9600 Series SIP IP Telephone Scripts and Binary Files
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The following is intended only as a simple example. Your settings will vary from the settings shown. This sample assumes specification of a DNS Server, identifying
SET DNSSRVR ”dnsexample.yourco.com” SET SIPPROXYSRVR 192.168.1.110 SET SIPSIGNAL “1” (TCP)
SET ENABLE_PRESENCE “1” (show presence icons) SET SIPDOMAIN ”domain name”
SET SNTPSRVR 192.168.1.111 SET GMTOFFSET “-5:00” SET DSTOFFSET “1”
SET DSTSTART “2SunMar2L” (second Sunday in March at 2 am Local time) SET DSTSTOP “1SunNov2L” (first Sunday in November at 2 am Local time)
Note that the DSTSTART and DSTSTOP parameters reflect the new 2007 Daylight Savings Time values for North America
See Chapter 8: Administering Telephone Options for details about specific values. You need only specify settings that vary from defaults, although specifying defaults is harmless.
VLAN separation controls whether or not traffic received on the secondary Ethernet interface is forwarded on the voice VLAN and whether network traffic received on the data VLAN is forwarded to the telephone. Add commands to the 46xxsettings.txt file to enable VLAN separation. The following example assumes the data VLAN ID is “yyy” and the data traffic priority is “z”:
SET VLANSEP 1 SET PHY2VLAN yyy SET PHY2PRIO z
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Also configure the network switch so that 802.1Q tags are not removed from frames forwarded to the telephone.
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