Here is a copy of my 46xx setting
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## AVAYA IP TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION FILE TEMPLATE ##
## For IP Office ##
## *** October 24, 2009 *** ##
## ##
## ##
## This file is to be used as a template for configuring ##
## Avaya IP telephones. This file lists parameters ##
## supported through the following software releases: ##
## ##
## 96xx telephone H.323 software release 3.1 ##
## 46xx telephone H.323 software release 2.8.3 ##
## 56xx telephone H.323 software release 2.8.3 ##
## 3631 telephone H.323 software release 1.3.0 ##
## 16xx telephone H.323 software release 1.3 ##
## 96x1 telephone H.323 software release 6.2 ##
## 16cc telephone SIP software release 1.0 ##
## 96xx telephone SIP software release 2.0 ##
## 46xx telephone SIP software release 2.2.2 ##
## SIP Softphone release 2.1 ##
## ##
## Not all parameters are supported on all telephones or ##
## on all software releases. See the appropriate issue ##
## of your telephone's Administrators Guide for more ##
## details. The guides are available on support.avaya.com ##
## ##
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##
## Use "## " without quotes to comment out a line.
## To activate a setting, set the parameter to the
## appropriate value for your environment and remove the
## "## " from the beginning of the line.
##
## To include whitespaces in a value, the entire value
## must be enclosed in double quotes.
## example:
## SET PARAM "value1 value2"
##
## To set different set types to different values, use
## the "IF" keyword statement.
## See the LAN Administrators Guide for more details.
##
## Some of the parameters listed below have default settings
## which are used by the IP Telephones even if they are
## commented out in this file. For a list of those
## settings and their default values, see the LAN
## Administrators Guide.
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## ##
## COMMON SETTINGS ##
## Applies to all telephones ##
## ##
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##
################## HTTP SERVER SETTINGS ##################
##
## HTTP Server Addresses
## [If you set your HTTP Server Addresses via DHCP, do not
## set them here as they will over ride your DHCP settings.
## Also, use TLSSRVR instead if you require an
## authenticated server]
## Server used to down load configuration script files.
## Zero or more HTTP server IP addresses in dotted-decimal
## or DNS name format, separated by commas without any
## intervening spaces. (0 to 255 ASCII characters,
## including commas). For 96xx SIP phones, this parameter
## may also be changed via LLDP.
## 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.)
## SET HTTPDIR myhttpdir
##
## HTTP port
## Sets the TCP port used for HTTP file downloads from
## non-Avaya servers. (0-65535) The default is 80.
## Applies only to 46xx H.323 phones and 96xx 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
##
################ DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM (DNS) ################
