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Table 11: 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Customizeable System Parameters (continued)

Parameter Name

Default

Description and Value Range

 

Value

 

DSTSTOP

DTMF_PAYLOAD_TYPE

ENABLE_AVAYA_

ENVIRONMENT

ENABLE_CALL_LOG

ENABLE_CONTACTS

ENABLE_EARLY_MEDIA

ENABLE_G711A

1SunNov2L Used to identify stop date for automatic change to Daylight Saving Time. Default string length with a format of either odddmmmht or Dmmmht, where:

o = one character representing an ordinal adjective of "1" (first), "2" (second), "3" (third), "4" (fourth) or "L" (last)

ddd= 3 characters containing the English abbreviation for the day of the week

mmm= 3 characters containing the English abbreviation for the month

h = one numeric digit representing the time to make the adjustment, exactly on the hour at hAM (0h00 in military format), where valid values of h are "0" through "9"

t = one character representing the time zone relative to the adjustment where "L" is local time and U is universal time

D = one or two ASCII digits representing the date of the month from "1" or "01" to "31", or the character "L", which means the last day of the month)

120RTP dynamic payload used for RFC 2833 signaling. Range is 96 to 127.

1Determines whether the phone operates in a mode to comply with 3rd party standard SIP proxy (provision of SIPPING 19 feature) or the Avaya environment mode (provision of SIP/AST features and use of PPM for download and backup/restore). Valid values are: 0=Non-Avaya environment; 1=Avaya environment.

1Enable or disable complete Call Log application. If disabled no calls are logged, screens related to Call Log are not displayed to user, and menu items of User Interface to set Call Log options are not displayed. Values are 0=disabled; 1=enabled.

1Enable or disable complete Contact application. If disabled no contacts are downloaded during initialization from PPM, screens related to Contacts application are not displayed to user, and menu items of the User Interface to set Contacts options are hidden. Values are 0=disabled; 1=enabled.

1Flag that indicates if SIP early is enabled. If enabled and 18x progress message includes early SDP, Spark uses that information to open a VoIP channel to the far-end before the call is answered. Values are 0=disabled; 1=enabled.

1Enable or disable G711A codec capability of the phone. If the parameter is set to 1, the phone includes G711A capability in an outbound INVITE request, and accepts G711A when received in an incoming INVITE request. Values are 0=disabled; 1=enabled.

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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 Introduction About This GuideIntroduction Rsvp Change HistorySIP Software Release VmonFor more information, see Visiting User Administration What’s New in SIP Software ReleaseWhat’s New in SIP Software Release PHY1DUPLEX PHY2DUPLEX Interdigitdialingtimeoutduration UseexchangecontactsUseexchangecalendar Document Organization Other DocumentationPage Administration Overview and Requirements Series IP TelephonesAdministration Overview and Requirements IP Addresses AdministrationQuality of Service Tagging and VlanParameter Data Precedence Lldp DhcpAdministrative Process Administrative ChecklistNetwork Requirements LANTelephone to LLDP-Enabled Network Telephone Initialization ProcessTelephone to Network Telephone to Dhcp Server Telephone and File ServerTelephone and the SES Server Error Conditions Page Network Requirements Network AssessmentHardware Requirements Server Requirements Dhcp ServerRequired Network Information HTTP/HTTPS ServerNetwork Time Protocol NTP Server Registration and Authentication Other Network ConsiderationsReliability and Performance QoSIeee 802.1D and 802.1Q SIP Station Number Portability Parameters in Real-Time Possible ValuesTCP/UDP Port Utilization UDPUDP/TCP Transmitted Packets Source = SIP IP TelephoneRange CNA RTPSecurity Registration and Authentication Page Switch Compatibility Communication Manager AdministrationCommunication Manager Administrative Requirements Call Server RequirementsSIP Trunk Administration System-Level Preparation TasksCall Routing Administration IP Interface and AddressesUDP Port Selection Rsvp and RTCP/SRTCP L2QVLANL2QSIG Voice Mail Integration Auto HoldCall Transfer Considerations Telephone Administration Conferencing Call ConsiderationsFNU Call Forward CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements CM/SIP IP Telephone Configuration Requirements Services SES Button Assignments Administering Stations Xxxxxx whereAdministering Features Communication Manager Administration Click on Launch Administration Web Interface SIP Enablement Services SES AdministrationUsing the Web Browser to Configure SES IntroductionClick Continue Server Administration Software ChecklistDhcp and File Servers Dhcp Server Administration Configuring Dhcp for 9600 Series SIP IP TelephonesParameters Set by Dhcp Description Dhcp Generic Setup Option 52 Overload Option, if desired Option 42 Sntp ServerOption 51 Dhcp lease time Option 53 Dhcp message typeOption 59 Dhcp lease rebind time Dhcpack Setting of System Values Set to Select Start--Settings--Control PanelWindows NT 4.0 Dhcp Server Select Start--Programs--Admin Tools--DHCP Manager Define the Telephone IP Address Range Set the Subnet MaskClick Edit Array Select Scope under Dhcp OptionsSelect the Global parameter under Dhcp Options Select Defaults from the DHCPOptions menu Activating the LeasesSelect Start--Programs--Administrative Tools--DHCP Windows 2000 Dhcp ServerCompleting the New Scope Wizard dialog box displays Under Predefined Options and Values, click Add Change the Data Type to StringHttp Generic Setup Telephone Software and Binary Files General Download ProcessSoftware Choosing the Right Binary File and Upgrade Script File Series SIP IP Telephone Scripts and Binary FilesUpgrade Script File Settings FileContents of the Settings File SET Sntpsrvr 192.168.1.111 SET Gmtoffset -500 SET Dstoffset Group System Value # 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9600 specifications

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