Avaya 9600 manual Parameters Set by Dhcp Description

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DHCP Server Administration

Table 9: Parameters Set by DHCP

Parameter

Description

HTTPDIR

Specifies the path name to prepend to all file names used in HTTP GET

 

operations during startup. (0 to 127 ASCII characters, no spaces.) The command

 

is “SET HTTPDIR myhttpdir”. The path (relative to the root of the HTTP file

 

server) where 96xx telephone files are stored. If an Avaya file server is used to

 

download configuration files over TLS, but a different server is used to download

 

software files via HTTP, set the path of the Avaya server in the DHCP site-specific

 

option, and set HTTPDIR again in the 46xxsettings.txt file with the appropriate

 

path for the second server. HTTPDIR is the path for all HTTP operations except

 

for BRURI.

 

Destination port for HTTP requests (0-65535, default is 80).

HTTPPORT

HTTPSRVR

IP Address(es) or DNS name(s) of HTTP file server(s) used for file download

 

(settings file, language files, code) during startup. The files are digitally signed, so

 

TLS is not required for security.

 

Controls the extent to which ICMP Destination Unreachable messages are sent in

ICMPDU

 

response to messages sent to closed ports so as not to reveal information to

 

potential hackers. The default is 1 (sends Destination Unreachable messages for

 

closed ports used by traceroute).

ICMPRED

Controls whether ICMP Redirect messages are processed. The default is 0

 

(redirect messages are not processed).

 

802.1Q tagging mode. The default is 0 (automatic).

L2Q

L2QVLAN

VLAN ID of the voice VLAN. The default is 0.

 

Syslog server IP or DNS address.

LOGSRVR

MTU_SIZE

Maximum transmission unit size. Used to accommodate older Ethernet switches

 

that cannot support the longer maximum frame length of tagged frames (since

 

802.1Q adds 4 octets to the frame).

 

Controls the Ethernet line interface speed. The default is 1 (auto-negotiate).

PHY1STAT

PHY2STAT

Controls the secondary Ethernet interface speed. The default is 1

 

(auto-negotiate).

 

Security string used to access local procedures. The default is 27238.

PROCPSWD

PROCSTAT

Controls whether local procedures are enabled. The default is 0 (enabled).

 

SIP proxy/registrar server IP or DNS address. (0 to 255 characters; zero or one IP

SIPPROXYSRVR

 

Address in dotted decimal or DNS name format, separated by commas without

 

any intervening spaces.) The default is null.

SNTPSRVR

List of SNTP server IP or DNS address(es) u.sed to retrieve date and time via

 

SNTP

 

Used as path name that is prepended to all file names used in HTTPS get

TLSDIR

 

operations during initialization (0-127 character string).

TLSPORT

Destination TCP port used for requests to https server (0-65535). The default is

 

443.

 

IP Address(es) or DNS name(s) of Avaya file server(s) used to download

TLSSRVR

 

configuration files.

 

Note: Transport Layer Security is used to authenticate the server.

VLANTEST

Number of seconds to wait for a DHCPOFFER on a non-zero VLAN. The default

 

is 60 seconds.

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Contents Issue 2 December Security Introduction SIP Enablement Services SES Administration Telephone Software and Binary Files Appendix C Sample Station Forms 121 Index 135 About This Guide IntroductionIntroduction Vmon Change HistorySIP Software Release RsvpWhat’s New in SIP Software Release For more information, see Visiting User AdministrationWhat’s New in SIP Software Release Useexchangecontacts PHY1DUPLEX PHY2DUPLEX InterdigitdialingtimeoutdurationUseexchangecalendar Other Documentation Document OrganizationPage Series IP Telephones Administration Overview and RequirementsAdministration Overview and Requirements Tagging and Vlan AdministrationQuality of Service IP AddressesLldp Dhcp Parameter Data PrecedenceAdministrative Checklist Administrative ProcessLAN Network RequirementsTelephone Initialization Process Telephone to LLDP-Enabled NetworkTelephone to Network Telephone and File Server Telephone to Dhcp ServerTelephone and the SES Server Error Conditions Page Network Assessment Network RequirementsHardware Requirements Dhcp Server Server RequirementsHTTP/HTTPS Server Required Network InformationNetwork Time Protocol NTP Server Other Network Considerations Registration and AuthenticationQoS Reliability and PerformanceIeee 802.1D and 802.1Q Parameters in Real-Time Possible Values SIP Station Number PortabilityUDP TCP/UDP Port UtilizationTransmitted Packets Source = SIP IP Telephone UDP/TCPCNA RTP RangeSecurity Registration and Authentication Page Call Server Requirements Communication Manager AdministrationCommunication Manager Administrative Requirements Switch CompatibilitySystem-Level Preparation Tasks SIP Trunk AdministrationIP Interface and Addresses Call Routing AdministrationUDP Port Selection L2QVLAN Rsvp and RTCP/SRTCPL2QSIG Auto Hold Voice Mail IntegrationCall Transfer Considerations Conferencing Call Considerations Telephone AdministrationFNU Call Forward CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements Services SES Button Assignments Xxxxxx where Administering StationsAdministering Features Communication Manager Administration Introduction SIP Enablement Services SES AdministrationUsing the Web Browser to Configure SES Click on Launch Administration Web InterfaceClick Continue Software Checklist Server AdministrationDhcp and File Servers Configuring Dhcp for 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Dhcp Server AdministrationParameters Set by Dhcp Description Dhcp Generic Setup Option 53 Dhcp message type Option 42 Sntp ServerOption 51 Dhcp lease time Option 52 Overload Option, if desiredOption 59 Dhcp lease rebind time Select Start--Settings--Control Panel Dhcpack Setting of System Values Set toWindows NT 4.0 Dhcp Server Define the Telephone IP Address Range Set the Subnet Mask Select Start--Programs--Admin Tools--DHCP ManagerSelect Scope under Dhcp Options Click Edit ArraySelect the Global parameter under Dhcp Options Activating the Leases Select Defaults from the DHCPOptions menuWindows 2000 Dhcp Server Select Start--Programs--Administrative Tools--DHCPCompleting the New Scope Wizard dialog box displays Change the Data Type to String Under Predefined Options and Values, click AddHttp Generic Setup General Download Process Telephone Software and Binary FilesSoftware Series SIP IP Telephone Scripts and Binary Files Choosing the Right Binary File and Upgrade Script FileSettings File Upgrade Script FileContents of the Settings File SET Sntpsrvr 192.168.1.111 SET Gmtoffset -500 SET Dstoffset # 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