one ring cycle.
## SET CALLFWDDELAY 5
##
## CALLFWDADDR sets the address to which calls are forwarded for the call forwarding feature.
## The default is null ("").
## Note the user can change or replace this administered value if CALLFWDSTAT is not 0.
## SET CALLFWDADDR [email protected]
SET CALLFWDADDR ""
##
## COVERAGEADDR sets the address to which calls will be forwarded for the call coverage feature.
## The default is null ("").
## Note the user can change or replace this administered value if CALLFWDSTAT is not 0.
## SET COVERAGEADDR [email protected]
SET COVERAGEADDR ""
##
## SIPCONFERENCECONTINUE specifies whether a conference call continues after the host hangs up.
## This parameter is not supported on 46xx telephones.
## 0 for drop all parties (default)
## 1 for continue conference
## SET SIPCONFERENCECONTINUE 0
##
## PROVIDE_TRANSFER_TYPE provides the call transfer type in 3rd party environments.
## No meaning for Avaya environment
## Value 0 or 1 (default 0)
## SET PROVIDE_TRANSFER_TYPE 0
##
## CALL_TRANSFER_MODE determines the call transfer mode in 3rd party environments.
## Value 0 or 1 (default is 0)
## SET CALL_TRANSFER_MODE 0
##
############################################################
##
## 96xx and 16CC SIP SETTINGS
## Settings applicable only to 96xx and 16CC telephone
## models running the SIP protocol
##
############################################################
##
## Power over Ethernet conservation mode
## If POE_CONS_SUPPORT is set to 1 then Power conservation mode is supported.
## If this parameter is set to 0 then Power conservation mode is not supported.
## SET POE_CONS_SUPPORT 1
##
## Personalize button labels ability
## CNGLABEL determines ability to personalize button labels to be displayed to
## the user. If it is set to 0 then ability will not be displayed to user.
## If it is set to 1 then personalize button labels ability will be exposed to user.
## Default value is 1.
## SET CNGLABEL 1.
##
## Selection of Conference Method
## If CONFERENCE_TYPE is set to 0 then local conferencing is supported based on
## sipping services. If set to 1 then server based conferencing is supported.
## If it is set to 2 then click-to conference server based conferencing is supported.
## If it is set to outside range then default value is selected.
## Default value is 1.
## SET CONFERENCE_TYPE 1
##
## Call Coverage Tone
## Specifies the tone to play when a call goes to
## coverage. The default is 1 and valid values are 1-4.
## This parameter applies only to 16CC model phones.
## SET REDIRECT_TONE 1
##
## ENABLE_EARLY_MEDIA specifies whether the phone sets up a voice channel
## to the called party before the call is answered.
## Setting this parameter to 1 can speed up call setup.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET ENABLE_EARLY_MEDIA 1
##
## USE_QUAD_ZEROES_FOR_HOLD specifies the method to use to indicate that a call is on hold.
## A setting of 1 is useful for compatibility with 3rd party SIP endpoints.
## 0 for "a= directional attributes"
## 1 for 0.0.0.0 IP address
## Note: This setting is supported on 364x SIP phones.
## SET USE_QUAD_ZEROES_FOR_HOLD 0
##
## RTCPCONT specifies whether the sending of RTCP is enabled.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## Note: This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET RTCPCONT 1
##
## MTU_SIZE specifies the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size transmitted by the phone.
## Valid values are 1496 or 1500.
## Use 1496 for older Ethernet switches.
## SET MTU_SIZE 1500
##
## MEDIAENCRYPTION specifies which media encryption (SRTP) options will be supported.
## Up to 2 options may be specified in a comma-separated list.
## Options should match those specified in CM IP-codec-set form.
## 1 = aescm128-hmac80
## 2 = aescm128-hmac32
## 3 = aescm128-hmac80-unauth
## 4 = aescm128-hmac32-unauth
## 5 = aescm128-hmac80-unenc
## 6 = aescm128-hmac32-unenc
## 7 = aescm128-hmac80-unenc-unauth
## 8 = aescm128-hmac32-unenc-unauth
## 9 = none (default)
## SET MEDIAENCRYPTION 9
##
## SUBSCRIBE_SECURITY specifies the use of SIP or SIPS for subscriptions.
## If SUBSCRIBE_SECURITY is 0, the phone uses SIP for both the Request URI and the
## Contact Header regardless of whether SRTP is enabled. If SUBSCRIBE_SECURITY is 1,
## the phone uses SIPS for both the Request URI and the Contact Header if SRTP is enabled
## (TLS is on and MEDIAENCRYPTION has at least one valid crypto suite).
## If SUBSCRIBE_SECURITY is 2, and the SES/PPM does not show a FS-DeviceData FeatureName
## with a FeatureVersion of 2 in the response to the getHomeCapabilities request
## SET SUBSCRIBE_SECURITY 2
##
#################### DISPLAY SETTINGS ####################
##
## Display Colors and Layout
## Specifies a list of tuples describing color scheme and
## layout used in phone display. See Administrator's guide
## for additional detail. (0 to 1023 ASCII characters)
## SET SKINS Yankees=http://mycompany.com/skins/yankees_color/pinstripes.xml
##
## Selected skin for display layout
## If CURRENT_SKIN is selected(not empty string), then that particular skin is selected
## for display. This parameter should be one of the label as defined in 'SKINS'
## configuration parameter. If it is empty or not set then default skin is used.
## SET CURRENT_SKIN ""
##
## Display Logo
## Specifies a list of tuples describing logo used as phone
## display background. See Administrator's guide for
## additional detail. This parameter is not supported on
## 16CC phones.
## SET LOGOS FIFAWorldCup=../fifa_logo.jpg
##
## Selected background logo on display
## CURRENT_LOGO defines if custom logo is selected for display.
## This is used to display custom logo or built in default logo is to be used.
## If CURRENT_LOGO is selected (not empty string), then the resource should be
## available using "LOGOS" configuration parameter.
## SET CURRENT_LOGO ""
##
## Options Menu Display
## Determines whether Options & Settings menu is displayed
## on phone.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET PROVIDE_OPTIONS_SCREEN 1
##
## Network Info Menu Display
## Determines whether Network Information menu is displayed
## on phone.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET PROVIDE_NETWORKINFO_SCREEN 1
##
## Logout Enabled
## Determines whether user can log out from phone.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET PROVIDE_LOGOUT 1
