Administering Options for the 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones

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

Parameter Name

Default

Description and Value Range

 

Value

 

HTTPEXCEPTION

" " (Null)

Domains to be excluded for SCEP. String representing

DOMAINS

 

zero or one domains in a URL of 0 to 255 characters in

 

 

dotted decimal or DNS name format with multiple

 

 

domains delimited by commas.

HTTPPORT

80

Destination TCP port used for requests to the HTTP

 

 

server during initialization. Range is 0 - 65535.

 

 

Note: For SIP Release 1.0, there should be no need to

 

 

set this parameter to values other than default value.

HTTPPROXY

" " (Null)

Zero or one IP or DNS address of the HTTP server for

 

 

SCEP. 0 to 255 characters in dotted decimal or DNS

 

 

name format followed by a colon and port number. The

 

 

colon and port number are optional. If this parameter is

 

 

not null, this (proxy) transport address is used to set up

 

 

the HTTP connection as the transport protocol for SCEP.

HTTPSRVR

0.0.0.0

List of IP Address(es) or DNS Name(s) of HTTP file

 

 

server(s) used to download telephone files. HTTP server

 

 

addresses can be in dotted decimal or DNS format, and

 

 

must be separated by commas (0-255 ASCII characters,

 

 

including commas).

ICMPDU

1

Controls whether ICMP Destination Unreachable

 

 

messages will be processed. Values are:

 

 

0=DU messages not transmitted

 

 

1= DU messages not transmitted in response to specific

 

 

events

 

 

2= DU message with code 2 will be transmitted in case of

 

 

specific events

ICMPRED

0

Controls whether ICMP Redirect messages will be

 

 

processed. Values are:

 

 

0 = Redirect messages will neither be transmitted nor

 

 

received Redirect messages will be supported

 

 

1 = Redirect messages will not be transmitted, but

 

 

received Redirect messages will be supported per RFC

 

 

1122

INTER_DIGIT_TIMEOUT

5

This is the timeout that takes place when user stops

 

 

inputting digits. The timeout is treated as digit collection

 

 

completion, and when it occurs, the application sends out

 

 

an invite. Range in seconds of 1 to 10.

IPADD

0.0.0.0

IP Address of the telephone. Range is 7 to 15 ASCII

 

 

characters (less than the default string length) defining

 

 

one IP Address in dotted-decimal format.

L2Q

0

Requests 802.1Q tagging mode (auto/on/off). Values are:

 

 

0 = auto

 

 

1 = on

 

 

2 = off

L2QAUD

6

Layer 2 audio priority value. Range from 0 to 7.

L2QSIG

6

Layer 2 signaling priority value. Range from 0 to 7.

 

 

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