Avaya 9600 Country USA, Coverageaddr, Currentskin, Dateformat, Daylightsaving, Settingmode, DOT1X

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Administering Telephone Options

Table 11: 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Customizeable System Parameters (continued)

Parameter Name

Default

Description and Value Range

 

Value

 

COUNTRY

USA

Country of operation for specific dial tone generation.

COVERAGEADDR

" " (Null)

The URI to which call coverage is sent to in 3rd party

 

 

(non-Avaya) environments only.

CURRENT_SKIN

" " (Null)

Defines if a custom skin is currently selected (non-empty

 

 

string) or built-in default skin is used (empty string or not

 

 

set). If a custom skin is selected (non-empty string), this

 

 

value points to the corresponding skin resource definition

 

 

(i.e. contains a label as defined in "SKINS" configuration

 

 

parameter). Can also be set by the end user via Avaya

 

 

Menu Screen & Sounds option.

DATEFORMAT

%m/%d/%y

Formatting string defining how to display the date in the

 

 

top line and the call log.

DAYLIGHT_SAVING_

2

Controls daylight saving setting. Values are:

SETTING_MODE

 

0=daylight saving time is deactivated (no offset to local

 

 

time)

 

 

1=daylight saving time is activated (offset to local time as

 

 

configured in "DSTOFFSET")

 

 

2=the device switches automatically to daylight saving

 

 

time and back according to the contents of "DSTSTART"

 

 

and "DSTSTOP"

DHCPSTD

0

DHCP Standard lease violation flag. Indicates whether to

 

 

keep the IP Address if there is no response to lease

 

 

renewal. If set to “1” (No) the telephone strictly follows

 

 

the DHCP standard with respect to giving up IP

 

 

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

 

 

(Yes) the telephone continues using the IP Address until

 

 

it detects reset or a conflict (see DHCP Generic Setup).

DIALPLAN

" " (Null)

Dial plan (in "non-PPM" format) Used to identify the end

 

 

of dialing information to accelerate dialing. Valid value is

 

 

0 to 1023 characters that define the dial plan.

DNSSRVR

0.0.0.0

Text string containing the IP Address of zero or more

 

 

DNS servers, in dotted-decimal format, separated by

 

 

commas with no intervening spaces (0-255 ASCII

 

 

characters, including commas).

DOMAIN

" " (Null)

Text string containing the domain name to be used when

 

 

DNS names in system values are resolved into IP

 

 

Addresses. Valid values are 0-255 ASCII characters.

DOT1X

0

Defines the telephone's operational mode for IEEE

 

 

802.1X.Valid values are:

 

 

0 = Unicast Supplicant operation only, with PAE multicast

 

 

pass-through, but without proxy Logoff.

 

 

1= Unicast Supplicant operation only, with PAE multicast

 

 

pass-through and proxy Logoff.

 

 

2= Unicast or multicast Supplicant operation, without

 

 

PAE multicast pass-through or proxy Logoff.

 

 

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Avaya 9600 manual Country USA, Coverageaddr, Currentskin, Dateformat, Daylightsaving, Settingmode, Dhcpstd, Dialplan, DOT1X

9600 specifications

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