## Determines whether log out option is available or not in Avaya Menu options.
##
#################### CALL LOG SETTINGS ###################
##
## Call Log Enabled
## Determines whether call logging and associated menus
## are available on the phone.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_CALL_LOG 1
##
## Redial Enabled
## Determines whether redial softkey is available.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_REDIAL 1
##
## Redial List Enabled
## Determines whether phone redials last number or
## displays list of recently dialed numbers.
## 0 for last number redial
## 1 user can select between last number redial and
## redial list
## SET ENABLE_REDIAL_LIST 1
##
#################### CONTACTS SETTINGS ###################
##
## Contacts Enabled
## Determines whether the contacts application and
## associated menus are available on the phone.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_CONTACTS 1
##
## Contacts Modification Enabled
## Determines whether the list of contacts and
## the function of the contacts application can
## be modified on the phone.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_MODIFY_CONTACTS 1
##
## Multiple Contacts Warning Display
## Determines whether a warning message is displayed if
## there are multiple devices registered on a user's
## behalf. Multiple registered devices may lead to
## service disruption.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_MULTIPLE_CONTACT_WARNING 1
##
#################### LANGUAGE SETTINGS ####################
##
## System-Wide Language
## Contains the name of the default system language file
## used in the phone. The filename should be one of the
## files listed in the LANGUAGES parameter. If no
## filename is specified, or if the filename does not
## match one of the LANGUAGES values, the phone shall use
## its built-in English text strings. 0 to 32 ASCII
## characters. Filename must end in .xml
##
## NOTE:
## For 96xx SIP Release 1.0 phones only, all language
## filenames begin with Mls_Spark_. For example,
## Mls_Spark_English.xml
##
## For 96xx SIP Release 2.0 and later and for 16CC phones,
## all language filenames begin with Mlf_
##
## SET SYSTEM_LANGUAGE Mlf_English.xml
##
## Installed Languages
## Specifies the language files to be installed/downloaded
## to the phone. Filenames may be full URL, relative
## pathname, or filename. (0 to 1096 ASCII characters,
## including commas). Filenames must end in .xml.
##
## NOTE:
## For 96xx SIP Release 1.0 phones only, all language
## filenames begin with Mls_Spark_ For example,
## Mls_Spark_English.xml
##
## For 96xx SIP Release 2.0 and later and for 16CC phones,
## all language filenames begin with Mlf_
##
## SET LANGUAGES Mlf_German.xml,Mlf_ParisianFrench.xml,Mlf_LatinAmericanSpanish.xml
##
#################### COUNTRY AND DATE SETTINGS ####################
##
## Call Progress Tone Country
## Country used for network call progress tones.
## For Argentina use keyword "Argentina"
## For Australia use keyword "Australia"
## For Brazil use keyword "Brazil"
## For Canada use keyword "USA"
## For France use keyword "France"
## For Germany use keyword "Germany"
## For Italy use keyword "Italy"
## For Ireland use keyword "Ireland"
## For Mexico use keyword "Mexico"
## For Spain use keyword "Spain"
## For United Kingdom use keyword "UK"
## For United States use keyword "USA"
##
## NOTE 1:For a complete list of supported countries, see your telephone's Administrators Guide.
## NOTE 2:This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phone models also.
##
## SET COUNTRY USA
##
## Date Format
## Specifies the format for dates displayed in the phone.
## Use %d for day of month
## Use %m for month in decimal format
## Use %y for year without century (e.g., 07)
## Use %Y for year with century (e.g., 2007)
## Any character not preceded by % is reproduced exactly.
## SET DATEFORMAT %m/%d/%y
##
## Time Format
## Specifies the format for time displayed in the phone.
## 0 for am/pm format
## 1 for 24h format
## SET TIMEFORMAT 0
##
## Daylight Savings Time Mode
## Specifies daylight savings time setting for phone.
## 0 for no daylight saving time
## 1 for daylight savings activated (time set to DSTOFFSET)
## 2 for automatic daylight savings adjustment (as
## specified by DSTSTART and DSTSTOP)
## SET DAYLIGHT_SAVING_SETTING_MODE 2
##
##################### PORT SETTINGS (SIP ONLY) #####################
##
## UDP Minimum Port Value
## Specifies the lower limit of the UDP port range
## to be used by RTP/RTCP or SRTP/SRTCP connections.
## (1024 -65503).
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET RTP_PORT_LOW 5004
##
## UDP Port Range
## Specifies the range or number of UDP ports
## available for RTP/RTCP or SRTP/SRTCP connections.
## This value is added to RTP_PORT_LOW to determine
## the upper limit of the UDP port range (32-64511).
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET RTP_PORT_RANGE 40
##
## Signaling Port Minimum Value
## Specifies the minimum port value for SIP
## signaling.
## (1024 -65503).
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET SIG_PORT_LOW 1024
##
## Signaling Port Range
## Specifies the range or number of SIP signaling
## ports. This value is added to SIG_PORT_LOW to
## determine the upper limit of the SIP signaling
## port range (32-64511).
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET SIG_PORT_RANGE 64511
##
############################################################
##
## 96xx SIP TELEPHONE SETTINGS
##
############################################################
##
## INGRESS_DTMF_VOL_LEVEL specifies the power level of tone, expressed in dBm0.
## The possible values are in the range of -20dBm to -7dBm.
## The default value is -12dBm.
## This parameter is supported on 96xx telephones.
## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also.
## SET INGRESS_DTMF_VOL_LEVEL -12
##
## CURRENT_CONTENT specifies the URL of an XML file that is used to customize the home screen.
## The default value of the parameter is null.
## This parameter is supported by 96x0 SIP R2.2 and later.
## SET CURRENT_CONTENT http://135.27.67.137/screen.xml
##
#############################################
##
## Conference transfer on primary appearence
## When CONF_TRANS_ON_PRIMARY_APPR is set to 1,
## conference and transfer setup will first attempt
## to use an idle primary call appearance even if
## initiated from a bridged call appearance.
## If an idle primary call appearance is not available,
## then an idle bridged call appearance will be used.
## Conference and transfer setup initiated from a bridged call
## appearance when no idle primary call appearance is available
## will next attempt to use an idle bridged call appearance of
## the same extension and if not available, an idle bridged call
## appearance of a different extension.
## Note: When CONF_TRANS_ON_PRIMARY_APPR is set to 1, AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR is ignored.
##
## When CONF_TRANS_ON_PRIMARY_APPR is set to 0,
## conference and transfer setup initiated from a primary call
## appearance will first attempt to use an idle primary call appearance.
## If an idle primary call appearance is not available, it will use an idle
## bridged call appearance regardless of the setting of AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR.
## Conference and transfer setup initiated from a bridged call appearance will attempt
## to use an idle bridged call appearance of the same extension.
## If an idle bridged call appearance of the same extension is not available
## and AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR is set to 1, then conference and transfer
## setup will use any idle call appearance (primary or bridged).
## It will first attempt to find an idle primary call appearance and if not
## available will then attempt to find an idle bridged call appearance of a different extension.
## However, if AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR is set to 0, transfer and conference setup
## initiated on a bridged call appearance will be denied if an idle bridged call appearance
## of the same extension is not available.
##
## The Default value of CONF_TRANS_ON_PRIMARY_APPR is 0.
## Note: These parameters are supported on SIP release R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones.
##
## Auto Select any idle appearance
## When AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR is active then any idle appearance is selected.
## When AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR is set to 0 and CONF_TRANS_ON_PRIMARY_APPR is 0,
## then if no associated call appearance is selected,
## the conference or transfer operation will be denied.
## When AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR is set to 1 and CONF_TRANS_ON_PRIMARY_APPR is 0,
## then if no associated call appearance is selected, the conference or transfer
## operation will be tried on any available call appearance (primary or bridged).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later releases
## SET AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR 0
##
## EXTEND_RINGTONE provides a way to customize ring tone files.
## This is a comma separated list of file names in xml format.
## The default value of this parameter is null.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 SIP R2.4.1 and later releases
## SET EXTEND_RINGTONE ""
##
## Selection of Active Controller
## When FAILBACK_POLICY parameter is set to "auto", the phone?s active controller will
## always be the highest priority available controller.
## If FAILBACK_POLICY parameter is set to "admin",
## then a controller lower down the priority list may be active.
## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones.
## SET FAILBACK_POLICY auto
##
## Dynamic Feature Set Discovery
## If the DISCOVER_AVAYA_ENVIRONMENT parameter value is 1, the phone discovers (determines)
## if that controller supports the AST feature set or not. The phone will send a SUBSCRIBE
## request to the active controller for the Feature Status Event Package (avaya-cm-feature-status).
## If the request succeeds, then the phone proceeds with PPM Synchronization.
## If the request is rejected, is proxied back to the phone or does not receive a response,
## the phone will assume that AST features are not available.
## If the parameter value is 0, the phone operates in a mode where AST features are not available.
## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones.
