Avaya 9600 manual Enablerediallist, Enhdialstat, Exchangeserver, List, Exchangeuser, Failedsession

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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

 

ENABLE_REDIAL_LIST

1

Enables or disables the capability to redial out of a list of

 

 

recently dialed numbers instead of performing last

 

 

number redial. Values are 0=disabled (last number redial

 

 

only is offered to the user); 1=enabled (user can select

 

 

either last number redial or redial from a list).

ENHDIALSTAT

1

Enhanced Dialing Status. Valid range is 0 to 2. If set to “0”

 

 

the feature is turned off. If set to “1” it is partially enabled

 

 

(dialing rules do not apply for dialing from Contacts). If

 

 

set to “2”, the Enhanced Local Dialing feature is fully

 

 

enabled (dialing rules also apply for dialing from

 

 

Contacts). Note that If CTDC_SUPPORT is enabled,

 

 

Enhanced Local Dialing is automatically disabled,

 

 

independent of the actual setting of ENHDIALSTAT. If

 

 

CTDC_SUPPORT is disabled, Enhanced Local Dialing is

 

 

processed as defined by ENHDIALSTAT.

EXCHANGE_SERVER_

" " (Null)

Used to connect to Microsoft Exchange™ server to

LIST

 

access calendar data. Zero to 255 characters: zero or

 

 

more IP Addresses in dotted decimal or DNS name

 

 

format, separated by commas without any intervening

 

 

spaces.

EXCHANGE_USER_

" " (Null)

String of 0 to 255 characters representing user domain

DOMAIN

 

for Microsoft Exchange™ Server.

FAILED_SESSION_

30

Timer to automatically remove a failed call session.

REMOVAL_TIMER

 

Range in seconds is 5 to 999.

G726_PAYLOAD_TYPE

110

RTP dynamic payload used for G.726. Range is 96

 

 

to 127.

GMTOFFSET

0:00

Offset used to calculate time from GMT reference time.

 

 

Default string length positive or negative number of hours

 

 

and minutes less than 13 hours.

GROUP

0

Specific user group as tested in configuration files. Valid

 

 

values are 0 to 999.

HEADSYS

1

Headset operational mode. One ASCII numeric digit.

 

 

Valid values are:

 

 

0 or 2=General Operation, where a disconnect message

 

 

returns the telephone to an idle state.

 

 

1 or 3=Call Center Operation, where a disconnect

 

 

message does not change the state of the telephone.

HTTPDIR

" " (Null)

HTTP server directory path. The path name prepended to

 

 

all file names used in HTTP and HTTPS get operations

 

 

during initialization. Value: 0-127 ASCII characters, no

 

 

spaces. Null is a valid value. Leading or trailing slashes

are not required. The command syntax is “GET HTTPDIR myhttpdir” where “myhttpdir” is your HTTP server path. HTTPDIR is the path for all HTTP operations.

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Avaya 9600 Enablerediallist, Enhdialstat, Exchangeserver, List, Exchangeuser, Failedsession, Removaltimer, G726PAYLOADTYPE

9600 specifications

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