##
## If you set your DNS parameters via DHCP, do not set them
## here as they will over ride your DHCP settings.
##
## Your Domain Name Server
SET DNSSRVR 198.168.0.1
##
## Your DNS domain
## SET DOMAIN mycompany.com
##
##
############# CALL SERVER ADDRESS OVERRIDE ###############
##
## STATIC specifies whether a call server IP address that
## has been manually programmed into the phone may override
## any value received via DHCP or this settings file.
## 0 for disabled, 2 for override
## STATIC is not supported on 96xx or 16cc SIP phones.
##
## SET STATIC 0
##
################# DHCP ADDRESS SETTINGS ##################
##
## DHCPSTD controls whether the phone continues to use an
## expired IP address if the phone received no response to
## its address renewal request. 0 for yes, 1 for no.
##
## SET DHCPSTD 0
##
## VLANTEST specifies the number of seconds to wait for a
## DHCPOFFER when the phone is using a non-zero VLAN ID.
## (0-999)
##
## SET VLANTEST 60
##
############# 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
##
##
############## APPLICATION ACCESS SETTINGS ###############
##
## These settings restrict access to certain applications.
## APPSTAT is not supported on 96xx or 16cc SIP phones.
##
## When APPSTAT is set to 0, Call Log and Redial are
## suppressed and changes to Speed Dial/Contacts are not allowed.
##
## When APPSTAT is set to 1, Call Log, Redial and,
## Speed Dial/Contacts work without restrictions.
##
## When APPSTAT is set to 2, Call Log is suppressed.
## For Redial the Last-6-numbers option is suppressed
## and changes to Speed Dial/Contacts are not allowed.
##
## When APPSTAT is set to 3, changes to Speed Dial/Contacts
## are not allowed.
##
SET APPSTAT 1
##
##
################# OPTION ACCESS SETTINGS #################
##
## This setting restricts access to certain user options.
## OPSTAT is not supported on 96xx or 16cc SIP phones.
##
## When OPSTAT is set to 000, the user options
## are not accessible.
##
## When OPSTAT is set to 001, the user can only access
## the Log-Off Option.
##
## When OPSTAT is set to 010, the user can only access
## view-only options. The user cannot change any setting.
##
## When OPSTAT is set to 011, the user can only access
## view-only options and the Log-Off Option.
##
## When OPSTAT is set to 100, the user can access
## all options except the view-only options and
## the Log-Off option.
##
## When OPSTAT is set to 101, the user can access
## all options except the view-only options.
##
## When OPSTAT is set to 110, the user can access
## all the options except the Log-Off option.
##
## When OPSTAT is set to 111, the user can invoke
## any or all of the user options.
##
SET OPSTAT 111
##
##
############# LOCAL PROCEDURE ACCESS SETTINGS ############
##
## Restrict Local Procedure Access
## Controls whether local (dial pad) procedures can be
## used to administer the telephone.
## 0 means local procedures can be accessed from the
## telephone.
## 1 means local procedures can not be accessed from the
## telephone.
## CAUTION:Be absolutely sure before setting PROCSTAT to 1
SET PROCSTAT 0
##
## Local Procedure Password
## Sets password for local (dial pad) procedure access.
## (1 to 7 ASCII numeric digits). See your telephone's
## Administrator's guide for the default password
## supported by your release.
## SET PROCPSWD 9999
##
#################### LOGIN SETTINGS ######################
##
## QKLOGINSTAT specifies whether a password must always be
## entered manually at the login screen. This parameter is
## not supported on 96xx H.323 phones or 16xx phones.
##
## A value of 0 makes manual password entry mandatory.
## A value of 1 enables a "quick login' by pressing the
## # key to accept the current password value.
##
## SET QKLOGINSTAT 1
##
#################### AUDIO SETTINGS ######################
##
## Automatic Gain Control (AGC).
## These settings enable or disable AGC.
##
## A value of 1 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.
##
SET AGCHAND 0
SET AGCHEAD 0
SET AGCSPKR 0
##
## Headset Operational Mode
## Controls whether the headset ignores a disconnect
## message.
##
## A value of 0 or 2 makes the headset go on-hook when it
## receives a disconnect message.
## A value of 1 or 3 makes the headset ignore a disconnect
## message.
##
## SET HEADSYS 1
##
## 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
##
##
################# WML BROWSER SETTINGS ###################
##
## This section contains the common settings used to
## enable and administer the 'Web' application. These
## parameters are not supported on 16cc SIP phones.
##
## The settings 'WMLHOME', which sets the URL of the
## telephone home page, and 'WMLIDLEURI', which sets the
## idle phone home page, may be different for each set
## type to take advantage of the capabilities of the
## individual sets. WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI should be set
## in the sections for the individual set types.
## Note: The 9610 does not use WMLHOME or WMLIDLEURI.
## Use WMLSMALL in their place.
##
## Your HTTP proxy server address (name or IP address)
## SET WMLPROXY my.proxy.company.com
##
## The TCP port number of your HTTP proxy server
## SET WMLPORT 8080
##
## A list of one or more HTTP proxy server exception
## domains separated by commas without any spaces.
## Accesses to these addresses will not go through the
## proxy server.
## SET WMLEXCEPT mycompany.com,135.20.21.20
##
## The idle period in minutes before the WMLIDLEURI
## web page is displayed. Valid values are 1 to 999.
## Default (if WMLIDLEURI is set) is 10 minutes.
## SET WMLIDLETIME 100
##
##
################ PUSH INTERFACE SETTINGS #################
##
## These settings are used to administer the Push interface.
## These parameters are not supported on 16cc SIP phones.
##
## The list of all the Trusted Push Servers.
## If set to "/", all servers are allowed.
## If set to null or blank, Push is disabled.
## SET TPSLIST 135.20.21.20
##
## The list of all the Subscription Servers.
## SET SUBSCRIBELIST
##
##
#################### 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.
