############################################################ ## ## ## AVAYA IP TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION FILE TEMPLATE ## ## *** September 30, 2010 *** ## ## ## ## ## ## This file is to be used as a template for configuring ## ## Avaya IP telephones. This file lists parameters ## ## supported through the following software releases: ## ## ## ## 16xx telephone H.323 software release 1.3 ## ## 1603 telephone SIP software release 1.0 ## ## 96xx telephone SIP software release 2.6 ## ## 96xx telephone SIP software release 2.5 ## ## 96xx telephone SIP software release 2.4.2 ## ## 96xx telephone SIP software release 2.4.1 ## ## 96xx telephone SIP software release 2.2 ## ## 96x1 telephone SIP software release 6.0 ## ## 96x1 telephone H.323 software release 6.0 ## ## 96xx telephone H.323 software release 3.1 ## ## 9670 telephone H.323 software release 2.0 ## ## 96xx telephone H.323 software release 2.0 SP1 ## ## 96xx telephone H.323 software release 1.5 ## ## 46xx telephone H.323 software release 2.9 ## ## 3631 telephone H.323 software release 1.3.0 ## ## 16cc telephone SIP software release 1.0 ## ## 1692 telephone H.323 software release R1.00 ## ## 1692 telephone H.323 software release R1.1.0 ## ## 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 ## ## ## ############################################################ ## ## 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 white spaces 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. ## ############################################################ ############################################################ ## ## ## COMMON SETTINGS ## ## Applies to all telephones ## ## ## ############################################################ ## ################## 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 (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. ## 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, 96xx phones and 96x1 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 198.152.15.15 ## ## Your DNS domain ## SET DOMAIN mycompany.com ## ## ############# CALL SERVER ADDRESS OVERRIDE ############### ## ## ## STATIC parameter is not supported by SIP phones. ## ## 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. File server and call server IP addresses received via DHCP or ## via a configuration file are used instead of manually programmed values ## 1 for allowing manually programmed file server IP address. ## 2 for allowing manually programmed call server IP address. ## 3 for allowing manually programmed file server and call server IP addresses. ## ## 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 ## ###################### LOGIN SETTINGS ###################### ## ## QKLOGINSTAT specifies whether a password must always be ## entered manually at the login screen.For 96XX SIP Phones , ## default value is 0 and 'Press Continue softkey to accept ## the current password' ## ## 0 : makes manual password entry mandatory. ## 1 : enables a "quick login' by pressing the ## # key to accept the current password value. ## ## SET QKLOGINSTAT 0 ## ###################### SIG SETTINGS ###################### ## Variable Name : SIG ## Valid Values ## 0 Default ## 1 H.323 ## 2 SIP ## ## Description ## Signaling protocol download flag ## ## SET SIG 1 ## Note: This setting is applicable for 96x1 phone models ## ############# 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 ## ## ############### Emergency Contact Number ############## ## ## If set, this number will be the top-leftmost speed dial ## button in Group 1 of the 46xx speed dial screen and ## labeled "EMERGENCY". The default is null ("") but any ## valid phone number is acceptable. ## If set in the case of 96xx phones, this is the number ## dialed when the softkey labeled "Emerg." is pressed. ## The default is null ("") but any valid phone number is acceptable. ## ## Note 1: This parameter is not supported on phone model 3631. ## Note 2: This setting is applicable for 1603 phone models also. ## SET PHNEMERGNUM 911 ## ############## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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 ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET PROCSTAT 0 ## ## Local Procedure Password ## Sets password for local (dial pad) procedure access. ## (0 to 7 ASCII numeric digits). See your telephone's ## Administrator's guide for the default password ## supported by your release. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET PROCPSWD 27238 ## #################### 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 ## ## 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 and 96x1 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 and 96x1 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. ## Note: This parameter is supported on H.323 and R2.2 release ## of SIP 96xx telephones. ## SET TPSLIST 135.20.21.20 ## ## The list of all the Subscription Servers. ## Note: This parameter is supported on H.323 and R2.2 release ## of SIP 96xx telephones. ## SET SUBSCRIBELIST http://135.20.21.21/subscribe ## ################## USB POWER SETTINGS ######################### ## ## USBPOWER parameter is not supported by SIP phones. ## ## USB Power Control ## This defines a Control parameter to Power the USB interface. ## The values are as follows and default is 2. ## 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. ## 3: Turn on USB power if Aux powered or PoE Class 3 power. ## ## SET USBPOWER 2 ## #################### 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 10.195.16.5 ## ## 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. ## 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 ## ########### 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 ## and 1603 SIP 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 and 1603 SIP 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) ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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) ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET L2Q 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET L2QVLAN 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET L2QSIG 6 ## ## VLAN Separation ## Controls access to the voice VLAN from the secondary ## Ethernet interface and whether broadcast traffic from ## the data VLAN is forwarded to the phone. ## 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET VLANSEP 0 ## ## Secondary Ethernet Interface VLAN Identifier ## VLAN Identifier used for the data VLAN (0-4094). ## This parameter is only used if VLANSEP is 1. ## This parameter may also be changed via LLDP. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET PHY2VLAN 0 ## ## Secondary Ethernet Interface Priority Value ## Sets the priority value (0-7) for layer 2 frames ## forwarded to the network from the telephone's secondary ## Ethernet interface. ## This parameter is only used if VLANSEP is 1. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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,colon-hex (H.323 R6.0 onwards) or DNS name format, ## separated by commas without any intervening spaces ## (0 to 255 ASCII characters, including commas). ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. SET SNMPADD 198.73.164.186,198.73.164.187,205.151.74.212,10.195.16.5 ## ## 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). ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. SET SNMPSTRING public ## ## ################ 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,colon-hex (H.323 R6.0 onwards), or DNS ## name format (0 to 255 ASCII characters). ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 phones also. ## 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. ## Gray-scale phones do not completely turn backlight off; ## it is set to the lowest non-off level ## Valid values are in the range 0-999. ## SET BAKLIGHTOFF 120 ## ## ##################### 802.1X SETTINGS #################### ## ## 802.1X Supplicant Status ## This setting determines the 802.1X supplicant operating ## mode for 96xx 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 ## Note 1: The default value of "0" is only for R2.4.1 and later ## releases of 96xx SIP telephones. For releases prior to R2.4.1, ## the default value is "1". ## Note 2: This setting is applicable to 1603 SIP phone models also. ## the default value for 1603 SIP is "0". ## SET DOT1XSTAT 0 ## ## 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 prior to S2.0, also enables Unicast or multicast ## Supplicant operation.) ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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 ## 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 ################ ## ## 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" ## ## 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 ## ################################################################ ## ## ## PUSH INTERFACE SETTINGS ## ## Settings applicable to 46xx,96xx,96x1 H.323 ## ## telephone models only ## ## ## ################################################################ ## ## 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. ## Note: This parameter is supported on H.323 and R2.2 release of ## 96xx SIP telephones. ## SET PUSHPORT 80 ## ## Push capabilities settings. ## PUSHCAP consists of 4 digits (each 0, 1, or 2). ## The rightmost digit controls the Top Line push mode, ## the next digit to the left controls the display (web) pushes, ## the next digit to the leftmost controls Audio receive pushes, ## and the leftmost digit controls Audio transmit pushes. ## ## 0000: all push modes are disabled ## ## 1111: barge in only is allowed in ## all push modes. ## ## 2222: both barge in and normalpushes are allowed in ## all push modes. ## SET PUSHCAP 1111 ## ################################################################ ## ## ## PUSH INTERFACE SETTINGS ## ## Settings applicable for 96xx SIP Telephone ## ## release 2.2, 2.5 and above. ## ## ## ################################################################ ######### PUSH SETTINGS ###################### ## ## These settings are used to administer the push interface. ## ## Push capabilities. Valid values are any one to five digit ## combination using only the digits "0", "1", or "2". The ## PUSHCAP is interpreted as a five digit number so any ## PUSHCAP fewer than 5 digits in length will be prepended ## with zeros. ## ## Each of the digits control the following push functionality as ## specified below: ## - First digit - PhoneXML push ## - Second digit - Audio transmit push ## - Third digit - Audio receive push ## - Fourth digit - Display push ## - Fifth digit - Top Line push ## ## Each of the digit values is described below: ## - 0 - Push mode is disabled. ## - 1 - Only barge-in push is allowed for this push type. ## - 2 - Normal and barge-in pushes are allowed for this push type. ## ## An example of a PUSHCAP is that of 21100. For this PUSHCAP the phone ## will be able to receive both barge-in and normal PhoneXML push ## messages, it will only be able to receive barge-in audio receive and ## transmit pushes, and it will not be able to receive barge-in or ## normal priority display or topline pushes. ## SET PUSHCAP 22222 ## ## The TCP port number for the telephone's HTTP server. ## (80-65535). The default is 80. ## SET PUSHPORT 80 ## ## 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 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port ## Where the TPSPORT i.e the port of the push server from which ## phone will receive the push request. This was not present in R2.2. ## ## The list of all the Subscription Servers. ## SET SUBSCRIBELIST xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ## ## If this is set to 1, then the RTP receive port must be the ## same as the RTP transmit port. The default is 1. ## SET SYMMETRIC_RTP 0 ## ############################################################ ## ## ## 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: ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 16xx H323 and 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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. ## The available range is 0-999. ## ## SET SCREENSAVERON 240 ## ## The filename of a valid JPEG customized screen saver image. ## 0-32 ASCII characters. ## Note: This parameter is supported on H.323 and Its not been ## supported for SIP 96XX Releases of telephones ## ## SET SCREENSAVER filename ## ################ 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 ## ## Settings specific to 96xx telephones with H.323 software ## ## ## ################################################################# ## ## VOICE LANGUAGE FILES ## ## Specifies the list of files presented to the user for selecting a ## voice language file for the phone. The files are separated by ## commas, and the filenames are fixed and should not be changed. ## By default, the first file in the list is installed in the phone at ## registration. The first three characters in the filename ## indicate the language supported as follows: ## ## Brazilian Portuguese PTB ## European Spanish SPE ## Dutch DUN ## German GED ## Italian ITI ## Parisian French FRF ## U.K. English ENG ## U.S. English ENU ## ## SET VOXFILES ENU_S20_v3.tar,SPE_S20_v3.tar,GED_S20_v3.tar ################################################################# ## ## ## H.323 SETTINGS for 96xx & 96x1 ## ## Settings specific to 96xx & 96x1 telephones ## ## with H.323 software ## ## ## ################################################################# ## ## Guest Login State ## Specifies whether Guest Login feature is available to the user ## A binary value, with a default of 0. ## ## 0 : Guest Login feature is not available to the user. ## 1 : The telephone will offer the Guest Login feature ## ## SET GUESTLOGINSTAT 0 ## ## Guest Duration ## Specifies the minimum duration (in hours) the ## Guest Login is effective, before the telephone may ## automatically log the guest off. ## An integer value from 1 to 12, with a default of 2. ## ## SET GUESTDURATION 2 ## ## Guest warning ## Specifies the number of minutes before the ## GUESTDURATION expires that a warning is initially ## presented to the user, warning of the impending expiration. ## An integer value from 1 to 15, with a default of 5. ## ## SET GUESTWARNING 5 ## ########################## 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 "" ## #################### 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 : USB Login/Logout feature is available to the user ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0 for 96xx & release 6.0 for 96x1 phones. ## SET USBLOGINSTAT 1 ## ## ## Admin Option for locking down access to features ## ## When OPSTAT2 is set to 1, the user can upload ## customized labels from backup file irrespective ## of value of first digit of OPSTAT ## When OPSTAT2 is set 0, the user can not upload ## customized labels from backup file ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0 for 96xx & release 6.0 for 96x1 phones. ## SET OPSTAT2 0 ## ## Backup of Call Log Entries ## When LOGBACKUP set to "1" Call Log entries are backed up ## to & restored from standard backup file. ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0 for 96xx & release 6.0 for 96x1 phones. ## SET LOGBACKUP 1 ## ## ## Enable/disable logging of Call Log entries ## Call Log entries for calls that have reached the phone ## (E.g. calls that have not been alerted because the phone was busy, or forwarded calls) ## are logged in Call Log if LOGUNSEEN is set to 1. ## If LOGUNSEEN is set to 0 then those calls will not be logged. ## Default = 0. ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0 for 96xx & release 6.0 for 96x1 phones. ## SET LOGUNSEEN 1 ## ## ## Enable/disable removing of Call Log entries ## When CLDELCALLBK is set to 1, and when user presses Call, if the call ## is established then the entry is deleted from the Call Log. ## When CLDELCALLBK is set to 0, then the enrty will not be deleted from ## Call log. ## Default = 0. ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0 for 96xx & release 6.0 for 96x1 phones. ## SET CLDELCALLBK 0 ## ## ## Entries in missed call log from the same caller ## When LOGMISSEDONCE is set to 1, then Calls are logged only once ## for the same number.Any other Missed Call Log entry with the same ## Number is deleted. ## Default = 0. ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0 for 96xx & release 6.0 for 96x1 phones. ## SET LOGMISSEDONCE 1 ## ## Enable/disable Feature Button on Phone ## When FBONCASCREEN is set to 1 Feature Button are also ## displayed on Call Appearance filtered screen. ## Default = 0. ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0 only for 9630 or 9640 phones & release 6.0 for 96x1 phones.. ## SET FBONCASCREEN 0 ## ## 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 ## ################### Home Idle Timer ######################### ## HOMEIDLETIME is the idle period in minutes before the ## Home screen will be displayed ## Valid values are 0 to 30. ## Default is 10 minutes. ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 2.0 for 9670 & release 6.0 for 9641 & 9621. ## SET HOMEIDLETIME 10 ## ## World Clock Application ## WORLDCLOCKAPP is 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" ## ## Weather application ## WEATHERAPP is the application to display the weather information. ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 2.0 for 9670 & release 6.0 for 9641 & 9621. ## "" : Weather application is disabled ## "default" : Weather application is enabled (default) ## SET WEATHERAPP "default" ## ## Calcualtor Application ## ## Description ## Specifies whether the Calculator application should be displayed. ## ## Variable Name : CALCSTAT ## 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. ## ## Ring Tone Style ## This feature is related to personalised ringing operation. ## RINGTONESTYLE determines name of the list for the current setting ## i.e. "Rich", "Classic" or "Alternate" ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 2.0 for 9670 & 96x1 H.323 6.0 release. ## SET RINGTONESTYLE 0 ## ## Variable Name : WMLHELPSTAT ## Valid Values ## 1 WML Applications Help screen that explains that the telephone supports ## WML applications, but that no such applications are currently administered. ## 0 no WML items are displayed. ## ## Description ## Specifies whether a Web Application Help item is displayed on the Home screen ## if no WML apps are administered and WMLHOME is null ## ## SET WMLHELPSTAT 1 ## Note: This feature is available on H.323 release 6.0 for 9641 & 9621. ## ################## REUSE TIME SETTINGS ################## ## ## REUSE TIME: ## Phone can reuse its previous IP address, and parameter values after configured REUSE TIME elapsed, if ## the DHCP server and/or file server is not available after a power outage or reset. ## ## Value 20 to 999 - This value specifies the number of seconds that an IP telephone will attempt to ## contact a DHCP server on the default VLAN before proceeding to reuse its previous ## IP address and parameter values. ## ## The Default value of REUSETIME is 60. ## ## When set to "0", reuse of an IP address and parameter values will be disabled. ## ## For other values - Waits for the DHCP offer for an infinite time. ## ## SET REUSETIME 60 ## ## NOTE: This feature is available on H.323 release 2.0SP1, 3.0SP1 and ## SIP release R2.5 for 96xx phones. ## ################## GRATUITOUS ARP SETTINGS ################## ## ## This parameter specifies the phones behavior for handling Gratuitous ARP. ## In the PE Dup Environment, if the PE DUP server and the phone reside ## in the same subnet, the user should set this to 1. ## ## 0 - (Default) ignore all received gratuitous ARP messages. ## ## ## 1 - Phones will update an existing ARP cache entry with the MAC address received in a gratuitous ARP message ## for that entry’s destination IP address. ## ## SET GRATARP 0 ## ## NOTE: This feature is available on H.323 release 3.0SP1 for 96xx phones. ## ############################################################# ## Avaya VPN IP Telephone Settings Script ## File Modified on: 07/16/2010 ## See the LAN Administrators Guide for ## more details on using this file. ## ## Variable Name : NVVPNMODE ## Valid Values ## 0 DISABLE ## 1 ENABLE ## Default Value ## 0 DISABLE ## Description ## This variable dictates when the VPN Client is started. If it's value is ## 1, VPN Client is started immediately after TCP/IP stack is initialized, ## If it's value is 0, VPN Client is disabled ## Example : Setting VPN startup mode to ENABLE. ## SET NVVPNMODE 1 ## SET NVVPNMODE 0 ## ## ## DHCP Server Addresses ## ## Specifies enterprise DHCP server IP address(es) from which configuration ## parameters may be requested through a VPN tunnel via a DHCPINFORM message ## ## SET DHCPSRVR 192.168.16.2 ## ## ## ## Variable Name : NVVPNCFGPROF ## Valid Values ## 0 Profile ID 0 ## 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 ## Default Value ## NONE ## 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. ## Example : Setting VPN Configuration profile to "0" ## SET NVVPNCFGPROF 0 ## SET NVIKECONFIGMODE 1 ## SET NVIKEXCHGMODE 1 ## ## Variable Name : NVIKEXCHGMODE ## Description: The exchange method used for IKE Phase 1 ## Valid Values ## 1 Aggressive Mode ## 2 Main Mode ## Default Value ## 1 ## SET NVIKEXCHGMODE 2 ## ## Variable Name : NVIKECONFIGMODE ## Description: Enables IKE configuration mode ## Valid Values: ## 1: Enabled, ## 2: Disabled. ## ## Default Value ## 1 ## SET NVIKECONFIGMODE 1 ## ## Variable Name : NVVPNAUTHTYPE ## Valid Values ## 3 PSK ## 4 PSK with XAUTH ## 5 RSA Signature with XAUTH ## 6 HYBRID XAUTH ## 7 RSA Signature ## Default Value ## 3 ## Example : Setting authentication method to PSK with XAUTH ## SET NVVPNAUTHTYPE 4 ## SET NVVPNAUTHTYPE 3 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVSGIP ## Valid Values ## String. Length of the string cannot exceed 255 characters. ## Description ## This variable contains the ip address or fully qualified domain name of ## the primary security gateway. ## Example : Setting primarysg.mycompany.com as the primary security gateway's ## FQDN. ## SET NVSGIP primarysg.mycompany.com ## ## Example : Setting 10.1.1.1 as the primary security gateway's IP address. ## SET NVSGIP "10.1.1.1" ## SET NVSGIP "" ## ## ## Variable Name : NVVPNUSER ## Valid Values ## String, Length of the string cannot exceed 16 characters. ## Description ## This variable contains the VPN User Name. In most cases this value will ## be unique to each phone hence should not be specified here. However it ## is possible to force the VPN client in the phone to use phone's mac ## address or serial number as user name thus eliminating the need to enter ## user name by the phone user via phone keypad. In such cases you need to ## add each phone's serial number or mac address in your authentication ## database. ## Example : Setting phone's mac address as VPN user name. ## SET NVVPNUSER %MACADDR% ## SET NVVPNUSER "" ## ## ## Variable Name : 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 ## ## ## Variable Name : 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 ## ## ## Variable Name : 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 ## ## ## Variable Name : 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" ## SET NVIKEPSK "" ## ## ## Variable Name : 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. ## Note ## If this variable is left uninitialized, phone uses "VPNPHONE" as the IKE ## Identifier. ## ## Example : Setting IKE Id as phones@sales.com ## SET NVIKEID phones@sales.com ## SET NVIKEID "phones@sales.com" ## SET NVIKEID "VPNPHONE" ## ## Variable Name ## 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. ## ## Example : Setting IKE ID type to FQDN ## SET NVIKEIDTYPE 2 ## SET NVIKEIDTYPE 3 ## ## ## Variable Name : 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" ## ## ## Variable Name : NVIKEDHGRP ## Valid Values ## 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 ## Description ## This variable contains the value of DH group to use during phase 1 ## negotiation. By default phone uses Group 2. ## ## Example : Setting DH Group 1 for phase 1. ## SET NVIKEDHGRP 1 ## SET NVIKEDHGRP 2 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVPFSDHGRP ## Valid Values ## 0 No-PFS ## 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 ## Description ## This variable contains the value of DH group to use during phase 2 ## negotiation for establishing IPsec security associations also known ## as perfect forward secrecy (PFS). ## By default PFS is disabled. ## ## Example : Setting DH Group 2 for phase PFS. ## SET NVPFSDHGRP ## SET NVPFSDHGRP 0 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVIKEP1ENCALG ## Valid Values ## 0 ANY ## 1 AES-128 ## 2 3DES ## 3 DES ## 4 AES-192 ## 5 AES-256 ## Description ## Encryption Algorithms to propose for IKE Phase 1 Security Association. ## Note ## Phone by default proposes all encryption algorithm. Security Gateway ## picks the algorthm mandated by administrator. Prioirity order of ## algorithms proposed by phone is AES-128,3DES,DES,AES-192.AES-256. ## In very rare circumstances security gateway may not handle multiple ## proposals. In such cases only you should try overriding the default ## behaviour. ## ## Example : Setting Encryption Alg to AES-128 ## SET NVIKEP1ENCALG 1 ## SET NVIKEP1ENCALG 0 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVIKEP2ENCALG ## Valid Values ## 0 ANY ## 1 AES-128 ## 2 3DES ## 3 DES ## 4 AES-192 ## 5 AES-256 ## Description ## Encryption Algorithm(s) to propose for IKE Phase 2 Security ## Association. ## Note ## Phone by default proposes all encryption algorithm. Security Gateway ## picks the algorithm mandated by administrator. Priority order of ## algorithms proposed by phone is AES-128,3DES,DES,AES-192.AES-256. ## In very rare circumstances security gateway may not handle multiple ## proposals. In such cases only you should try overriding the default ## behaviour. ## ## Example : Setting Encryption Alg to AES-128 ## SET NVIKEP2ENCALG 1 ## SET NVIKEP2ENCALG 0 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVIKEP1AUTHALG ## Valid Values ## 0 ANY ## 1 MD5 ## 2 SHA1 ## Description ## Authentication Algorithm(s) to propose for IKE phase 1 Security ## Association. ## Note ## Phone by default proposes all Authentication algorithms. Security ## Gateway picks the algorithm mandated by administrator. Prioirity order ## of algorithims 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 NVIKEP1AUTHALG 1 ## SET NVIKEP1AUTHALG 0 ## ## ## Variable Name : 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 ## ## ## Variable Name : NORTELAUTH ## Valid Values ## 1 Local username and password ## 2 RADIUS username and password ## 3 Radius SecureId ## 4 RADIUS Axent ## Description ## Use this variable to configure Authentication method for Nortel ## Contivity. ## ## Example (User is configured locally on Nortel Switch) ## SET NORTELAUTH 1 ## Example (User is configured externally on a RADIUS sever) ## SET NORTELAUTH 2 ## Example (User is configured externally on a RSA Ace server) ## SET NORTELAUTH 3 ## SET NORTELAUTH 1 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVXAUTH ## Valid Values ## 1 "Enable" ## 2 "Disable" ## Description ## Use this variable to disable XAuth based user authentication ## for profiles which enable XAuth by default. ## ## Example (XAuth based user authentication required) ## SET NVXAUTH 1 ## Example (XAuth based user authentication not required) ## SET NVXAUTH 2 ## SET NVXAUTH 1 ## ## ## Variable Name : 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. ## Example (Setting 10.1.1.1 as the QTEST responder) ## SET QTESTRESPONDER 10.1.1.1 ## SET QTESTRESPONDER "" ## ## Variable Name : RINGPRIORITY ## Valid Values ## 1 Inside Call rate ## 2 Outside Call rate ## 3 Priority Ring rate ## Description ## Informs the phone which distinctive ring rate is really for a Priority Call ## SET RINGPRIORITY 3 ## ## ## Variable Name : MYCERTURL ## Valid Values ## URL for enrolling with a SCEP fronted Certificate Authority. ## ## Description ## If this information is supplied, phone generates a RSA key pair ## and sends the enrollment request using SCEP protocol to the ## server pointed by this URL. Consult your CA administrator guide ## for further information regarding SCEP support. ## Example ## SET MYCERTURL "http://10.1.1.1/mscep/mscep.dll" ## SET MYCERTURL"" ## ## Variable Name : MYCERTCN ## Valid values ## $MACADDR ## $SERIALNO ## ## Description ## If value of this variable is set to $MACADDR, phone uses it's ## MAC Address as the CN component of the certificate request ## If value of this variable is set to $SERIALNO, phone uses it's ## Serial Number as the CN component of the certificate request. ## Example ## SET MYCERTCN $MACADDR ## SET MYCERTCN "$SERIALNO" ## ## ## Variable Name : SCEPPASSWORD ## Valid values ## String ## ## Description ## The string specified here is used by phone as the SCEP challenge pass ## phrase for SCEP certificate enrollment. If left unspecified and ## SCEPPASSWORDREQ is SET to 0, phone uses it's SERIAL number as the challenge ## pass phrase. ## Note ## Consult your Certificate Authrority administrator guide for HOWTO ## configure pass phrase for SCEP certificate enrollment. ## ## Example (Instructing phone to use string "abcd" as the SCEP challenge pass phrase) ## SET SCEPPASSWORD "abcd" ## SET SCEPPASSWORD "$SERIALNO" ## ## ## Variable Name : MYCERTRENEW ## Valid values ## 1 to 98 ## ## Description ## Percentage life used after which phone should attempt to renew identity ## certificate. By default phone attempts to renew certificate after 90% of ## identity certificate life is finished. ## For example, if Identity certificate was issued for 2 years and MYCERTRENEW ## set to 95. Phone will attempt to renew certificate approximately 694 days after ## Identity certificate was issued. ## ## Example ## SET MYCERTRENEW 95 ## SET MYCERTRENEW 90 ## ## Variable Name : MYCERTCAID ## Valid Values: 0 to 255 ASCII characters ## ## Descriptiom ## Specifies the Certificate Authority Identifier to be used in a certificate request. ## SET MYCERTCAID "CAIdentifier" ## ## Variable Name : MYCERTDN ## Valid Values: 0 to 255 ASCII characters ## Descriptiom ## Specifies additional information for the Subject of a certificate request ## SET MYCERTDN "" ## ## Variable Name : MYCERTKEYLEN ## Valid Values: 4 ASCII numeric digits,"1024" through "2048" ## Descriptiom ## Specifies the bit length of the public and private keys generated for a certificate request ## SET MYCERTKEYLEN 1024 ## ## Variable Name : MYCERTWAIT ## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit,"0" or "1" ## Descriptiom ## Specifies whether the telephone will wait until a pending certificate request is complete, or ## whether it will periodically check in the background ## SET MYCERTWAIT 1 ## ## Variable Name : VPNCODE ## Valid Values: 0 to 7 ASCII numeric digits,null ("") and "0" through "9999999" ## Description: Specifies the VPN procedure access code ## SET VPNCODE "876" ## ## ## Variable Name : VPNPROC ## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit,"0","1" or "2" ## 0: disabled, ## 1: view only ## 2: View and edit. ## Description: Specifies whether VPNCODE can be used to access the VPN procedure at all, in ## view-only mode, or in view/modify mode ## SET VPNPROC 1 ## ## ## Variable Name : ALWCLRNOTIFY ## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit,"0" or "1" ## Description: Specifies whether unencrypted ISAKMP Notification Payloads will be accepted ## SET ALWCLRNOTIFY 0 ## ## ## Variable Name : DROPCLEAR ## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit,"0" or "1" ## Description: Specifies the treatment of received unencrypted (clear) IPsec packets ## SET DROPCLEAR 1 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVMCIPADD ## Valid Values: 0 to 255 ASCII characters zero or more IP addresses in dotted decimal, colon-hex (H.323 R6.0 onwards) or DNS ## name format,separated by ## commas without any intervening spaces ## Description: Call server IP addresses ## SET NVMCIPADD "0.0.0.0" ## ## Variable Name : NVHTTPSRVR ## Valid Values: 0 to 255 ASCII characters zero or more IP addresses in dotted decimal, colon-hex (H.323 R6.0 onwards)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" ## ## Variable Name : NVTLSSRVR ## Valid Values: 0 to 255 ASCII characters zero or more IP addresses in dotted decimal, colon-hex (H.323 R6.0 onwards) 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" ## ## ## Variable Name : NVIKEOVERTCP ## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit,"0", "1" or "2" ## 0: Never, ## 1: Auto ## 2: Always ## Description: Specifies whether and when to use TCP as a transport protocol for IKE ## SET NVIKEOVERTCP 0 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVIKEP1LIFESEC ## Valid Values: 3 to 8 ASCII numeric digits"600" through "15552000" ## Description: Specifies the proposed IKE SA lifetime in seconds ## SET NVIKEP1LIFESEC 432000 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVIKEP2LIFESEC ## Valid Values: 3 to 8 ASCII numeric digits"600" through "15552000" ## Description: Specifies the proposed IPsec SA lifetime in seconds ## SET NVIKEP2LIFESEC 432000 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVVPNPSWD ## Valid Values: 0 to 30 ASCII characters ## Description: If the user password can be stored in NV memory, it is stored as the value of ## NVVPNPSWD ## SET NVVPNPSWD "" ## ## ## Variable Name : NVVPNSVENDOR ## Valid Values: ## 1: Juniper/Netscreen, 2: Cisco ## 3: Checkpoint/ Nokia, 4: Other ## 5: Nortel. ## Description: Specifies the security gateway Vendor to be used. ## SET NVVPNSVENDOR 4 ## ## ## Variable Name : NVVPNUSERTYPE ## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit,"1" or "2" ## 1: Any, ## 2: User ## ## Description: Specifies whether the user can change the VPN username ## SET NVVPNUSERTYPE 1 ## ## Variable Name : VPNTTS ## Valid Values: 1 ASCII numeric digit,"0" or "1" ## Description: this parameter specifies TTS mode is enabled or disabled in VPN mode ## 0 - Disable ## 1 - Enable ## SET VPNTTS 0 ## ############################################################# ## Avaya IP Telephone IPv6 related Settings for H.323 release 6.0 for 96x1 phones ## Script File modified on: 07/08/2010 ## ## Variable Name : 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. ## ## Example : Setting IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Redirect messages ## SET NDREDV6 1 ## SET NDREDV6 0 ## ## ## Variable Name : 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 ## ## ## Variable Name : 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 ## ## Variable Name : 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. ## Note ## 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 ## ## Variable Name : IPV6STAT ## Valid Values ## 0 IPv6 will not be supported. ## 1 IPv6 will be supported. ## ## Description ## Specifies whether IPv6 will be supported ## ## SET IPV6STAT 0 ## ## Variable Name : 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 ## ## ## Variable Name : GRATNAV6 ## Valid Values ## 0 Received unsolicited Neighbor Advertisement messages will not be processed ## 1 Received unsolicited Neighbor Advertisement messages will be processed ## ## Description ## Specifies whether gratuitous (unsolicited) IPv6 Neighbor Advertisement messages will be processed ## Note: ## An IPv6 unsolicited Neighbor Advertisement message is similar to a gratuitous ARP message in IPv4. ## ## SET GRATNAV6 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,colon-hex (H.323 R6.0 onwards) 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 for the 46xx SIP telephones, ## 96xx SIP Releases 1.0, 2.0, R2.2 telephones and 16CC telephones. ## ## The default is 900 seconds for R2.4.1 and later telephones. ## ## Valid values are 0 to 65535 for the 46xx SIP telephones, ## 10 to 1,000,000,000 for the 96xx SIP Releases 1.0, 2.0, 2.2 and 16CC telephones and ## 30 to 86400 for the 96xx SIP R2.4.1 and later telephones ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET REGISTERWAIT "900" ## ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET SIPDOMAIN "example.com" ## ## 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 ## parameter also may be set either via LLDP or PPM.) ## Note: This parameter is supported on 96xx SIP Releases ## 1.0, 2.0, 2.2, 16CC and 1603 SIP telephones only. For SIP ## releases 2.4.1 and later this parameter is ignored and ## equivalent functionality is supported using SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST. ## Please see SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST parameter for details. ## SET SIPPROXYSRVR "192.168.0.8" ## ## SIPPORT sets the port that the telephone set will listen ## for UDP/TCP SIP signaling messages. The default is 5060, but ## valid values are 1 to 5 ASCII digits from 0 to 65535, ## inclusive. ## ## Note: For 96xx SIP Releases 1.0, 2.0, 2.2 and 16CC telephones ## the parameter also controls the proxy server port for the telephone's ## outbound connections.For SIP releases 2.4.1 and later , this parameter is ignored ## and equivalent functionality for the proxy server port ## is supported using SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST. ## Please see SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST parameter for details. ## ## SET SIPPORT "5060" ## ## 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. ## SET SPEAKERSTAT "2" ## ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET DSCPAUD 46 ## ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 phones also. ## SET DSCPSIG 34 ## ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET SNTPSRVR "192.168.0.5" ## ## DSTOFFSET sets the daylight savings time adjustment ## value. The default is 1 but valid values are 0, 1, or 2. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET DSTOFFSET "1" ## ## DSTSTART sets the beginning day for daylight savings ## time. The default for 16cc phones is 2SunMar2L. The ## default for 46xx phone sis 1SunApr2L; see the 4600 Series ## IP Telephone LAN Admin Guide for format and setting ## alternatives. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET DSTSTART "2SunMar2L" ## ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET DSTSTOP "1SunNov2L" ## ## GMTOFFSET sets the time zone the phone should use. The ## default is 0:00; see the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN ## Admin Guide for format and setting alternatives. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET GMTOFFSET "0:00" ## ## CONFIG_SERVER_SECURE_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 ## Note 1: Default value is 0 for 2.5 and 1 for 2.6 and above. ## Note 2: This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET CONFIG_SERVER_SECURE_MODE 1 ## ## SDPCAPNEG ## Controls the SDP capability negotiation. The range is ## from 0-1. The default value for this SDP CAP NEG is 1 ## for 2.6 and 0 for 2.5 releases respectively. ## SET SDPCAPNEG 1 ## ## ENFORCE_SIPS_URI ## Controls the enforcement of SIPS URI with SRTP. The range ## is from 0-1. The default value for ENFORCE SIPS URI is 1 ## for 2.6 and above releases. ## SET ENFORCE_SIPS_URI 1 ## ## ASTCONFIRMATION ## Sets the time that the phone waits to validate an active ## subscription when it SUBSCRIBEs to the "avaya-cm-feature-status" ## package. The range is from 16-3600 seconds. The default ## value for ASTCONFIRMATION is 32 seconds for 2.6 and above. ## SET ASTCONFIRMATION 32 ## ## SIMULTANEOUS_REGISTRATIONS ## The number of Session Managers in the configuration that ## the phone will simultaneously register with. The range is ## from 1-3. The default value for SIMULTANEOUS_REGISTRATIONS ## 3 for 2.6 and above. ## SET SIMULTANEOUS_REGISTRATIONS 3 ## ############################################################ ## ## ## 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 ## ## ## ############################################################ ## ## SIP Signaling Transport Type ## Specifies the type of transport to use for SIP signaling. ## 0 for UDP ## 1 for TCP ## 2 for TLS (default) ## Note: This parameter is supported on 96xx SIP Releases ## 1.0, 2.0, 2.2 and 16CC telephones only. For SIP ## releases 2.4.1 and later, this parameter is ignored and ## equivalent functionality is supported using SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST. ## Please see SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST parameter for details. ## SET SIPSIGNAL 2 ## ## Secure SIP port ## For 96xx SIP Releases 1.0, 2.0, 2.2 and 16CC telephones, ## Destination TCP port used for secure SIP registration ## and signaling messages sent over TLS link. ## The default is 5061. Valid range is 1024 to 65535. ## SET SIP_PORT_SECURE 5061 ## ## PHNNUMOFSA sets the number of Session Appearances the ## telephone should support while operating in the non-Avaya ## environment. The default is 3 and valid values are 1-10. ## SET PHNNUMOFSA "3" ## ## Avaya Environment Enabled ## Determines whether phone is configured for use in Avaya ## SES environment or third-party proxy environment. If ## set to 0, standard SIPPING 19 features are available. ## If set to 1, SIP/AST features and use of PPM are ## available. This parameter is not supported on 46xx ## phones. ## 0 for 3rd party proxy ## 1 for Avaya SES (default) ## Note: This parameter is not supported on R2.4.1 and later ## release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## SET ENABLE_AVAYA_ENVIRONMENT 1 ## ## 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. ## SET SIPREGISTRAR "192.168.0.9" ## ## 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. ## SET MWISRVR "192.168.0.7" ## ## 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. ## SET MUSICSRVR "" ## ## Note: This parameter is set only in non-Avaya environments. ## ## DIALPLAN accelerates dialing by defining the dial plan ## used in the phone. The default is null (""). ## See the telephone Admin Guide for format and setting ## alternatives. ## SET DIALPLAN "[23]xxxx|91xxxxxxxxxx|9[2-9]xxxxxxxxx" ## ## 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 "3" ## ## 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 "cover@avaya.com" ## ## 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 "cover@avaya.com" ## ## 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), ## ## PROVIDE_TRANSFER_TYPE 0 ## ## ## ## CALL_TRANSFER_MODE determines the call transfer mode in 3rd party environments. ## Value 0 or 1 (default is 0) ## CALL_TRANSFER_MODE 0 ## ## ############################################################ ## ## ## 96xx and 16cc SIP SETTINGS ## ## Settings applicable only to 96xx and 16cc telephone ## ## models running the SIP protocol ## ## ## ############################################################ ## ## ## TLS Server Identification ## TLSSRVRID parameter is used for TLS servers identification. ## If it is set to 1 then TLS/SSL connection will only be established ## if the server’s identity matches the server’s certificate. ## If it is set to 0 then connection will be established anyway. ## SET TLSSRVRID 1 ## ## Usage of Quad Zeros for hold ## When call hold request is received,the telephone will look for ## 'c=0.0.0.0’, to determine whether an incoming re-INVITE is to ## initiate call hold. ## This is provisioned using USE_QUAD_ZEROS_FOR_HOLD parameter. ## When USE_QUAD_ZEROS_FOR_HOLD is set to 0 then a=directional ## attributes will be used in SDP to signal hold operation. ## When USE_QUAD_ZEROS_FOR_HOLD is set to 1 then c=0.0.0.0 IP ## address is used in SDP to signal hold operation. ## USE_QUAD_ZEROS_FOR_HOLD ## ## SIP and SIPS subscriptions ## SUBSCRIBE_SECURITY controls 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 (indicative ## SET SUBSCRIBE_SECURITY 2 ## ## SIP Operational Mode ## SIP_MODE parameter is used to define SIP operational mode. If set to 0 then SIP ## Proxy/Registrar is used. If set to 1 then SIP Proxy/Registrar will not be used ## and phone will operate in peer-to-peer mode. ## SIP_MODE 0 ## ## EAP methods for IEEE 802.1x authentication ## DOT1XEAPS defines EAP authentication methods for authentication. ## This parameter is a comma seperated string. ## Currently it allows only one method. The allowable methods are ## MD5 or TLS. ## SET DOT1XEAPS "MD5" ## ## 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 ## ## 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 ## ## 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 ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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 ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. 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=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 ## #################### EXCHANGE SETTINGS ################### ## ## Exchange Calendar Enabled ## Determines whether phone will retrieve calendar data ## from Microsoft Exchange ## 0 for Disabled ## 1 for Enabled ## 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. ## ## Enable Exchange Reminder ## Enables popup reminder notifications to turn Exchange Reminder ## Message Box Interrupt screen on or off. ## If it is 0 = Off ## 1 = On ## SET ENABLE_EXCHANGE_REMINDER 0 ## ## Exchange Reminder Time ## To administer how far in advance the user wants to get the ## reminder for the appointment. Setting the value to 5 min for example, ## will cause the reminder/popup to appear 5 min before the start time ## of appointment. Setting the value to 0 minute will cause the reminder ## to be displayed at the start time of the appointment. ## The maximum reminder time can be set for 60 minutes. ## SET EXCHANGE_REMINDER_TIME 5 ## ## Exchange Snooze Time ## To administer how long in minutes for the Reminder to reappear ## after it has been snoozed (temporally dismissed) by the user. ## Setting the value to 5 min for example, will cause the Reminder ## popup to reappear after 5 min once it has been snoozed by the user. ## The maximum snooze time can be set for 60 minutes. ## SET EXCHANGE_SNOOZE_TIME 5 ## ## Exchange Reminder Tone ## To enable/disable generation of reminder tone (error beep) ## that will be played when the Reminder popup appears. If the user ## chooses "Yes", the reminder tone will be played with the popup. ## If user chooses "No", the reminder tone will not be played with ## the popup. This is only played when a popup pops for the 1st time. ## 0 = Disabled ## 1 = Enabled ## SET EXCHANGE_REMINDER_TONE 0 ## ## Exchange Notify Subscription Period ## To administer how long the phone re-syncs with the Exchange ## Server in seconds. ## 0 = Minumum value for the re-sync ## 3600 = Maximum value for the re-sync ## SET EXCHANGE_NOTIFY_SUBSCRIPTION_PERIOD 180 ## ## ##################### PRESENCE SETTINGS ################### ## ## On 96x1 SIP phones, presence is not supported for SM 5.x / 6.x ## ## Enable Presence ## To enable/disable complete Presence function ## 0 = Disabled ## 1 = Enabled ## SET ENABLE_PRESENCE 0 ## ## Presence Server ## A list of one or more presence server IP addresses or DNS addresses ## used to access server for presence indication (in case of several ## entries first address always first, etc.). 