Server Administration
Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones
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Because this password is likely stored on the server “in the clear” and is certainly sent
to the telephone in the clear, you should not consider PROCPSWD as a high-security
technique to inhibit a sophisticated end-user from obtaining access to the local
procedures.
Administering this password disables all local procedures, inclu ding V I E W, which is
read-only and would not change any settings in any case.
Table 4-5. 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters
Parameter Name Default Value Status Description and Value Range
AGCHAND 1Automatic Gain Control status for handset
(0=disabled, 1=enabled).
AGCHEAD 1Automatic Gain Control status for headset
(0=disabled, 1=enabled).
CTISTAT 1Computer-Telephony Integration (CTI) Status
(1=enabled, 0=disabled).
CTIUDPPORT 49721 CTI UDP listener port (49714 through 49721,
inclusive).
DNSSRVR " " (Null) Text string containing the IP address of one or
more DNS servers (at least one of which must
be a valid, non-zero, dotted decimal address.
DOMAIN “ “ (Null) Text string containing the domain name to be
used when DNS names in system values are
resolved into IP addresses.
IRSTAT 1 Text string containing status of Infrared
interface (0= off/disabled, 1= on/enabled).
L2Q 0 802.1Q framing (0=auto. 1= on, 2= off).
L2QAUD 6Layer 2 audio priority value (0 to 7).
L2QSIG 6Layer 2 audio priority value (0 to 7).
L2QVLAN 0802.1Q VLAN IDentifier (0 to 4094).
MCPORT 1719 Call server transport-layer port number (0-
65535).
NTWKAUDIO 0Network Audio Quality Assessment Display
(1=on, 0=off).
NVVLANTEST 60 Number of seconds to wait for a
DCHPOFFER when using a non-zero VLAN
ID (1-3 ASCII digits, from “0” to “999”).