## 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 is 5005.
##
## 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.
## SET RTCPMONPERIOD 5
##
########### CONVERGED NETWORK ANALYZER SETTINGS ##########
##
## The CNA server
## One or more CNA server IP addresses in
## dotted-decimal format or DNS name format (0 to 255
## characters). This parameter is not supported on 16cc
## model phones.
## SET CNASRVR 192.168.0.10
##
## CNA port
## Sets the port used for CNA registration. (0-65535)
## The default is 50002. This parameter is not supported
## on 16cc model phones.
## SET CNAPORT 50002
##
##
################## ETHERNET INTERFACES ###################
##
## Primary Interface Status
## Controls the speed and duplex settings for the primary
## Ethernet interface.
## 1 for auto-negotiate
## 2 for 10Mbps half-duplex
## 3 for 10Mbps full-duplex
## 4 for 100Mbps half-duplex
## 5 for 100Mbps full-duplex
## 6 for 1Gbps full-duplex (96xx phones only)
SET PHY1STAT 1
##
## PC Interface Status
## Controls the speed and duplex settings for the PC
## Ethernet interface.
## 0 for disabled
## 1 for auto-negotiate
## 2 for 10Mbps half-duplex
## 3 for 10Mbps full-duplex
## 4 for 100Mbps half-duplex
## 5 for 100Mbps full-duplex
## 6 for 1Gbps full-duplex (96xx phones only)
SET PHY2STAT 1
##
################## 802.1P/Q SETTINGS ###################
##
## Telephone Frame Tagging
## Controls whether layer 2 frames generated by the
## telephone have IEEE 802.1Q tags.
## 0 for Auto, 1 for On, and 2 for Off
## This parameter may also be changed via LLDP.
## SET L2Q 0
##
## VLAN Separation
## Controls whether layer 2 frames to/from the telephone's
## secondary Ethernet interface have their 802.1Q tags
## changed. 0 for do not change tags, 1 for change tags.
## SET VLANSEP 0
##
## Voice VLAN Identifier
## VLAN identifier to be used by IP telephones. This
## parameter should only be set when IP telephones are to
## use a VLAN that is separate from the default data VLAN.
## If the VLAN identifier is to be configured via H.323
## signaling based on Avaya Communication Manager
## administration forms, it should not be set here.
## This parameter may also be changed via LLDP.
## SET L2QVLAN 0
##
## Secondary Ethernet Interface VLAN Identifier
## VLAN Identifier to be used for frames to/from the
## telephone's secondary Ethernet interface. (0-4094)
## This parameter should only be set if VLANSEP is 1.
## This parameter may also be changed via LLDP.
## SET PHY2VLAN 0
##
## Audio Priority Value
## Sets the layer 2 priority value for audio packets
## from the phone. (0-7)
## For H.323 phones, this parameter may also be
## changed from Communication Manager. For 96xx SIP
## phones, this parameter may also be changed via LLDP.
## SET L2QAUD 6
##
## Signaling Priority Value
## Sets the layer 2 priority value for signaling
## protocol messages from the phone. (0-7)
## For H.323 phones, this parameter may also be
## changed from Communication Manager. For 96xx SIP
## phones, this parameter may also be changed via LLDP.
## SET L2QSIG 6
##
## Secondary Ethernet Interface Priority Value
## Sets the priority value for layer 2 frames to/from
## the telephone's secondary Ethernet interface. (0-7)
## This parameter should only be set if VLANSEP is 1.
## SET PHY2PRIO 0
##
##################### SNMP SETTINGS ######################
##
## SNMP addresses
## If this parameter is set, an SNMP query will only be
## accepted if the source IP address of the query matches
## one of these values. 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 SNMPADD 192.168.0.22,192.168.0.23
##
## SNMP community name string
## This value must be set to enable viewing of the phone's
## MIB. This value must match the community string name
## used in the SNMP query (up to 32 ASCII characters, no
## spaces).
## SET SNMPSTRING mystring
##
##
################ EVENT LOGGING SETTINGS ##################
##
## Event Logging control
## Controls the level of events logged in the
## endptRecentLog and endptResetLog objects in the SNMP
## MIB. Events with the selected severity level and higher
## will be logged.
## LOGLOCAL is not supported on 96xx or 16cc SIP phones.
## 0 for disabled
## 1 for emergencies
## 2 for alerts
## 3 for critical
## 4 for errors
## 5 for warnings
## 6 for notices
## 7 for information
## 8 for debug
## SET LOGLOCAL 5
##
## Syslog Server address
## One syslog server IP address in dotted-decimal or DNS
## name format (0 to 255 ASCII characters).
## SET LOGSRVR 192.168.0.15
##
##
############### DISPLAY BACKLIGHT CONTROL ################
##
## Idle Time Before Turning Off Backlight (minutes)
## Number of minutes without phone activity to wait
## before turning off backlight. A value of 0 means the
## backlight is never turned off. This parameter is
## supported only by phones which have a backlight.
## The default is 120 minutes.
SET BAKLIGHTOFF 10
##
##
##################### 802.1X SETTINGS ####################
##
## 802.1X Supplicant Status
## This setting determines the 802.1X supplicant operating
## mode for 96xx SIP telephones only.
## 0: Supplicant operation disabled.
## 1: Supplicant operation enabled, but responds only to
## received unicast EAPOL messages (default)
## 2: Supplicant operation enabled; responds to received
## unicast and multicast EAPOL messages
## SET DOT1XSTAT 1
##
## 802.1X Pass-Through Mode
## This setting determines the 802.1X pass-through operating
## mode.
## 0: PAE multicast pass-through enabled. No proxy Logoff.
## (For H.323 phones, also enables Unicast Supplicant
## operation.) DEFAULT OPERATION.
## 1: Same operation as for "0" but with proxy Logoff.
## 2: No PAE multicast pass-through or proxy Logoff.
## (For H.323 phones, also enables Unicast or multicast
## Supplicant operation.)
## SET DOT1X 0
##
###################### 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
## SET ICMPDU 1
##
## Redirect Message control
## Controls whether received ICMP Redirect messages will
## be processed
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ICMPRED 0
##
################# BACKUP/RESTORE SETTINGS ################
##
## 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 or 16cc SIP phones.
## SET BRURI
##
#################### 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.
