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

 

 

 

STATIC

0

Static programming override flag. If set to “0” static

 

 

programming never overrides file server- (DHCP or

 

 

TFTP) or call server-administered data. If set to “1” the

 

 

file server (TFTPSRVR, HTTPSRVR, TLSSRVR)

 

 

address is overridden with the statically programmed

 

 

value. If set to “2” the call server (MCIPADD) address is

 

 

overridden with the statically programmed value, the

 

 

only non-DHCP settable value. If set to “3” both the file

 

 

server and call server addresses are overridden by the

 

 

statically programmed values.

 

 

STATIC can only be usefully set in DHCP, and values 1

 

 

and 3 must be set via DHCP. STATIC = 1 allows local

 

 

programming of individual telephones to use a different

 

 

file server than the one commonly used by all

 

 

telephones at the site. This is useful to test a different set

 

 

of 46xxsettings.txt parameters or to force a telephone to

 

 

use a different software load than is commonly used.

 

 

STATIC = 2 allows individual telephones to be

 

 

programmed to go to one particular call server. STATIC =

 

 

3 provides the combined features of STATIC = 1 and

 

 

STATIC = 2.

 

 

 

TLSSRVR

" " (Null)

Text string containing the IP addresses of one of more

 

 

Avaya HTTPS servers, in dotted decimal or DNS format.

VLANSEP

1

VLAN separation. Controls whether frames to/from the

 

 

secondary Ethernet interface receive IEEE 802.1Q

 

 

tagging treatment. The tagging treatment enables

 

 

frames to be forwarded based on their tags in a manner

 

 

separate from telephone frames. If tags are not

 

 

changed, no tag-based forwarding is employed. Values

 

 

are: 1=Change tags as necessary, 2= Do not change

 

 

tags.

 

 

 

VLANTEST

60

Number of seconds to wait for a DHCPOFFER when

 

 

using a non-zero VLAN ID (1-3 ASCII digits, from “0”

 

 

to “999”).

 

 

9 of 9

 

 

 

Note:

The 4630/4630SW and 4620/4620SW/4621SW/4622SW/4625SW IP Telephones have additional, optional administration. See Customizing the 4630/4630SW IP

Telephone on page 114 and Customizing 4610SW, 4620/4620SW, 4621SW, 4622SW, and 4625SW IP Telephones on page 119 for more information.

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4600 specifications

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