## SET DISCOVER_AVAYA_ENVIRONMENT 1
##
## Telephone number to call into the messaging system
## PSTN_VM_NUM is the "dialable" string is used to call into the messaging system
## (e.g. when pressing the Message Waiting button).
## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones
## when the phone is failed over.
## SET PSTN_VM_NUM ""
##
## PSTN Access Prefix
## ENABLE_REMOVE_PSTN_ACCESS_PREFIX parameter allows telephone to
## perform digit manipulation during failure scenarios. This parameter
## allows removal of PSTN access prefix from the outgoing number.
## 0 - PSTN access prefix is retained in the outgoing number
## 1 - PSTN access prefix is stripped from the outgoing number.
## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones
## when the phone is failed over.
## SET ENABLE_REMOVE_PSTN_ACCESS_PREFIX 0
##
## Local Dial Area Code
## LOCAL_DIAL_AREA_CODE indicates whether user must dial area code for calls within same
## area code regions. when LOCAL_DIAL_AREA_CODE is enabled (1), the area code parameter (PHNLAC)
## should also be configured (ie. not the empty string).
## 0 - User don't need to dial area code.
## 1 - User need to dial area code.
## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones
## when the phone is failed over.
## SET LOCAL_DIAL_AREA_CODE 0
##
## Phone's Local Area Code
## When PHNLAC is set,it indicates the telephone's local area code, which along with
## the parameter LOCAL_DIAL_AREA_CODE, allows users to dial local numbers with more flexibility.
## PHNLAC is a string representing the local area code the telephone.
## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones
## when the phone is failed over.
## SET PHNLAC ""
##
############################################################
##
## SIP SOFTPHONE SETTINGS
##
############################################################
##
## WEBLMSRVR sets the IP address or Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the Licensing Server.
## The default is null ("") but valid values are zero or more IP addresses in dotted-decimal or DNS format,
## separated by commas without intervening spaces, to a maximum of 255 ASCII characters.
##
## SP_DIRSRVR sets the IP address or Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the LDAP Directory Server.
## The default is null ("") but valid values are zero or more IP addresses in dotted-decimal or DNS format,
## separated by commas without intervening spaces, to a maximum of 255 ASCII characters.
##
## SP_DIRSRVRPORT sets the TCP port number of the LDAP Directory Server.
## The default port number is 389.
##
## SP_DIRTOPDN sets the Directory Topmost Distinguished Name.
## This value must be set to a non-null value to enable the LDAP application.
## The default is null (""), but DIRTOPDN should be set to the LDAP root entry.
##
## SP_AC sets the Area Code
##
## LOCAL_CALL_PREFIX sets the prefix for local calls.
## Permissible values are the Area Code denoted by AC, a string of digits, or the default, DIAL_AS_IS.
## The example below shows the Area Code.
##
## Examples:
## SET WEBLMSRVR 192.168.0.11
## SET SP_DIRSRVR ldap-east.post.avaya.com
## SET SP_DIRSRVRPORT 389
## SET SP_DIRTOPDN ou=People,o=avaya.com
## SET SP_AC 212
## SET LOCAL_CALL_PREFIX AC
##
############################################################
##
# PRODUCT_LINE_SETTINGS
##
############################################################
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1603 GOTO SETTINGS16XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1608 GOTO SETTINGS16XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1616 GOTO SETTINGS16XX
## Note that the 1692 and 16CC are not grouped with the 16xx telephones
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4601 GOTO SETTINGS46XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4602 GOTO SETTINGS46XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4610 GOTO SETTINGS46XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4620 GOTO SETTINGS46XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4621 GOTO SETTINGS46XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4622 GOTO SETTINGS46XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4625 GOTO SETTINGS46XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4630 GOTO SETTINGS46XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9610 GOTO SETTINGS96X0
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9620 GOTO SETTINGS96X0
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9630 GOTO SETTINGS96X0
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9640 GOTO SETTINGS96X0
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9650 GOTO SETTINGS96X0
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9670 GOTO SETTINGS96X0
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9608 GOTO SETTINGS96X1
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9611 GOTO SETTINGS96X1
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9621 GOTO SETTINGS96X1
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9641 GOTO SETTINGS96X1
## Note that the 9601 is not grouped with the 96x1 telephones
GOTO PER_MODEL_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS96X1
##
########## Add settings for 96x1 telephones below ##########
IF $SIG_IN_USE SEQ H323 GOTO SETTINGS96X1H323
######## Add settings for 96x1 SIP telephones below ########
##
## LANGLARGEFONT specifies the name of the language file for the display of large text.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results in the Text Size option not being offered.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 SIP R6.2 and later
## SET LANGLARGEFONT Mlf_Englarge.xml
##
###### End of 96x1 SIP product line-specific settings ######
GOTO PER_MODEL_SETTINGS
# SETTINGS96X1H323
####### Add settings for 96x1 H.323 telephones below #######
##
## LANGSYS specifies the name of a language file to use for the default language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results in built-in English language strings being used.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## SET LANGSYS ""
##
## LANG1FILE specifies the name of the language file for the first user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## SET LANG1FILE mlf_S96x1_v68_german.txt
##
## LANG2FILE specifies the name of the language file for the second user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## SET LANG2FILE mlf_S96x1_v68_russian.txt
##
## LANG3FILE specifies the name of the language file for the third user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## SET LANG3FILE mlf_S96x1_v68_spanish_latin.txt
##
## LANG4FILE specifies the name of the language file for the fourth user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## SET LANG4FILE mlf_S96x1_v68_korean.txt
##
## LANGLARGEFONT specifies the name of the language file for the display of large text.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results in the Text Size option not being offered.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.1 and later
## SET LANGLARGEFONT mlf_S96x1_v68_english_large.txt
##
## VOXFILES specifies a list of voice language files that determine the
## list of Voice Dialing Languages that is presented to the user.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## File names are separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The first file in the list will be downloaded by default.
## The first three characters of the filename indicate the language supported as follows:
## DUN Dutch
## ENG U.K. English
## ENU U.S. English
## FRF Parisian French
## GED German
## ITI Italian
## PTB Brazilian Portuguese
## SPE European Spanish
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.2 and subsequent dot releases, but not by R6.3 and later
## SET VOXFILES ENU_S20_FL_v1.tar,SPE_S20_FL_v1.tar,GED_S20_FL_v1.tar
##
##### End of 96x1 H.323 product line-specific settings #####
##
################# END OF 96X1 SETTINGS #######################
GOTO PER_MODEL_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS96X0
##
########## Add settings for 96x0 telephones below ##########
##
## LANGSYS specifies the name of a language file to use for the default language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results in built-in English language strings being used.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R1.1 and later
## SET LANGSYS ""
##
## LANG1FILE specifies the name of the language file for the first user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R1.1 and later
## SET LANG1FILE mlf_S31_v49_german.txt
##
## LANG2FILE specifies the name of the language file for the second user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R1.1 and later
## SET LANG2FILE mlf_S31_v49_russian.txt
##
## LANG3FILE specifies the name of the language file for the third user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R1.1 and later
## SET LANG3FILE mlf_S31_v49_spanish_latin.txt
##
## LANG4FILE specifies the name of the language file for the fourth user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R1.1 and later
## SET LANG4FILE mlf_S31_v49_korean.txt
##
## LANGLARGEFONT specifies the name of the language file for the display of large text.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results in the Text Size option not being offered.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R1.1 and later
## SET LANGLARGEFONT mlf_S31_v49_english_large.txt
##
## VOXFILES specifies a list of voice language files that determine the
## list of Voice Dialing Languages that is presented to the user.
## The list can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## File names are separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## The first file in the list will be downloaded by default.
