Avaya 4600 manual L2QAUD, L2QSIG, L2QVLAN, Mcport, Musicsrvr, Mwisrvr, Ntwkaudio, Opstat

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Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones

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

Parameter Name

Default Value

Description and Value Range

 

 

 

L2Q

0

802.1Q framing value (0=auto, 1=on, 2=off).

 

 

 

L2QAUD

6

Layer 2 audio priority value (0 to 7).

 

 

 

L2QSIG

6

Layer 2 audio priority value (0 to 7).

 

 

 

L2QVLAN

0

802.1Q VLAN Identifier (0 to 4094).

 

 

 

MCPORT

1719

Media server transport-layer port number (0-65535).

 

 

Applies only to H.323 telephones.

MUSICSRVR

“ ” (Null)

Music Server IP addresses for SIP telephones. Valid

 

 

values are zero 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). Null (“”) is a valid value, but the value may not

 

 

contain spaces.

 

 

 

MWISRVR

“ ” (Null)

Message Waiting Server IP addresses for SIP

 

 

telephones. Valid values are zero 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). Null (“”) is a valid value,

 

 

but the value may not contain spaces.

NTWKAUDIO

0

Network Audio Quality Assessment Display

 

 

(1=on, 0=off).

OPSTAT

111

Options status flags. Consists of 3 “bits” where each digit

 

 

represents a 0 (disabled/off) or 1 (enabled/on). When

 

 

OPSTAT is set to 000, all options are disabled and a

user attempt to access the Options menu produces an error screen.

Setting the first character to 0 (001, 010, or 011) disables the second Options menu screen, blocking user access to Personal Ringing, Contrast Control, Backup/Restore, Feature Button Labeling, PC Ethernet interface, and Select Display Language.

Setting the second character to 0 (001, 100, or 101) removes View IP Settings and Network Audio Quality from the main Options screen, making these options unavailable to the user. Further, setting the second character to 0 also removes the IP address from the Discovering... message the telephone displays while attempting to find a media server.

Setting the third character to 0 (100, 010, or 110) removes the Logoff option from the main Options menu, making this feature unavailable to the user.

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