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Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)

Parameter Name

Default Value

Description and Value Range

 

 

 

COVERAGEADDR

“ ” (Null)

Call Coverage/Messages URI for SIP telephones. The

 

 

URI used for Call Coverage and Messages buttons.

 

 

Valid values are zero or one URI (0 to 255 ASCII

 

 

characters). Null (“”) is a valid value, but the value may

 

 

not contain spaces.

 

 

 

CTISTAT

1

Computer-Telephony Integration (CTI) Status

 

 

(1=enabled, 0=disabled). Applies only to H.323

 

 

telephones.

CTIUDPPORT

49721

CTI UDP listener port (49714 through 49721, inclusive).

 

 

Applies only to H.323 telephones.

 

 

 

DATESEPARATOR

/

Date Separation Character for SIP telephones. Valid

 

 

value is one ASCII graphic character from exclamation

 

 

point (hex 21) through tilde (hex 7E). Null (“”) is not a

 

 

valid value. The specified character is used to separate

 

 

the month, day, and year on the telephone display.

DATETIMEFORMAT

0

Time/Date Display Format for SIP telephones. Valid

 

 

value is one ASCII numeric digit, 0 to 3. The values and

 

 

associated Time and Date format the SIP telephones

 

 

display are:

 

 

0 = 12-hour time, mm/dd/yy

 

 

1 = 12-hour time, dd/mm/yy

 

 

2 = 24-hour time, mm/dd/yy

 

 

3 = 24-hour time, dd/mm/yy

 

 

See Setting the Date and Time on SIP IP Telephones on

 

 

page 112 for more information.

 

 

 

DHCPSTD

0

DHCP Standard flag. If set to “1” the telephone strictly

 

 

follows the DHCP standard with respect to giving up IP

 

 

addresses when the DHCP lease expires. If set to “0” the

 

 

telephone continues using the IP address until it detects

 

 

reset or a conflict (see DHCP Generic Setup).

DIALPLAN

“ ” (Null)

The Dial Plan for SIP telephones. Valid values are zero

 

 

to 1000 of the following ASCII characters:

 

 

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *, #, x, Z, z, [, ], -, +, .

 

 

See Setting the Dial Plan on SIP IP Telephones on

 

 

page 113 for specific guidelines.

DIALWAIT

5

Dialing Timeout Interval for SIP telephones. Valid values

 

 

are one or two ASCII numeric digits, 0 to 10. This

parameter controls how many seconds the telephone waits after each dialable character is dialed. If an appropriate dial plan has not been defined, the SIP telephone assumes the number is complete and initiates a call when the timeout interval is reached.

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