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 PRESENCE_SERVER "192.168.0.5" ## ## Enable Automatic On The Phone Presence ## To enable/disable automatic On The Phone Presence status update when ## user goes on/off hook. ## 0 = Disabled ## 1 = Enabled ## SET ENABLE_AUTOMATIC_ON_THE_PHONE_PRESENCE 1 ## ## ##################### 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 ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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). ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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 ## #################### 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 ## ################# TIMER PARAMETER SETTINGS ############## ## ## Registration Response Timer. ## Specifies number of seconds to wait for a SIP register response message. ## If no response message is received within this time, registration is retried. ## The possible values are in the range of 4 seconds to 3600 seconds. ## The default value is 32 seconds. ## ## NOTE: For Avaya Distributed Office configurations prior to release 2.0, ## this parameter must be set to 60. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET WAIT_FOR_REGISTRATION_TIMER 32 ## ## ## Un-Registration complete Timer ## Specifies number of seconds to wait before declaring the SIP ## un-registration request to be complete. Un-registration includes ## termination of all active SIP dialogs, and SIP registration. ## The min-max values for this parameter are 4-3600 secs and default ## value is 32. ## SET WAIT_FOR_UNREGISTRATION_TIMER 32 ## ## 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. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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) ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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 ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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). ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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). ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## 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 ## ## Enable syslog logging ## Value 0 (disable) and 1 (enable) and default is 0. ## Meaning for Activate/deactivate sending of syslog messages ## ## SYSLOG_ENABLED 0 ## ################### CERTIFICATE SETTINGS ################# ## ## Certificate Server URI ## URI used to access SCEP server. ## SET MYCERTURL http://192.168.0.25/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll ## ## 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 multiple 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). ## 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 ## ## ## ############################################################ ## ## PROVIDE_EDITED_DIALING specifies control for editied dialing for user. ## 0 = Dialing Options is not displayed. The user cannot change edit dialing ## and the phone defaults to on-hook dialing. Edit dialing is disabled. ## 1 = Dialing Options is not displayed. The user cannot change edit dialing ## and the phone defaults to edit dialing. On hook dialing is disabled. ## 2 = Dialing Options is displayed. 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. ## PROVIDE_EDITED_DIALING 2 ## ## DTMF Volume Level ## This parameter 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 ## ## UDP Source port check for Audio regeneration ## Audio received via RTP or SRTP will be regenerated through ## the appropriate audio transducer if and only if the telephone ## is off-hook, and if the datagrams containing the RTP or SRTP ## have a UDP Source Port equal to the corresponding value of ## FEPORT if the value of the parameter SYMMETRIC_RTP is 1. ## If the value of SYMMETRIC_RTP is 0, he UDP Source Port is not checked. ## SET SYMMETRIC_RTP 1 ## ## Push capabilities settings. ## PUSHCAP consists of 4 digits (each 0, 1, or 2). ## The rightmost digit controls the Top Line push mode, ## the next digit to the left controls the display (web) pushes, ## the next digit to the leftmost controls Audio receive pushes,and Multicast Audio pushes, ## the next digit controls Audio transmit pushes. ## and the leftmost digit controls phonexml pushes ## and it only supports barge priority. ## Note: These settings are supported on R2.2 release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## 00000: all push modes are disabled ## ## 11111: barge in only is allowed in all push modes. ## ## 12222: both barge in and normal pushes are allowed in ## all push modes except phonexml, which supports only barge in pushes. ## ## SET PUSHCAP 00000 ## ## Customization file for Home Screen ## CURRENT_CONTENT parameter is used to customize home screen. This parameter defines ## URL of the customization file in xml format. The default value of the parameter is null. ## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.2 and above releases of 96xx SIP telephones. ## 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. ## ## Visiting User Mode ## VU_MODE defines visiting user mode capabilities. ## If set to 0, the phone operates normally. ## If set to 1, phone prompts the user, at registration time, if they are Visiting or Not. ## If set to 2, phone only allows Visiting User registrations. ## SET VU_MODE 0 ## ## 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). ## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## SET AUTO_SELECT_ANY_IDLE_APPR 0 ## ## Ring Tone files ## EXTEND_RINGTONE provides to customize ring tone files. ## This is a comma seperated list of file names in xml format. ## The default value of this parameter is null. ## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## SET EXTEND_RINGTONE "" ## ## Display Name and Number of incoming call ## DISPLAY_NAME_NUMBER provides display of name and number of incoming call. ## If it is set to 0 then phone will display only number of incoming call. ## If it is set to 1 then phone will display name and number os incoming call. ## SET DISPLAY_NAME_NUMBER 0 ## ## ## SIP controller list ## SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST provides the ability to configure a list of SIP proxies/registrars. ## The list may contain one or more comma separated controllers where a controller ## has the following format: ## host[:port][;transport=xxx] ## host is an IP addresses in dotted-decimal format or DNS name. ## [:port] is the optional port number. ## [;tansport=xxx] is the optional transport type where xxx can be tls, tcp, or udp. ## If a port number is not specified the default value of 5060 for TCP and UDP or 5061 for TLS is used. ## If a transport type is not specified the default value of tls is used. ## Note 1: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## Note 2: This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phone models also. ## SET SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST proxy1:5060;transport=tcp,proxy2:5060;transport=tcp ## ## PPM as a source of SIP proxy server ## ENABLE_PPM_SOURCED_SIPPROXYSRVR parameter enables PPM as a source of SIP ## Proxy server information. ## When this is set to 1 then proxy server information discovered via PPM will be used. ## The default value of this parameter is 1. ## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET ENABLE_PPM_SOURCED_SIPPROXYSRVR 1. ## ## Fast Response Timer ## FAST_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT provides ability to configure fast response timer. ## When it is set to 0 then this timer is disabled. ## When it is set to any value in between 1 to 32 then the timer will be ## started for the set value. The timer terminates INVITE transactions if no ## SIP response is received within a specified number seconds of sending the request ## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## SET FAST_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT 4 ## ## Reactive Monitoring Interval ## When RECOVERYREGISTERWAIT is set with value then phone will retry the ## monitoring attempt after a randomly selected delay of 50% - 90% of ## the reactive monitoring interval specified in the RECOVERYREGISTERWAIT parameter. ## The range for this timer is 10-36000 seconds ## Note 1: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## Note 2: This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phone models also. ## SET RECOVERYREGISTERWAIT 60 ## ## For small network loads, but back off under non-responsive or error conditions, to avoid network congestion or server overload. ## Impose a delay before each retry where the delay interval grows exponentially for each subsequent retry. ## The parameters are configurable via settings file. ## ## RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_TIME ## The initial delay time is RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_TIME seconds. Each subsequent retry ## is delayed by double the previous delay.The minimum value is 2 seconds and Maximum value is 60 seconds . ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_TIME 2 ## ## RDS_MAX_RETRY_TIME ## The max delay interval is limited to RDS_MAX_RETRY_TIME seconds. The minimum value is 2 seconds ## and Maximum value is 3600 seconds ## SET RDS_MAX_RETRY_TIME 600 ## ## RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_ATTEMPTS ## The number of retries is limited to RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_ATTEMPTS.The minimum value is 1 attempt and Maximum value is 30 attempts. ## Note : This setting is applicable for 1603 SIP phones also. ## SET RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_ATTEMPTS 15 ## ## ## 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 ## ## SIP Registration Proxy Policy ## If SIPREGPROXYPOLICY parameter is "alternate" and a user is logged-in, ## the phone will attempt and maintain a single active SIP registration with the highest priority ## If SIPREGPROXYPOLICY parameter is "simultaneous" and a user is logged-in, ## the phone will attempt and maintain active SIP registrations with all Available Controller(s). ## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones. ## SET SIPREGPROXYPOLICY alternate ## ## Dynamic Feature Set Discovery ## If the DICSOVER_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 "" ## ## Monitored Controller Search Interval settings ## CONTROLLER_SEARCH_INTERVAL which is the time that the phone waits ## to complete the maintenance check for monitored controllers. ## This value is the wait period in seconds. Range is 4secs to 3600secs. ## Note: This parameter is supported on R2.4.1 and later release of 96xx SIP telephones ## SET CONTROLLER_SEARCH_INTERVAL 4 ## ## Phone Lock ## Phone Lock provides users with the capability to manually lock their ## stations using either a softkey on the idle Phone Screen or a button ## on the Feature Screen. ## 0 - Lock Softkey and Feature Button are not displayed ## 1 - Lock Softkey and Feature Button are displayed ## SET ENABLE_PHONE_LOCK 0 ## ## Phone Lock Idle Time ## Phone can be automatically locked after a period of idle time. ## The Default Phone Lock idle time is not to lock the phone. ## If Phone Lock is enabled via settings, but Phone Lock idle time ## is not set; the phone will not lock. If Phone Lock is enabled via ## settings, and Phone Lock idle time is set; the phone will lock ## after whatever value of minutes of inactivity is set. ## 0 – Phone does not lock ## 1-999 – Phone locks after the value in minutes ## SET PHONE_LOCK_IDLETIME 0 ## ## ############################################################ ## ## ## SIP SOFTPHONE SETTINGS ## ## ## ############################################################ ## ## WEBLMSRVR sets the IP address or Fully-Qualified Domain ## Name (FQDN) of the Licensing Server Name or Address. 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 Name or ## Address. 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 your LDAP ## Directory Server. The default port number is 389. If ## you wish to change the port number, you must set this ## value. ## ## SP_DIRTOPDN sets the Directory Topmost Distinguished ## Name. You must set this value to a non-null value to ## enable the LDAP application. The default is null (""), ## but you should set DIRTOPDN 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 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 ## ## ############################################################ # # SETTINGS16XX # ############################################################ ## This section contains the phone model specific settings ## for the 16XX telephone. ## NOTE: ## For releases previous to R1.1, only language files (LANGxFILE) needed to be specified. ## For release R1.1 and beyond, where 5 additional languages received support, a FONTFILE for ## each of these languages was also needed, in addition to its LANGxFILE. ## ## The 5 additional languages supported in phones (R1.1 and beyond) are: ## ## Arabic ## Simplified Chinese ## Traditional Chinese ## Hebrew ## Korean ## ## There are ten predefined language files for phone display that don't require any font file. ## By convention, when specifying any 3 of these 10 languages, use LANG1FILE, LANG2FILE, LANG3FILE: ## 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 ## ## There are five predefined language files for the phone display that require a font file. ## Normally, only specify one of these languages because the font files are large and require more memory ## By convention, when specifying any 1 of these 5 languages, use LANG4FILE: ## 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 ## ## Five predefined font files for the 5 languages above, respectively: ## 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 ## ## These next language file configurations are examples of what a customer might ## use whan specifying 4 languages. ## ## First Language File Name ## Contains the name of the first language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG1FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_german.txt" ## ## Second Language File Name ## Contains the name of the second language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG2FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_russian.txt" ## ## Third Language File Name ## Contains the name of the third language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG3FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_spanish_latin.txt" ## ## Fourth Language File Name ## Contains the name of the fourth language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET FONTFILE KSC_S11_V34.rbm.lzma ## SET LANG4FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_korean.txt" ## ## ## System-Wide Language ## Contains the name of the default system language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANGSYS "mlf_Sage_V54_german.txt" ## ############## END OF 16XX IP Phone Language Settings ############# ############################################################ ## ## ## PER MODEL SETTINGS ## ## Applies to specific telephone models ## ## ## ############################################################ ## IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1692 GOTO SETTINGS1692 IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1603 GOTO SETTINGS1603 IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1608 GOTO SETTINGS1608 IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1616 GOTO SETTINGS1616 IF $MODEL4 SEQ 16cc GOTO SETTINGS16cc IF $MODEL4 SEQ 3631 GOTO SETTINGS3631 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 9608 GOTO SETTINGS9608 IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9641 GOTO SETTINGS9641 IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9611 GOTO SETTINGS9611 IF $MODEL4 SEQ 9621 GOTO SETTINGS9621 GOTO END ## ############################################################ ############################################################ # # SETTINGS1692 # ############################################################ ## ## These settings are used to set the local display ## language of your 1692 telephone. ## For English use keyword "English" ## For French Canadian use keyword "French_Canada" ## For French Parisian use keyword "French_France" ## For German use keyword "German" ## For Spanish use keyword "Spanish" ## For Italian use keyword "Italian" ## For Russian use keyword "Russian" ## For Simplified Chinese use keyword "Chinese" ## For Japanese use keyword "Japanese" ## For Portuguese use keyword "Portuguese" ## SET SYSLANG English GOTO END ############## END OF 1692 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS1603 # ############################################################ ## ## These settings are used to set the local display ## language of your 1603 telephone. ## ## First Language File Name ## Contains the name of the first language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG1FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_russian.txt" ## ## Second Language File Name ## Contains the name of the second language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG2FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_spanish.txt" ## ## Third Language File Name ## Contains the name of the third language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG3FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_french_paris.txt" ## ## Fourth