## The default value is 3.
##
## SET AUDASYS 3
##
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## ##
## 3631 SETTINGS ##
## Settings applicable to 3631 telephone model ##
## ##
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##
## 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
##
## Authentication Certificates
## List of trusted certificates to download to phone. This
## parameter may contain one or more certificate filenames,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
## Files may contain only PEM-formatted certificates.
## 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
##
##
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## ##
## 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"
##
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
##
############## 46xx PUSH INTERFACE SETTINGS ###############
##
## These settings are used to administer the Push interface
##
## The TCP port number for the telephone's HTTP server.
## (80-65535). The default is 80.
## SET PUSHPORT 80
##
## Push capabilities settings. PUSHCAP consists of 3 bits
## (each 0, 1, or 2). The rightmost bit controls the Top
## Line push mode. The middle bit controls the Web
## Browser push mode. The leftmost bit controls the Audio
## push mode.
##
## When PUSHCAP is set to 000, all push modes are disabled
##
## When PUSHCAP is set to 111, barge in only is allowed in
## all push modes.
##
## When PUSHCAP is set to 222, both barge in and normal
## pushes are allowed in all push modes.
## SET PUSHCAP 111
##
##
############################################################
## ##
## 96xx and 16cc SETTINGS ##
## Settings applicable to 96xx and 16cc telephone 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:
## This parameter setting is ignored for extensions
## configured as 96xx station types on the call server.
##
## 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.
## SET LANG0STAT 1
##
################ AVAYA SCREEN SAVER SETTINGS ###################
##
## Idle time before the Avaya Screen Saver is activated (minutes).
## Number of minutes without phone activity to wait
## before the screen saver is activated. A value of 0 means
## the screen saver is never activated. The default is 240 minutes.
## This parameter does not apply to 16cc SIP phones.
##
## Note:
## This setting activates the Avaya Screen Saver which is
## different than the "idle screen" accessed by WMLIDLEURI.
## While it is possible to use WMLIDLEURI as an "idle
## screen", it is recommended that the SCREENSAVERON
## timer and the Avaya Screen Saver display be used for
## screen saver purposes.
##
SET SCREENSAVERON 2
##
## The automatic default for Release 6 - applicable to 9600 phones
## This can be modified to add your companies own screen saver
##
SET SCREENSAVER 96xxiposs.jpg
##
################ 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 only
## to 96xx model phones.
##
SET AMADMIN
##
#################################################################
## ##
## H.323 SETTINGS for 96xx ##
## Settings specific to 96xx telephones with H.323 software ##
## ##
#################################################################
#################### USB Login/Logout feature ###################
## USB Login/Logout State
## Specifies whether USB Login/Logout feature is available to the user
## 0 : USB Login/Logout feature is not available to the user.
## 1 : This setting is not supported on IP Office
SET USBLOGINSTAT 0
##
############################################################
## ##
## H.323 SETTINGS ##
## Settings specific to telephones with H.323 software ##
## ##
############################################################