## The first three characters of the filename indicate the language supported as follows:
## DUN Dutch
## ENG U.K. English
## ENU U.S. English
## FRF Parisian French
## GED German
## ITI Italian
## PTB Brazilian Portuguese
## SPE European Spanish
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x0 H.323 R2.0 and later
## SET VOXFILES ENU_S20_v3.tar,SPE_S20_v3.tar,GED_S20_v3.tar
##
######## End of 96x0 product line-specific settings ########
GOTO PER_MODEL_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS16XX
##
########## Add settings for 16xx telephones below ##########
##
## The following 10 predefined language files are supported by all 16xx H.323 software releases
## and don't require a font file.
## mlf_Sage_v54_dutch.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_french_can.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_french_paris.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_german.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_italian.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_japanese_kat.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_portuguese.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_russian.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_spanish.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_spanish_latin.txt
##
## The following 5 predefined language files supported by 16xx H.323 R1.1 and later software releases
## also require a font file, but only one font file may be downloaded,
## so at most one of these language files should be specified.
## mlf_Sage_v54_arabic.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_chinese.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_trad_chinese.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_hebrew.txt
## mlf_Sage_v54_korean.txt
##
## The font files for the 5 languages above are as follows, in the same order:
## Arabic_S11_V34.rbm.lzma
## GB_S11_V34.rbm.lzma
## Big5_S11_V34.rbm.lzma
## Hebrew_S11_V34.rbm.lzma
## KSC_S11_V34.rbm.lzma
##
## LANGSYS specifies the name of a language file to use for the default language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results in built-in English language strings being used.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET LANGSYS ""
##
## LANG1FILE specifies the name of the language file for the first user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET LANG1FILE mlf_Sage_v54_german.txt
##
## LANG2FILE specifies the name of the language file for the second user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET LANG2FILE mlf_Sage_v54_russian.txt
##
## LANG3FILE specifies the name of the language file for the third user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET LANG3FILE mlf_Sage_v54_spanish_latin.txt
##
## LANG4FILE specifies the name of the language file for the fourth user-selectable language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no user-selectable language for this parameter.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## SET LANG4FILE mlf_Sage_v54_korean.txt
##
## FONTFILE specifies the name of a font file to use for a non-Latin based language.
## The file name can contain 0-32 ASCII characters.
## The default value is null, which results no font file being downloaded.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16xx H.323 R1.1 and later
## SET FONTFILE KSC_S11_V34.rbm.lzma
##
######## End of 16xx product line-specific settings ########
GOTO PER_MODEL_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS46XX
##
########## Add settings for 46xx telephones below ##########
##
##
################# END OF 46XX SETTINGS #######################
GOTO PER_MODEL_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# PER_MODEL_SETTINGS
##
##############################################################
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1603 GOTO SETTINGS1603
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1608 GOTO SETTINGS1608
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1616 GOTO SETTINGS1616
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1692 GOTO SETTINGS1692
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 16CC GOTO SETTINGS16CC
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 3631 GOTO SETTINGS3631
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 364X GOTO SETTINGS364X
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4601 GOTO SETTINGS4601
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4602 GOTO SETTINGS4602
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4610 GOTO SETTINGS4610
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4620 GOTO SETTINGS4620
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4621 GOTO SETTINGS4621
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4622 GOTO SETTINGS4622
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4625 GOTO SETTINGS4625
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 4630 GOTO SETTINGS4630
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9610 GOTO SETTINGS9610
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9620 GOTO SETTINGS9620
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9630 GOTO SETTINGS9630
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9640 GOTO SETTINGS9640
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9650 GOTO SETTINGS9650
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9670 GOTO SETTINGS9670
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9601 GOTO SETTINGS9601
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9608 GOTO SETTINGS9608
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9611 GOTO SETTINGS9611
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9621 GOTO SETTINGS9621
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9641 GOTO SETTINGS9641
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS1603
##
########## Add settings for 1603 telephones below ##########
##
##
############# End of 1603 model-specific settings ############
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS1608
##
########## Add settings for 1608 telephones below ##########
##
##
############# End of 1608 model-specific settings ############
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
############################################################
##
# SETTINGS1616
##
########## Add settings for 1616 telephones below ##########
##
##
############# End of 1616 model-specific settings ############
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS1692
##
########## Add settings for 1692 telephones below ##########
##
## SYSLANG specifies the local display language for the 1692 telephone.
## For English use a value of "English"
## For Canadian French use a value of "French_Canada"
## For Parisian French use a value of "French_France"
## For German use a value of "German"
## For Spanish use a value of "Spanish"
## For Italian use a value of "Italian"
## For Russian use a value of "Russian"
## For Simplified Chinese use a value of "Chinese"
## For Japanese use a value of "Japanese"
## For Portuguese use a value of "Portuguese"
## SET SYSLANG English
##
################## GRATUITOUS ARP SETTING ##################
##
## GARPSTAT specifies whether gratuitous ARP messages may be used for duplicate IP address detection.
## Value Operation
## 0 Use gratuitous ARP messages for duplicate IP address detection (default)
## 1 Do not use gratuitous ARP messages for duplicate IP address detection
## This parameter is supported by:
## 1692 H.323 R1.3 and later
## SET GARPSTAT 1
##
############# End of 1692 model-specific settings ############
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS16CC
##
########## Add settings for 16CC telephones below ##########
##
## AGENTTONE specifies the confirmation tone to play when the agent successfully logs in.
## Valid values are 1-32; the default value is 1.
## This parameter is supported by:
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## SET AGENTTONE 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 one level softer than NORMAL
## 2 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 3 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 4 OFF (inaudible)
