Avaya 4600 manual PHY2STAT, Procpswd, Procstat, Pushcap, Pushport, Registerwait, Rtcpmonport

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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

 

 

 

PHY2STAT

1

Secondary Ethernet interface setting

 

 

(0=Secondary Ethernet interface off/disabled, 1=auto,

 

 

2=10Mbps half-duplex, 3=10Mbps full-duplex,

 

 

4=100Mbps half-duplex, 5=100Mbps full-duplex).

 

 

 

PROCPSWD

" " (Null)

Text string containing the local (dialpad) procedure

 

 

password (Null or 1-7 ASCII digits).

PROCSTAT

0

Local (dialpad) Administrative Options status

 

 

(0=all Administrative Options are allowed, 1=only VIEW

 

 

is allowed).

 

 

 

PUSHCAP

222

Push capabilities - audio receive push value (hundreds),

 

 

Web push value (tens), or Top Line value. Any values

 

 

other than combinations of 0, 1, and/or 2 are treated as

 

 

"0" (disabled). Values are 000 to 999, defined as:

 

 

0 = Push disabled.

 

 

1 = Normal only push allowed.

 

 

2 = Normal and/or barge-on push allowed.

 

 

For example, if the value is “222” everything is allowed, if

 

 

the value is “111” no barge-in is allowed, and the value

 

 

200 signifies both a normal and barge-in audio push, but

 

 

not a Web or Top Line push.

PUSHPORT

80

Destination TCP port for the telephone’s HTTP server.

 

 

Valid values are: 80 to 65535.

 

 

 

REGISTERWAIT

3600

SIP Re-registration Interval. The SIP registration

 

 

expiration interval (in seconds) sent to the SIP registrar

 

 

during registration. Valid values are 1 to 5 ASCII numeric

 

 

characters from 0 to 65535. Null (“”) is not a valid value,

 

 

and the value may not contain spaces.

RTCPMON

" " (Null)

Text string containing the 4-octet IP address of the RTCP

 

 

monitor currently in use.

 

 

 

RTCPMONPORT

5005

The port used to send RTCP information to the IP

 

 

address specified in the RTCPMON parameter.

SIPDOMAIN

“ ” (Null)

SIP Domain Name. Valid values are 0 to 255 ASCII

 

 

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

not contain spaces. The domain name used in the Contact header for SIP registration. For example, if the SIP domain is “avaya.com”, the Contact header sent to the SIP registrar for extension 1234 would be sip:1234@avaya.com.

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4600 specifications

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