##
## The Call Server Addresses
## [If you set your Call Server Addresses via DHCP, do not
## set them here as they will over ride your DHCP settings.]
## One or more Avaya Communication Manager server IP
## addresses in dotted-decimal or DNS name format,
## separated by commas without any intervening spaces
## (0 to 255 ASCII characters, including commas).
## SET MCIPADD 192.168.0.5
##
## Unnamed Registration Status
## Specifies whether unnamed registration is initiated if
## a user fails to enter a value at the Extension prompt.
## Unnamed registration provides the telephone with
## TTI-level service, enabling a user, for example, to
## dial emergency services such as 911.
## SET UNNAMEDSTAT 1
##
## Reregistration Timer
## Controls an H.323 protocol timer. It is highly
## recommended you consult Avaya before changing this
## parameter.
## SET REREGISTER 20
##
## CTI Status
## Controls the status of the Computer-Telephony Interface.
## 0 for disabled, 1 for enabled
## SET CTISTAT 0
##
## CTI Port
## Sets the UDP port number for reception of broadcast
## CTI discovery messages. (49714-49721).
## SET CTIUDPPORT 49721
##
##
############################################################
## ##
## SIP SETTINGS ##
## Settings specific to telephones with SIP software ##
## ##
############################################################
##
## REGISTERWAIT sets the time, in seconds, between
## re-registrations with the current server. The default
## is 3600 (60 minutes) and valid values are 0-65536 for
## 46xx SIP telephones and 10-1000000000 for 96xx and 16cc
## phones.
##
## SIPDOMAIN sets the domain name to be used during
## registration. The default is null ("") but valid values
## are 0 to 255 ASCII characters with no spaces.
##
## SIPPROXYSRVR sets the IP address or Fully-Qualified
## Domain Name (FQDN) of the SIP Proxy server(s). 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. (For 96xx SIP models, this
## paramter also may be set either via LLDP or PPM.)
##
## SIPPORT sets the port that the telephone set will listen
## for SIP signaling messages. The default is 5060, but
## valid values are 1 to 5 ASCII digits from 0 to 65535,
## inclusive.
##
## SPEAKERSTAT controls operation of Speakerphone as
## follows:
## 0 no speakerphone allowed
## 1 one-way speaker (also called "monitor") allowed
## 2 two-way speaker allowed
## The default is 2. This parameter is not supported on
## 16cc phones.
##
## DSCPAUD Sets the DiffServ value for audio streams from
## the phone. The default is 46 and valid values are 0-63.
## For 96xx SIP phones, this parameter may also be changed
## via LLDP.
##
## DSCPSIG Sets the DiffServ value for signaling protocol
## messages from the phone. The default is 34 and valid
## values are 0-63. For 96xx SIP phones, this parameter
## may also be changed via LLDP.
##
## SNTP settings are used to configure SNTP related
## parameters. SNTP is only supported on SIP telephones.
##
## SNTPSRVR sets the IP address or Fully-Qualified
## Domain Name (FQDN) of the SNTP server(s) to be used.
## 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.
##
## DSTOFFSET sets the daylight savings time adjustment
## value. The default is 1 but valid values are 0, 1, or 2.
##
## DSTSTART sets the beginning day for daylight savings
## time. The default for 16cc phones is 2SunMar2L. The
## default for 46xx phonesis 1SunApr2L; see the 4600 Series
## IP Telephone LAN Admin Guide for format and setting
## alternatives.
##
## NOTE:
## Starting in March 2007, the default values for DSTSTART
## and DSTSTOP on 46xx SIP phones are obsolete for the
## United States and Canada and must be changed via
## revised values in this file as indicated in the examples
## below.
##
## DSTSTOP sets the ending day for daylight savings time.
## The default for 16cc phones is 1SunNov2L. The default
## for 46xx phones is LSunOct2L; see the 4600 Series IP
## Telephone LAN Admin Guide for format and setting
## alternatives.
##
## GMTOFFSET sets the time zone the phone should use. The
## default is -5:00; see the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN
## Admin Guide for format and setting alternatives.
##
## SIP Settings Examples:
## SET REGISTERWAIT "3600"
## SET SIPDOMAIN "example.com"
## SET SIPPROXYSRVR "192.168.0.8"
## SET SIPPORT "5060"
## SET SPEAKERSTAT "2"
## SET DSCPAUD 46
## SET DSCPSIG 34
## SET SNTPSRVR "192.168.0.5"
## SET DSTOFFSET "1"
## SET DSTSTART "2SunMar2L"
## SET DSTSTOP "1SunNov2L"
SET GMTOFFSET "-5:00"