## 5 one level louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
############# End of 16CC model-specific settings ############
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
############################################################
##
# SETTINGS3631
##
############################################################
##
## WMM mode for 3631 telephone. May be overridden by WMM
## mode specified in Access Profile.
## 0 for off
## 1 for on
## SET WTWMM 0
##
## Power save mode for 3631 telephone. May be overridden
## by power save mode specified in Access Profile.
## 0 for off
## 1 for on
## SET WTPWRSAV 1
##
## TRUSTCERTS specifies a list of names of files that contain copies
## of CA certificates (in PEM format) that will be downloaded and used
## to authenticate received server certificates for each profile as
## indicated below. Note that the 3631 requires that specific file names
## be used as specified below, which is a difference from the operation
## of other telephone models.
## cacert1.pem for 3631 Access Profile 1
## cacert2.pem for 3631 Access Profile 2
## cacert3.pem for 3631 Access Profile 3
## SET TRUSTCERTS cacert1.pem,cacert2.pem,cacert3.pem
##
## Regulatory domain (country) for 3631 telephone. (0 to
## 2 ASCII characters, no spaces.)
## SET WTREGDOM US
##
## Data rate for 3631 telephone
## -1 for Auto
## 2 for 1 Mbps
## 4 for 2 Mbps
## 11 for 5.5 Mbps
## 12 for 6 Mbps
## 18 for 9 Mbps
## 22 for 11 Mbps
## 24 for 12 Mbps
## 36 for 18 Mbps
## 48 for 24 Mbps
## 72 for 36 Mbps
## 96 for 48 Mbps
## 108 for 54 Mbps
## SET WTRATE -1
##
## Fragmentation threshold for 3631 telephone (256-3000).
## SET WTFRAG 3000
##
## Request to send (RTS) threshold for 3631 telephone
## (0-3000).
## SET WTRTS 3000
##
################ ACCESS PROFILE 1 SETTINGS ###############
##
## Name for Access Profile 1. (0 to 31 ASCII characters,
## no spaces.)
## SET WTPROF1 North
##
## SSID for Access Profile 1. (0 to 31 ASCII characters,
## no spaces.)
## SET WTSSIDP1 north@mycompany
##
## WMM mode for Access Profile 1.
## 0 for off
## 1 for on
## SET WTWMMP1 0
##
## Power save mode for Access Profile 1.
## 0 for off
## 1 for on
## SET WTPWRSAVP1 1
##
## Security mode for Access Profile 1.
## 0 for none
## 1 for WEP
## 2 for WPA-PSK
## 3 for WPA2-PSK
## 4 for WPA-802.1X
## 5 for WPA2-802.1X
## SET WTSECP1 0
##
## Encryption type for Access Profile 1.
## 0 for none
## 1 for WEP-64
## 2 for WEP-128
## 3 for TKIP
## 4 for AES
## SET ENCRYPTP1 0
##
## Encryption key for Access Profile 1. (0 to 63 ASCII
## characters, no spaces.)
## SET WTKEYP1 northkey
##
## EAP type for Access Profile 1.
## 0 for disable
## 1 for TLS
## 2 for LEAP
## 3 for PEAP-GTC
## 4 for PEAP-MSCHAPV2
## 5 for TTLS-CHAP
## 6 for TTLS-MD5
## 7 for TTLS-MSCHAP
## 8 for TTLS-MSCHAPV2
## SET EAPTYPEP1 0
##
################ ACCESS PROFILE 2 SETTINGS ###############
##
## Name for Access Profile 2. (0 to 31 ASCII characters,
## no spaces.)
## SET WTPROF2 South
##
## SSID for Access Profile 2. (0 to 31 ASCII characters,
## no spaces.)
## SET WTSSIDP2 south@mycompany
##
## WMM mode for Access Profile 2.
## 0 for off
## 1 for on
## SET WTWMMP2 0
##
## Power save mode for Access Profile 2.
## 0 for off
## 1 for on
## SET WTPWRSAVP2 1
##
## Security mode for Access Profile 2.
## 0 for none
## 1 for WEP
## 2 for WPA-PSK
## 3 for WPA2-PSK
## 4 for WPA-802.1X
## 5 for WPA2-802.1X
## SET WTSECP2 0
##
## Encryption type for Access Profile 2.
## 0 for none
## 1 for WEP-64
## 2 for WEP-128
## 3 for TKIP
## 4 for AES
## SET ENCRYPTP2 0
##
## Encryption key for Access Profile 2. (0 to 63 ASCII
## characters, no spaces.)
## SET WTKEYP2 southkey
##
## EAP type for Access Profile 2.
## 0 for disable
## 1 for TLS
## 2 for LEAP
## 3 for PEAP-GTC
## 4 for PEAP-MSCHAPV2
## 5 for TTLS-CHAP
## 6 for TTLS-MD5
## 7 for TTLS-MSCHAP
## 8 for TTLS-MSCHAPV2
## SET EAPTYPEP2 0
##
## Domain Name Server for Access Profile 2
## SET DNSSRVRP2 198.152.20.15
##
## DNS domain for Access Profile 2
## SET DOMAINP2 south.mycompany.com
##
################ ACCESS PROFILE 3 SETTINGS ###############
##
## Name for Access Profile 3. (0 to 31 ASCII characters,
## no spaces.)
## SET WTPROF3 West
##
## SSID for Access Profile 3. (0 to 31 ASCII characters,
## no spaces.)
## SET WTSSIDP3 west@mycompany
##
## WMM mode for Access Profile 3.
## 0 for off
## 1 for on
## SET WTWMMP3 0
##
## Power save mode for Access Profile 3.
## 0 for off
## 1 for on
## SET WTPWRSAVP3 1
##
## Security mode for Access Profile 3.
## 0 for none
## 1 for WEP
## 2 for WPA-PSK
## 3 for WPA2-PSK
## 4 for WPA-802.1X
## 5 for WPA2-802.1X
## SET WTSECP3 0
##
## Encryption type for Access Profile 3.
## 0 for none
## 1 for WEP-64
## 2 for WEP-128
## 3 for TKIP
## 4 for AES
## SET ENCRYPTP3 0
##
## Encryption key for Access Profile 3. (0 to 63 ASCII
## characters, no spaces.)
## SET WTKEYP3 westkey
##
## EAP type for Access Profile 3.
## 0 for disable
## 1 for TLS
## 2 for LEAP
## 3 for PEAP-GTC
## 4 for PEAP-MSCHAPV2
## 5 for TTLS-CHAP
## 6 for TTLS-MD5
## 7 for TTLS-MSCHAP
## 8 for TTLS-MSCHAPV2
## SET EAPTYPEP3 0
##
## Domain Name Server for Access Profile 3
## SET DNSSRVRP3 198.152.25.15
##
## DNS domain for Access Profile 3
## SET DOMAINP3 west.mycompany.com
##
############# End of 3631 model-specific settings ##########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
############################################################
##
# SETTINGS364X
##
############################################################
##
## PPM_ENABLE specifies whether limited PPM support for remote maintenance via
## System Manager (reboot & SNMP enable/disable) will be enabled or disabled.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled (default)
