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

 

PRESENCE_SERVER

" " (Null)

List of Presence Server IP or DNS address(es). This

 

 

value is used to access the server for presence

 

 

indications (in case of several entries first address

 

 

always first, etc.). In some environments the SIP proxy/

 

 

registrar may be different than the presence server. In

 

 

this case, the presence server is set via this parameter. If

 

 

both functions are provided by the same server, it is not

 

 

necessary to set PRESENCE_SERVER - the SIP proxy

 

 

server is accessed for server-based presence

 

 

indications. Zero 0 to 255 characters: zero or more IP

 

 

addresses in dotted decimal or DNS name format,

 

 

separated by commas without any intervening spaces.

 

 

When operating in a non-Avaya environment, this value

 

 

is "set via a SET command in the settings file. If this

 

 

value is not set, the SIP Proxy server address is used.

 

 

When not set via settings file, this value is retrieved via

 

 

PPM.

PROCPSWD

27238

Text string containing the local (dialpad) procedure

 

 

password (Null or 1-7 ASCII digits). If set, password must

 

 

be entered immediately after accessing the Craft Access

 

 

Code Entry screen, either during initialization or when

 

 

Mute (or Contacts for the 9610) is pressed to access a

 

 

craft procedure. Intended to facilitate restricted access to

 

 

local procedures even when command sequences are

 

 

known. Password is viewable, not hidden.

PROCSTAT

0

Controls access to local (dialpad) administrative

 

 

procedures. Values are:

 

 

0 = Full access to craft local procedures

 

 

1 = restricted access to craft local procedures

PROVIDE_EDITED_

2

Controls whether edited dialing is allowed and whether

DIALING

 

on-hook dialing is disabled. Valid values are:

 

 

0 = Disable edit dialing. "Dialing Options" is not displayed

 

 

to the user so the user cannot change edit dialing; the

 

 

telephone defaults to on-hook dialing.

 

 

1 = Disable on-hook dialing and do not display "Dialing

 

 

Options" to the user so the user cannot change edit

 

 

dialing; the telephone defaults to edit dialing.

 

 

2 = Display "Dialing Options" to allow user to change

 

 

from on-hook to edit dialing. This is the default.

 

 

3 = Display "Dialing Options" to allow user to change

 

 

from edit dialing to on-hook dialing; the telephone

 

 

defaults to edit dialing.

 

 

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9600 specifications

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