##
##
############################################################
## ##
## 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.
##
## 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.
##
## 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.
##
## PHNNUMOFSA sets the number of Session Appearances the
## telephone should support. The default is 3 and valid
## values are 1-5.
##
## SIP Settings Examples:
## SET DATESEPARATOR "/"
## SET DATETIMEFORMAT "0"
## SET DIALWAIT "5"
## SET PHNNUMOFSA "3"
##
############################################################
## ##
## SIP SETTINGS ##
## Settings applicable only to 46xx telephone models ##
## or 96xx telephone models in non-Avaya environments ##
## ##
############################################################
##
## SIPREGISTRAR sets the IP address or Fully-Qualified
## Domain Name (FQDN) of the SIP registration server(s).
## 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.
##
## MWISRVR sets the IP address or Fully-Qualified Domain
## Name (FQDN) of the Message Waiting 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.
##
## PRESENCE_SERVER specifies the address used for presence
## indications. 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. If no address
## is specified, the proxy server is used for presence
## indications. This parameter is not supported on 46xx
## SIP telephones.
##
## Music-On-Hold Server
## MUSICSRVR sets the IP address or Fully-Qualified Domain
## Name (FQDN) of the Music-On-Hold 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.
##
## Note: This parameter is set only in non-Avaya environments.
##
## DIALPLAN accelarates dialing by defining the dial plan
## used in the phone. The defaultis null ("").
## See the telephone Admin Guide for format and setting
## alternatives.
##
## 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.
##
## 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.
##
## 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.
##
## 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.
##
## SIPCONFERENCECONTINUE specifices 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
##
## SIP Settings Examples:
## SET SIPREGISTRAR "192.168.0.9"
## SET MWISRVR "192.168.0.7"
## SET PRESENCE_SERVER "192.168.0.8"
## SET MUSICSRVR ""
## SET DIALPLAN "[23]xxxx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx"
## SET CALLFWDSTAT "3"
## SET CALLFWDDELAY "5"
## SET CALLFWDADDR "cover@avaya.com"
## SET COVERAGEADDR "cover@avaya.com"
## SET SIPCONFERENCECONTINUE 0
##
############################################################
## ##
## 96xx and 16cc SIP SETTINGS ##
## Settings applicable only to 96xx and 16cc telephone ##
## models running the SIP protocol ##
## ##
############################################################
##
## Agent Login Tone
## Specifies the confirmation tone to play when the agent
## successfully logs in. The default is 1 and valid
## values are 1-32. This parameter applies only to 16cc
## model phones.
## SET AGENTTONE 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
##
## Visiting User Mode
## Specifies whether the phone supports visiting user mode.
## This parameter applies only to 96xx model phones.
## 0 for Off (default)
## 1 for Optional. At registration, the user is prompted
## whether they visting.
## 2 for Forced. The phone only allows visting user
## registrations.
## SET VU_MODE 0
##
## LLDP Mode
## Specifies whether LLDP is enabled on the telephone.
## This parameter applies only to 96xx model phones.
## 0 for Off
## 1 for On
## 2 for On but only begin transmitting once an
## LLDP frame is received (default)
## SET LLDP_ENABLED 2
##
## Configuration Server
## Address of Avaya PPM server. (Set only if different
## than SIPPROXYSRVR.) This parameter may contain one
## IP address in dotted-decimal or URI format, optionally
## followed by colon and port number.
## (0 to 255 ASCII characters).
## SET CONFIG_SERVER example
##
## Configuration Server Communication Mode
## Specifies the communication mode used to access the
## configuration server. This parameter applies only to
## 96xx model phones.
## 0 for use HTTP (default)
## 1 for use HTTPS
## 2 for use HTTPS if SIP transport mode is TLS;
## otherwise, use HTTP
## SET CONFIG_SERVER_SECURE_MODE 0
##
## SIP Signaling Transport Type
## Specifies the type of transport to use for SIP signaling.