## This parameter is supported by:
## 364x SIP R1.1 and later
## SET PPM_ENABLE 1
##
## Daylight saving time rules
## Set of daylight saving time rules.
## none - No daylight saving time or manual adjustment of
## time zone
## usa - US American daylight time saving rules
## aus - Australian daylight saving rules (most states)
## euro - European daylight saving time rules
## SET DSTADJUST none
##
## TFTP-Server used as fallback in case of no HTTP-Server
## being available. Give IP-Address or "" for none.
## SET TFTPSRVR ""
##
## AVPP-Server (or SVP-Server) used for SVP QoS over WLAN.
## Give IP-Address or "" for none.
## SET SVPSRVR ""
##
## Enable or disable OAI support for 3rd-party application
## 0 for disable
## 1 for enable
## SET OAI_ENABLE 1
##
## OAI-Server to add 3rd-party applications.
## Give IP-Address or "" for none.
## SET OAISRVR ""
##
## DSCP_OTHER Sets the DiffServ value for any other traffic
## than audio streams or call signalling. The default is 0
## and valid values are 0-63.
## SET DSCP_OTHER 0
##
## Enable or disable diagnostic screens during call. With
## enabled diagnostic screens, users will not be able to
## navigate between calls.
## 0 for disable
## 1 for enable
## SET DIAG_DISPLAY_ENABLE 0
##
## Set Syslog level for syslog messages sent to server
## configured using parameter LOGSRVR. Allowed values:
## disabled, errors, event, full
## SET SYSLOG_MODE disabled
##
## Phone behavior in case of detecting a critical error
## halt to display an error message until phone is
## switched off by user
## restart to display an error message shortly before
## automatic restart
## SET ERROR_HANDLING restart
##
## Enable or disable support for Real-Time-Location-System
## (Ekahau RTLS).
## 0 for disable
## 1 for enable
## SET RTLS_ENABLE 0
##
## Set IP-Address of RTLS server
## SET RTLSSRVR ""
##
## Set IP Port for messages to RTLS server (1-65535)
## The default is 8552.
## SET RTLS_PORT 8552
##
## Set time intervall of RTLS location updates. Values:
## 15sec, 30sec, 1min, 5min, 10min
## SET RTLS_INTERVAL 10min
##
## Select function of big button on left side of 3645, not
## applicable to 3641.
## ptt for Push-To-Talk (PTT)
## emergency_dial for emergency dialing
## none for no function
## SET PTT_OR_EMERGENCY_DIAL none
##
## Set name matching to emergency number. (The emergency
## number is configured in common section of this file)
## This can be from 1-16 characters. Valid characters are
## A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, and the following: *.-_!$%&'()+,:;/\=@~#
##
## SET PHNEMERGNAME "Emergency Center"
##
###################### PTT settings ######################
##
## Set list of PTT channels available to the user. Comma-
## separated list of numbers from 1 to 24.
## SET PTT_CHANNELS 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24
##
## Set names of PTT channels
## This can be from 1-16 characters. Valid characters are
## A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, and the following: *.-_!$%&'()+,:;/\=@~#
## Use NULL ("") to clear these.
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_01 "PTT Channel 01"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_02 "PTT Channel 02"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_03 "PTT Channel 03"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_04 "PTT Channel 04"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_05 "PTT Channel 05"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_06 "PTT Channel 06"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_07 "PTT Channel 07"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_08 "PTT Channel 08"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_09 "PTT Channel 09"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_10 "PTT Channel 10"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_11 "PTT Channel 11"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_12 "PTT Channel 12"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_13 "PTT Channel 13"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_14 "PTT Channel 14"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_15 "PTT Channel 15"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_16 "PTT Channel 16"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_17 "PTT Channel 17"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_18 "PTT Channel 18"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_19 "PTT Channel 19"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_20 "PTT Channel 20"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_21 "PTT Channel 21"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_22 "PTT Channel 22"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_23 "PTT Channel 23"