Language File Name ## Contains the name of the fourth language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET FONTFILE KSC_S11_V34.rbm.lzma ## SET LANG4FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_korean.txt" ## ## System-Wide Language ## Contains the name of the default system language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANGSYS "mlf_Sage_v54_german.txt" ## goto END ############## END OF 1603 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS1608 # ############################################################ ## ## These settings are used to set the local display ## language of your 1608 telephone. ## ## First Language File Name ## Contains the name of the first language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt SET LANG1FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_french_can.txt" ## ## Second Language File Name ## Contains the name of the second language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG2FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_spanish.txt" ## ## Third Language File Name ## Contains the name of the third language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG3FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_french_paris.txt" ## ## Fourth Language File Name ## Contains the name of the fourth language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET FONTFILE KSC_S11_V34.rbm.lzma ## SET LANG4FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_korean.txt" ## ## System-Wide Language ## Contains the name of the default system language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt SET LANGSYS "mlf_Sage_v54_french_can.txt" ## goto END ############## END OF 1608 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS1616 # ############################################################ ## ## These settings are used to set the local display ## language of your 1616 telephone. ## ## First Language File Name ## Contains the name of the first language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG1FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_russian.txt" ## ## Second Language File Name ## Contains the name of the second language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG2FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_spanish.txt" ## ## Third Language File Name ## Contains the name of the third language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANG3FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_french_paris.txt" ## ## Fourth Language File Name ## Contains the name of the fourth language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET FONTFILE KSC_S11_V34.rbm.lzma ## SET LANG4FILE "mlf_Sage_v54_korean.txt" ## ## System-Wide Language ## Contains the name of the default system language file. ## 0 to 32 ASCII characters. File name must end in .txt ## SET LANGSYS "mlf_Sage_v54_german.txt" ## goto END ############## END OF 1616 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS16cc # ############################################################ ## ## This section contains the phone model specific settings ## for the 16cc telephone. ## ## 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 ################### CERTIFICATE SETTINGS ################# ## ## 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. ## SET TRUSTCERTS avayaprca.crt,sip_product_root.crt,avayacallserver.crt ## ##################### AUDIO SETTINGS ##################### ## ## Headset Sidetone ## Controls the level of sidetone in the headset. ## ## setting level ## 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 0 ## goto END ############## END OF 16cc IP Phone Settings ############### # ## # SETTINGS3631 ## # ## ############################################################ ## ## ## Settings applicable to 3631 telephone model ## ## ## ############################################################ ## ## 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 ## ## ## GOTO END ################## END OF 3631 phone settings ################ ############################################################ # # SETTINGS4601 # ############################################################ ## ## This section contains the phone model specific settings ## for the 4601 telephone. ## ## 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 ## ## GOTO END ############## END OF 4601 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS4602 # ############################################################ ## ## This section contains the phone model specific settings ## for the 4602 telephone. ## ## 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 ## ## GOTO END ############## END OF 4602 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS4610 # ############################################################ ## ## This section contains the phone model specific settings ## for the 4610 telephone. ## ##################### AUDIO SETTINGS ##################### ## ## Headset Sidetone ## Controls the level of sidetone in the headset. ## ## 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 AUDIOSTHD 0 ## ## 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 ## ################# WML BROWSER SETTINGS ################## ## ## The WMLHOME setting is used to enable and ## administer the 'Web' Application. ## ## The WMLIDLEURI setting acts as an idle screen when the ## phone has been idle (see WMLIDLETIME value). By default ## this URL is NULL ("") and this screen is not activated. ## ## NOTE: ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones. ## The WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI parameters are set up ## to point your IP telephones to this hosted site. ## To enable access to this site, remove the "## " ## from the SET WMLHOME ... and SET WMLIDLEURI ... lines. ## To change the web site that your phones point to, ## replace the provided URL in the SET WMLHOME .. and ## SET WMLIDLEURI ...lines with the URL of your site. ## ## SET WMLHOME http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/home.wml ## SET WMLIDLEURI http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/idle.wml ## GOTO END ############## END OF 4610 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS4620 # ############################################################ ## ## This section contains the phone model specific settings ## for the 4620 telephone. ## ##################### AUDIO SETTINGS ##################### ## ## Headset Sidetone ## Controls the level of sidetone in the headset. ## ## 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 AUDIOSTHD 0 ## ## 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 ## ################# WML BROWSER SETTINGS ################## ## ## The WMLHOME setting is used to enable and ## administer the 'Web' Application. ## ## The WMLIDLEURI setting acts as an idle screen when the ## phone has been idle (see WMLIDLETIME value). By default ## this URL is NULL ("") and this screen is not activated. ## ## NOTE: ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones. ## The WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI parameters are set up ## to point your IP telephones to this hosted site. ## To enable access to this site, remove the "## " ## from the SET WMLHOME ... and SET WMLIDLEURI ... lines. ## To change the web site that your phones point to, ## replace the provided URL in the SET WMLHOME .. and ## SET WMLIDLEURI ...lines with the URL of your site. ## ## SET WMLHOME http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/home.wml ## SET WMLIDLEURI http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/idle.wml ## GOTO END ############## END OF 4620 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS4621 # ############################################################ ## ## This section contains the phone model specific settings ## for the 4621 telephone. ## ##################### AUDIO SETTINGS ##################### ## ## Headset Sidetone ## Controls the level of sidetone in the headset. ## ## 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 AUDIOSTHD 0 ## ## 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 ## ################# WML BROWSER SETTINGS ################## ## ## The WMLHOME setting is used to enable and ## administer the 'Web' Application. ## ## The WMLIDLEURI setting acts as an idle screen when the ## phone has been idle (see WMLIDLETIME value). By default ## this URL is NULL ("") and this screen is not activated. ## ## NOTE: ## Avaya hosts a web site for IP Phones. ## The WMLHOME and WMLIDLEURI parameters are set up ## to point your IP telephones to this hosted site. ## To enable access to this site, remove the "## " ## from the SET WMLHOME ... and SET WMLIDLEURI ... lines. ## To change the web site that your phones point to, ## replace the provided URL in the SET WMLHOME .. and ## SET WMLIDLEURI ...lines with the URL of your site. ## ## SET WMLHOME http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/home.wml ## SET WMLIDLEURI http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/idle.wml ## GOTO END ############## END OF 4621 IP Phone Settings ############### ############################################################ # # SETTINGS4622 # ##################### # END