## 0 for UDP
## 1 for TCP
## 2 for TLS (default)
## SET SIPSIGNAL 2
##
## Early Media Enabled
## 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
## SET ENABLE_EARLY_MEDIA 1
##
## Hold Indication Method
## Specifies method to use to indicate phone 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
## SET USE_QUAD_ZEROES_FOR_HOLD 0
##
## RTCP Enabled
## Enables the phone to send RTCP data during calls.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET RTCPCONT 1
##
## Maximum Transmission Unit Size
## Specifies the maximum frame length (MTU size)
## transmitted by the phone. Use 1496 for older Ethernet
## switches. (1496 or 1500)
## SET MTU_SIZE 1500
##
## Media Encryption Support
## Specifies media encryption (SRTP) options supported by
## phone. Up to 2 options may be selected. Values are in
## 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"
##
#################### 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=
##
## 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
##
## 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
##
#################### 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_CONTACTS_WARNING 1
##
#################### PRESENCE SETTINGS ###################
##
## Presence Enabled
## Determines whether presence functionality is
## enabled on the phone. This parameter is not supported
## on 16cc phones.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_PRESENCE 0
##
#################### EXCHANGE SETTINGS ###################
##
## Exchange Calendar Enabled
## Determines whether phone will retrieve calendar data
## from Microsoft Exchange
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET USE_EXCHANGE_CALENDAR 0
##
## Exchange Calendar Display
## Determines whether menu item(s) for Exchange® Calendar
## integration are displayed on the phone. This parameter
## is not supported on 16cc phones.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET PROVIDE_EXCHANGE_CALENDAR 1
##
## Exchange Domain
## Specifies domain information for URL used to obtain
## Exchange contacts and calendar data. Appended to
## Exchange User ID specified in phone menus.(0 to 255
## ASCII characters). This parameter is not supported
## on 16cc phones.
## SET EXCHANGE_USER_DOMAIN exchange.mycompany.com
##
## Exchange Server List
## A list of one or more Exchange servers to be accessed
## for contacts and calendar data. 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. This parameter is not supported on 16cc
## phones.
## SET EXCHANGE_SERVER_LIST example
##
## For additional Exchange-related settings, see the
## CONTACTS SETTINGS section.
##
##################### CODEC SETTINGS #####################
##
## G.711a Codec Enabled
## Determines whether G.711 a-law codec is available on
## the phone.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_G711A 1
##
## G.711u Codec Enabled
## Determines whether G.711 mu-law codec is available on
## the phone.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_G711U 1
##
## G.729 Codec Enabled
## Determines whether G.729 codec is available on the
## phone.
## 0 for G.729(A) disabled
## 1 for G.729(A) enabled without Annex B support
## 2 for G.729(A) enabled with Annex B support
## SET ENABLE_G729 1
##
## G.726 Codec Enabled
## Determines whether G.726 codec is available on the
## phone. This parameter is not supported on 16cc phones.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_G726 1
##
## G.726 Payload Type
## Specifies the RTP payload type to be used with the
## G.726 codec. (96-127). This parameter is not supported
## on 16cc phones.
## SET G726_PAYLOAD_TYPE 110
##
## G.722 Codec Enabled
## Determines whether G.722 codec is available on the
## phone. This parameter is not supported on 16cc phones.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET ENABLE_G722 0
##
## DTMF Payload Type
## Specifies the RTP payload type to be used for RFC
## 2833 signaling. (96-127).
## SET DTMF_PAYLOAD_TYPE 120
##
## DTMF Transmission Method
## Specifies whether DTMF tones are sent in-band, as
## regular audio, or out-of-band, using RFC 2833
## procedures.
## 1 for in-band
## 2 for out-of-band using RFC 2833
## SET SEND_DTMF_TYPE 2
##
#################### COUNTRY 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
SET SYSTEM_LANGUAGE Mls_Spark_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.