## SET PTT_CH_NAME_24 "PTT Channel 24"
##
## Enable or disable the PTT Priority Channel
## 0 for disable
## 1 for enable
## SET PTT_PRIORITY_CH_ENABLE 0
##
## Set name of PTT priority channel
## This can be from 1-16 characters. Valid characters are
## A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, and the following: *.-_!$%&'()+,:;/\=@~#
## Use NULL ("") to clear these.
## SET PTT_PRIORITY_CH_NAME "Priority PTT"
##
##################### SIP settings #######################
##
## Configure up to 6 Usernames and Passwords to be used
## for SIP Authentications. Usernames are often identical
## to extension numbers.
## SIP_USERNAME1 and SIP_PASSWORD1 replace username and
## password entered by user (if these are set, the user
## will not be prompted for these on power cycle).
## This can be from 1-16 characters. Valid characters are
## A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, and the following: *.-_!$%&'()+,:;/\=@~#
## Use NULL ("") to clear these.
## These parameters are typically defined in the phone
## specific configuration file.
## SET SIP_USERNAME1 4711
## SET SIP_PASSWORD1 1174
## SET SIP_USERNAME2 4712
## SET SIP_PASSWORD2 2174
## SET SIP_USERNAME3 4713
## SET SIP_PASSWORD3 3174
## SET SIP_USERNAME4 4714
## SET SIP_PASSWORD4 4174
## SET SIP_USERNAME5 4715
## SET SIP_PASSWORD5 5174
## SET SIP_USERNAME6 4716
## SET SIP_PASSWORD6 6174
##
## SIP Line Configuration - Extensions. Configure Extensions for up to 5 Lines.
## 1-16 alphanumeric characters, no spaces.
## Use NULL ("") to clear these.
## These parameters are typically defined in the phone specific configuration file.
## SET SIP_LINE1 4711
## SET SIP_LINE2 4711
## SET SIP_LINE3 4711
## SET SIP_LINE4 4712
## SET SIP_LINE5 4713
##
## SIP Line Configuration - Call IDs.
## The Call ID is displayed at the remote phone during a call.
## Note that this may be changed to different values by SIP Proxies.
## Up to 18 characters, "" (null) is allowed.
## These parameters are typically defined in the phone specific configuration file.
## SET SIP_LINE_CALLID1 "4711 Miller"
## SET SIP_LINE_CALLID2 "4711 Miller"
## SET SIP_LINE_CALLID3 "4711 Miller"
## SET SIP_LINE_CALLID4 "4712 Smith"
## SET SIP_LINE_CALLID5 "4713 Johnson"
##
## Define supported codecs and preferred order.
## Comma-separated list of following values: g711u, g711a, g729
## SET CODEC_LIST g711a,g711u
##
## Configure how to implement DTMF dialing.
## 1 for in-band signalling
## 2 for signalling according to RFC2833
## SET SEND_DTMF_TYPE 1
##
## Enable or Disable sending of SIP INFO requests for
## key press events.
## 0 for disable
## 1 for enable
## SET SIP_SEND_INFO 0
##
## Enable or Disable support of SIP Provisional
## Acknowledgements (PRACK Requests)
## 0 for disable
## 1 for enable
## SET SIP_PRACKING 0
##
## Configure SIP Keepalive interval in seconds.
## Keepalives are SIP OPTION requests sent to the proxy server.
## 10 to 3600 or 0 to not send keepalives
## SET SIP_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL 0
##
## Configure whether phone may use the same Call-ID header
## for different lines or must use a unique Call-ID per
## line.
## 0 for same Call-ID allowed for different line
## 1 for different Call-ID required per line
## SET SIP_CALLID_PER_LINE 0
##
## Set Favorites as comma-separated list of "number";"name" pairs.
## See admin guide for details. Up to 15 favorites may be set.
## Any favorites defined after 15 will be ignored.
## The entire line can be up to 300 characters.
## "" (null) may be used to indicate no favorites.
## No spaces are allowed in this specification unless inside a quoted string.
## SET SIP_FAVORITES 1231;Favorite1,1232;Favorite2,1233;Favorite3,1234;Favorite4
##
## Specifies the number to be dialed to subscribe for mail center notifications.
## This can be up to 50 characters, no spaces.
## SET SIP_MAIL_SUBSCR 4567
##
############################################################
## WLAN settings ##
## Includes Security Critical data - check admin guide ##
## for other configuration options. ##
## IMPORTANT NOTE: ##
## These parameters should always be specified in the ##
## order in which they appear here since some are ##
## dependent on others. ##
############################################################
##
## SSID of WLAN network to be used.
## String of up to 32 characters.
## SET WLAN_ESSID mywlan
##
## WLAN network uses CCX (Cisco Compatible Extensions)
## 0 for custom (no CCX)
## 1 for CCX
## SET WLAN_USE_CCX 0
##
## WLAN Quality of Service
## svp for Spectralink Voice Priority
## wifiStandard for WiFi standard QoS (WMM)
## SET WLAN_QOS_TYPE svp
##
## WLAN Call Admission Control (CAC) for WiFi standard QoS
## mandatory for CAC required to be enabled in AP
## optional for CAC optional to be enabled in AP
## SET WMM_ACCESS_CONTROL mandatory
##
## WLAN Security Standard used
## none for no security
## wep for WEP security
## wpa2psk for WPA2 security with pre-shared key
## wpapsk for WPA security wit pre-shared key
## fsr for Cisco Fast Secure Roaming
## wpa2e for WPA2 Enterprise security (802.1x auth.)
## SET WLAN_SECURITY none
##
############ Settings applying to WEP security only #####
##
## WEP authentication used
## openSystem for WEP open systems
## sharedKey for WEP with shared key authentication
## SET WEP_AUTHENTICATION openSystem
##
## Index of WEP default key, range 1-4
## SET WEP_DEFAULT_KEY 1
##
## Length of WEP key
## 40bit for WEP keys of 40 bits
## 128bit for WEP keys of 128 bits
## SET WEP_KEY_LEN 128bit
##
## WEP Keys 1 to 4, default not set
## 10 hex digits for 40 bit keys, 26 hex digits for
## 128 bit keys
## Set to "" to erase any previously set value
## SET WEP_KEY1 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789
## SET WEP_KEY2 123456789ABCDEF01234567890
## SET WEP_KEY3 23456789ABCDEF012345678901
## SET WEP_KEY4 3456789ABCDEF0123456789012
##
###### Settings applying to WPA/WPA2 with pre-shared key only ####
##
## Create PSK from passphrase or enter PSK directly
## passphrase for generation from passphrase and SSID
## psk for direct input of pre-shared key
## Set to "" to erase any previously set value
## SET WPA_TYPE passphrase
##
## WPA(2) passphrase, up to 63 characters
## Illegal Characters: ASCII 34("), ASCII 63(?), ASCII 96(`)
## Set to "" to erase any previously set value
## SET WPA_PASSPHRASE MyWPAPassphrase
##
## WPA(2) pre-shared key, 64 hex digits
## Set to "" to erase any previously set value
## SET WPA_PSK 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF
##
############## Settings applying to WPA2 Enterprise (802.1x) only #######
##
## WPA2 Enterprise authentication method
## eapfast for EAP-FAST
## peap for PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2
## SET WPA2E_AUTH eapfast
##
## WPA2 Enterprise fast handoff algorithm
## cckm for Cisco Centralized Key Management
## okc for Opportunistic Key Caching
## SET WPA2E_FAST_HANDOFF cckm
##
## WPA2 Enterprise Username for WLAN authentication
## This can be from 1-32 characters. Valid characters are
## A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, and the following: *.-_!$%&'()+,:;/\=@~#
## Set to "" to erase any previously set value
## SET WLAN_SEC_USERNAME myUsername
##
## WPA2 Enterprise password for WLAN authentication
## This can be from 1-32 characters. Valid characters are
## A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, and the following: *.-_!$%&'()+,:;/\=@~#
## Set to "" to erase any previously set value
## SET WLAN_SEC_PASSWORD myPassword
##
## PAC-File for EAP-FAST authentication, up to 32 chars
## WLAN_SEC_USERNAME and WLAN_SEC_PASSWORD must be set
## correctly in order to decode the PAC file prior to saving
## it in handset memory. These credentials must match both
## the PAC file and authentication to the Radius server.
## Set to "" to delete PAC file.
## Note: If PAC file was enrolled using Handset Administration Tool (HAT),
## it must be revoked using HAT to delete it.
## SET PAC_FILENAME myPACFile.pac
##
## Server Certificate for PEAP authentication, only
## DER format supported - up to 32 characters
## Set to "" to delete certificate file.
## Note: If certificate file was enrolled using Handset Administration Tool (HAT),
## it must be revoked using HAT to delete it.
## SET SERVER_CERT_FILENAME myCertificate.der
##
############# WLAN radio settings ######################
##
## WLAN radio mode selection
## a for operation in 802.11a networks
## b&b/g for operation in 802.11b or mixed b/g networks
## g for operation in pure 802.11g networks
## SET WLAN_RADIO_MODE b&b/g
##
## Enabled Sub-Bands for 802.11a radio, applying to 802.11a mode only.
## Comma-separated list of values 1-6 representing the following subbands:
## 1 5.150-5.250
## 2 5.250-5.350 DFS
## 3 5.470-5.725 DFS
## 4 5.725-5.825
## 5 5.725-5.850
## 6 5.470-5.650 DFS
## Subbands not allowed in configured regulatory domain
## will be ignored - see admin guide for details.
## SET WLAN_A_SUBBANDS 1,2,3,4,5,6
##
## WLAN transmit power configuration for all 6 a-radio sub-bands and for b/g-radio,
## only applying for enabled radio/sub-bands.
## Allowed values: 5mW, 10mW, 20mW, 30mW, 40mW, 50mW, 100mW
## SET WLAN_TX_POWER_A1 30mW
## SET WLAN_TX_POWER_A2 30mW
## SET WLAN_TX_POWER_A3 30mW
## SET WLAN_TX_POWER_A4 30mW
## SET WLAN_TX_POWER_A5 30mW
## SET WLAN_TX_POWER_A6 30mW
## SET WLAN_TX_POWER_BG 30mW
##
############# End of 364X model-specific settings ############
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS4601
##
########## Add settings for 4601 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
############# End of 4601 model-specific settings ############
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS4602
##
########## Add settings for 4602 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
############# End of 4602 model-specific settings ############
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS4610
##
########## Add settings for 4610 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 4610 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS4620
##
########## Add settings for 4620 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 4620 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS4621
##
########## Add settings for 4621 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 4621 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS4622
##
########## Add settings for 4622 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############# End of 4622 model-specific settings ##########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS4625
##
########## Add settings for 4625 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 4625 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS4630
##
########## Add settings for 4630 telephones below ##########
##
###### Settings for the 4630 IP Phone LDAP Application #####
##
## These settings are used to enable and administer the LDAP
## application on the 4630.
##
## DIRSRVR specifies the LDAP Directory server address.
## This value must be set to a non-null value to enable the LDAP application.
## The default is null ("") but valid values are zero or more IP addresses
## in dotted-decimal or DNS format, separated by commas without intervening spaces,
## to a maximum of 255 ASCII characters.
## SET DIRSRVR ldap.mycompany.com
##
## DIRLDAPPORT specifies the TCP port number of the LDAP Directory Server.
## The default port number is 389.
## SET DIRLDAPPORT 389
##
## DIRTOPDN specifies the Directory Topmost Distinguished Name.
## This value must be set to a non-null value to enable the LDAP application.
## The default is null ("") but this should be set to the LDAP root entry.
## SET DIRTOPDN People
##
## DIRFULLNAME specifies the default LDAP search value.
## The 4630 only supports searches on names.
## The default is "cn" which stands for "complete name" in LDAP.
## Changing this value is not recommended unless the LDAP directory
## uses a different term for this data field.
## SET DIRFULLNAME cn
##
## DIRTELNUM specifies the Directory Telephone Number field.
## The default is "telephonenumber".
## Changing this value is not recommended unless the LDAP directory
## uses a different term for this data field.
## SET DIRTELNUM telephonenumber
##
######## Settings for 4630 IP Phone Web Application ########
##
## These settings are used to enable and administer the Web
## application on the 4630.
##
## NOTE: Avaya hosts a web site for the 4630 IP Phone.
## The WEBHOME and WEBCODING parameters are set up
## to point your 4630 IP telephones to this hosted site.
## To enable this operation, remove "##" from the front
## of the lines SET WEBHOME ... (and you may need to
## administer WEBPROXY as well).
## To change the web site that your phones point to,
## remove "##" from the front of the lines SET WEBHOME ...
## and replace the provided URL with the URL of your site.
##
## NOTE: Your network must be using Domain Name Services
## (DNS) for the Avaya hosted site settings to operate properly.
##
## The URL of your 4630 Home page
## The default is null ("") but you can specify any other
## valid URL up to 255 characters in length.
## SET WEBHOME http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4630/index.htm
##
## Your HTTP proxy server address (name or IP address)
## This text string contains zero or one IP address in
## dotted-decimal or DNS format, identifying an HTTP Proxy
## Server. The default is null ("") and you may not need
## to set this parameter if all Web pages to be viewed by
## the phone user are on your organization's intranet.
## SET WEBPROXY my.proxy.company.com
##
## The TCP port number of your HTTP proxy server
## The default is 80, but WEBPORT is ignored if WEBPROXY
## is null.
## SET WEBPORT 80
##
## A list of one or more HTTP proxy server exception
## domains. Accesses to these addresses will not go
## through the proxy server. The default is null ("")
## but valid values are zero or more IP addresses in
## dotted-decimal or DNS format, separated by commas
## without intervening spaces, to a maximum of 255 ASCII
## characters.
## SET WEBEXCEPT mycompany.com,135.20.21.20
##
##################### 4630 Stock Ticker ######################
##
## STKSTAT specifies operation of the stock ticker application.
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled
## 1 Enabled (default)
## SET STKSTAT 1
##
############## End of 4630 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9610
##
########## Add settings for 9610 telephones below ##########
##
## Handset Sidetone
## Controls the level of sidetone in the handset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
##
## SET AUDIOSTHS 0
##
############## 9610 WML BROWSER SETTINGS ################
##
## WMLSMALL specifies the URL of a WML page that will be rendered by the 9610 WML browser
## after the number of minutes of idle time specified by WMLIDLETIME
## if the value of IDLEAPP (specified in the 9610 backup/restore file) is null.
## If the values of WMLSMALL and IDLEAPP are both null, the Avaya one-X(TM) screen saver
## will be displayed after the number of minutes of idle time specified by WMLIDLETIME.
##
## SET WMLSMALL http://www.mycompany.com/my_screen.wml
##
############## End of 9610 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9620
##
########## Add settings for 9620 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
############### 9620 PROGRESS TONE LEVELS ################
##
## These parameters are supported by 96x0 SIP R2.6.5 and later releases.
##
## Headset Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the headset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
## 6 nominal value 18 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_HEADSET_LEVEL 0
##
## Handset Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the handset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
## 6 nominal value 18 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_HANDSET_LEVEL 0
##
## Speaker Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the speaker.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_SPEAKER_LEVEL 0
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9620 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9630
##
########## Add settings for 9630 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
############### 9630 PROGRESS TONE LEVELS ################
##
## These parameters are supported by 96x0 SIP R2.6.5 and later releases.
##
## Headset Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the headset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
## 6 nominal value 18 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_HEADSET_LEVEL 0
##
## Handset Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the handset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
## 6 nominal value 18 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_HANDSET_LEVEL 0
##
## Speaker Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the speaker.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_SPEAKER_LEVEL 0
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9630 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9640
##
########## Add settings for 9640 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
############### 9640 PROGRESS TONE LEVELS ################
##
## These parameters are supported by 96x0 SIP R2.6.5 and later releases.
##
## Headset Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the headset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
## 6 nominal value 18 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_HEADSET_LEVEL 0
##
## Handset Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the handset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
## 6 nominal value 18 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_HANDSET_LEVEL 0
##
## Speaker Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the speaker.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_SPEAKER_LEVEL 0
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9640 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9650
##
########## Add settings for 9650 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
############### 9650 PROGRESS TONE LEVELS ################
##
## These parameters are supported by 96x0 SIP R2.6.5 and later releases.
##
## Headset Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the headset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
## 6 nominal value 18 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_HEADSET_LEVEL 0
##
## Handset Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the handset.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
## 6 nominal value 18 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_HANDSET_LEVEL 0
##
## Speaker Progress tone adjust
## Controls the level of progress tones in the speaker.
##
## setting level
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 nominal value 3 dB louder than default value
## 2 nominal value 6 dB louder than default value
## 3 nominal value 9 dB louder than default value
## 4 nominal value 12 dB louder than default value
## 5 nominal value 15 dB louder than default value
##
## SET NETWORK_PROGRESS_TONE_SPEAKER_LEVEL 0
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9650 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9670
##
########## Add settings for 9670 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9670 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9601
##
########## Add settings for 9601 telephones below ##########
##
##
############## End of 9601 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9608
##
########## Add settings for 9608 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9608 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9611
##
########## Add settings for 9611 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9611 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9621
##
########## Add settings for 9621 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9621 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# SETTINGS9641
##
########## Add settings for 9641 telephones below ##########
##
## AUDIOSTHS specifies the level of sidetone in the handset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHS 1
##
## AUDIOSTHD specifies the level of sidetone in the headset.
## Value Operation
## 0 NORMAL level for most users (default)
## 1 three levels softer than NORMAL
## 2 OFF (inaudible)
## 3 one level softer than NORMAL
## 4 two levels softer than NORMAL
## 5 four levels softer than NORMAL
## 6 five levels softer than NORMAL
## 7 six levels softer than NORMAL
## 8 one level louder than NORMAL
## 9 two levels louder than NORMAL
## SET AUDIOSTHD 1
##
## WMLHOME specifies the URL of a WML page to be displayed by default in the WML browser,
## and whenever the Home softkey is selected in the browser.
## The value can contain zero or one URL of up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## If the value is null, the WML browser will be disabled.
## SET WMLHOME http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/home.wml
##
## WMLIDLEURI specifies zero or one URL for a WML page to be displayed when the telephone
## has been idle for the number of minutes specified by the value of WMLIDLETIME.
## The value can contain up to 255 characters; the default value is null ("").
## SET WMLIDLEURI http://www.myco.com/ipphoneapps/idlepage.wml
##
############## End of 9641 model-specific settings ###########
GOTO GROUP_SETTINGS
##############################################################
##
# GROUP_SETTINGS
##
##############################################################
##
## Parameter values can be set for specifically-designated groups of
## telephones by using IF statements based on the GROUP parameter.
##
## The value of GROUP can be set manually in a telephone by using the
## GROUP local craft procedure or, for H.323 telephones, it can be set
## remotely by CM based on the telephone's extension number.
## The default value of GROUP in each telephone is 0,
## and the maximum value is 999.
##
## To create a group of settings, use one of the templates below,
## or create others just like them.
##
##############################################################
IF $GROUP SEQ 1 GOTO GROUP_1
IF $GROUP SEQ 2 GOTO GROUP_2
IF $GROUP SEQ 3 GOTO GROUP_3
IF $GROUP SEQ 4 GOTO GROUP_4
IF $GROUP SEQ 5 GOTO GROUP_5
GOTO END
##############################################################
# GROUP_1
########## Add SET Statements for GROUP 1 below ############
################ END OF GROUP 1 SETTINGS #####################
GOTO END
##############################################################
# GROUP_2
########## Add SET Statements for GROUP 2 below ############
################ END OF GROUP 2 SETTINGS #####################
GOTO END
##############################################################
# GROUP_3
########## Add SET Statements for GROUP 3 below ############
################ END OF GROUP 3 SETTINGS #####################
GOTO END
##############################################################
# GROUP_4
########## Add SET Statements for GROUP 4 below ############
################ END OF GROUP 4 SETTINGS #####################
GOTO END
##############################################################
# GROUP_5
########## Add SET Statements for GROUP 5 below ############
################ END OF GROUP 5 SETTINGS #####################
GOTO END
##############################################################
# END
############## END OF CONFIGURATION FILE #####################
############################################################
## ##
## AVAYA 96XX IP TELEPHONE SOFTWARE UPGRADE CONFIGURATION ##
## SIP FIRMWARE RELEASE 2.6.10.1 May, 2013 ##
## ##
## This file upgrades the following telephones ##
## to the indicated releases: ##
## 9610 - Not Supported ##
## 9620 - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9630 - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9630G - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9640 - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9640G - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9650 - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## ##
############################################################
## ##
## BACKUP APPLICATION VERSION NUMBERS ##
## 96xx - H.323 3.0 ##
## ##
############################################################
## ##
## PHONE APPLICATION VERSION NUMBERS ##
## 9610 - N/A ##
## 9620 - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9630 - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9630G - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9640 - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9640G - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## 9650 - SIP Release 2.6.10.1 ##
## ##
############################################################
############################################################
## Check backup application version ##
############################################################
IF $SIG SEQ 1 GOTO GETSET
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9620 goto BACKUPAPP96XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9630 goto BACKUPAPP96XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9630G goto BACKUPAPP96XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9640 goto BACKUPAPP96XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9640G goto BACKUPAPP96XX
IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9650 goto BACKUPAPP96XX
goto END
# BACKUPAPP96XX
IF $BOOTNAME SEQ hb96xxua3_00.bin goto PHONEAPP96XX
SET APPNAME hb96xxua3_00.bin
goto GETSET
############################################################
## Check phone application version ##
############################################################
# PHONEAPP96XX
SET APPNAME SIP96xx_2_6_10_1.bin
goto GETSET
############################################################
## Get additional configuration files ##
############################################################
# GETSET
GET 46xxsettings.txt
# END
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