## SET LANGUAGES Mls_Spark_German.xml,Mls_Spark_ParisianFrench.xml,Mls_Spark_LatinAmericanSpanish.xml
##
## 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"
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
##
################# TIMER PARAMETER SETTINGS ##############
##
## Registration Retry Timer
## Specifies number of seconds to wait for a SIP
## registration response before re-sending a registration
## request. (1-60).
##
## NOTE: For Avaya Distributed Office configurations,
## this parameter must be set to 60.
##
## SET WAIT_FOR_REGISTRATION_TIMER 10
##
## Subscription Request Duration
## Specifies the duration of initial SUBSCRIBE messages
## sent from the phone. May be lowered by the server.
## (60–31536000 seconds). Maximum is one year; default is
## one day.
## SET OUTBOUND_SUBSCRIPTION_REQUEST_DURATION 86400
##
## No Digits Timeout
## Specifies the number of seconds after going off-hook
## that the phone waits to receive its first dialed digit.
## If no digits are entered within the specified time
## period, the phone plays a warning tone. (1-60)
## SET NO_DIGITS_TIMEOUT 20
##
## Inter-Digit Timeout
## Specifies the number of seconds after the user dials
## a digit and before the phone sends out a SIP INVITE.
## The expiration of this timer signifies the completion
## of the digit collection period. (1-10)
## SET INTER_DIGIT_TIMEOUT 5
##
## Failed Session Removal Timer
## Specifies the number of seconds the phone will play
## re-order tone after an invalid extension has been
## dialed. If this timer expires, or if the user
## presses the End Call softkey, the re-order tone is
## stopped and the session line appearance is removed.
## (5-999)
## SET FAILED_SESSION_REMOVAL_TIMER 30
##
## TCP Keep Alive Enabled
## Determines whether or not the phone sends TCP keep
## alive (TCP ACK) messages.
## 0 for No
## 1 for Yes
## SET TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_STATUS 1
##
## TCP Keep Alive Time
## Specifies number of seconds an idle phone will wait
## before sending out a TCP keep alive (TCP ACK) message.
## (10-3600).
## SET TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME 60
##
## TCP Keep Alive Interval
## Specifies number of seconds a phone will wait before
## re-transmitting a TCP keep alive (TCP ACK) message.
## (5-60).
## SET TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL 10
##
################ EVENT LOGGING SETTINGS ##################
##
## Local Event Logging control
## Controls the level of events recorded in the phone's local
## log. Events with the selected severity level and higher
## will be logged.
## 0 for emergencies
## 1 for alerts
## 2 for critical
## 3 for errors
## 4 for warnings
## 5 for notices
## 6 for information
## 7 for debug
## SET LOCAL_LOG_LEVEL 3
##
## Logging Categories
## Specifies categories to be logged in syslog and local
## log file. This parameter must be specified to log
## events below Errors level. Comma-separated list of
## keywords. See Administrator's guide for additional
## detail.
## SET LOG_CATEGORY DHCP
##
################### CERTIFICATE SETTINGS #################
##
## Certificate Server URI
## URI used to access SCEP server.
## SET MYCERTURL
##
## HTTP Proxy
## Specifies proxy server used to set up HTTP connection
## for SCEP protocol. zero or one IP address in dotted
## decimal or DNS name format followed by optional colon
## and port number.
## SET HTTPPROXY proxy.mycompany.com
##
## HTTP Exception Domains
## A list of one or more HTTP proxy server exception
## domains separated by commas without any spaces.
## SCEP accesses to these addresses will not go through
## the proxy server.
## SET HTTPEXCEPTIONDOMAINS mycompany.com,135.20.21.20
##
## Certificate Common Name
## Common Name (CN) specified for SUBJECT of SCEP
## certificate request.
## Use $SERIALNO for phone's serial number
## Use $MACADDR for phone's MAC address
## SET MYCERTCN $SERIALNO
##
## Certificate Distinguished Name
## Specifies the part of SUBJECT in a certificate
## request which is common for requests from different
## phones. May include Organizational Unit, Organization,
## Location, State, Country, (0 to xx ASCII characters
## beginning with /).
## SET MYCERTDN /C=US/ST=NJ/L=MyTown/O=MyCompany
##
## Certificate Authority Identifier
## specifies the certificate with which the certificate
## request will be signed. Used especially by CAs that
## host mustiple CAs (for example, EJBCA). Some CAs
## will ignore this parameter if they act as only one
## CA (for example, Microsoft CA).
## SET MYCERTCAID EjbSubCA
##
## Certificate Key Length
## specifies length of certificate private key for phone.
## (1024-2048).
## SET MYCERTKEYLEN 1024
##
## Certificate Renewal Threshold
## Specifies period of time after which to begin
## certificate renewal request. Specified as percentage
## of certificate's Validity Object.(1-99)
## SET MYCERTRENEW 90
##
## Certificate Wait Behavior
## Specifies phone's behavior while performing
## certificate enrollment.
## 0 for periodic background check
## 1 for wait until phone receives certificate,
## denial, or pending notification before continuing
## startup operation
## SET MYCERTWAIT 1
##
##################### PORT SETTINGS #####################
##
## 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).
## 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).
## SET RTP_PORT_RANGE 40
##
## Signaling Port Minimum Value
## Specifies the minimum port value for SIP
## signaling.
## (1024 -65503).
## 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).
## SET SIG_PORT_RANGE 64511
##
## Secure SIP port
## Destination TCP port used for secure SIP registration
## and signaling messages sent over TLS link. For
## non-Avaya environments only. (1024-65535)
## SET SIP_PORT_SECURE 5061
##
############################################################
##