Avaya 9600 manual Tcpkeepalivetime, Timeformat, Tlssrvrid, Trustcerts, Useexchange, Usequadzeros

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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

 

TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME

60

This time interval is the time 9600 Series SIP IP

 

 

Telephones will wait before sending out a TCP keep-alive

 

 

message (TCP ACK message) to the far-end. The time is

 

 

controlled by the system's TCP/IP stack. The timer is

 

 

restarted after application level data (for example, a SIP

 

 

message) is sent over the socket. When the system is

 

 

idle, this keep-alive time expires and results in sending a

 

 

TCP ACK (keep-alive) packet. Valid values are 10-3600

 

 

(seconds).

TIMEFORMAT

0

Display time according to defined format in the top line

 

 

and in the call log. Values are:

 

 

0=am/pm format

 

 

1=24h format

TLSDIR

" " (Null)

Path name for https downloads. Character string of 0 to

 

 

127 characters representing a directory name or path to

 

 

directory.

TLSPORT

443

Destination TCP port used for requests to https server

 

 

during initialization. Values: 0-65535.

TLSSRVRID

1

Flag to indicate if TLS server identification is required.

 

 

Valid values are:

 

 

0 = no certificate match necessary; TLS/SSL connection

 

 

will be established anyway.

 

 

1 = certificate match required; TLS/SSL connection will

 

 

only be established if the server's identity matches the

 

 

server's certificate.

TRUSTCERTS

" " (Null)

File names of certificates to be used for authentication.

 

 

List of file names separated by commas (0 to 1024

 

 

characters).

USE_EXCHANGE_

0

Activate/deactivate usage of calendar on Microsoft

CALENDAR

 

Exchange™ Server. Values are: 0=disabled, 1=enabled.

USE_QUAD_ZEROS_

0

Flag that indicates whether a= directional attributes or

FOR_HOLD

 

0.0.0.0 IP Address is used in the SDP to signal hold

 

 

operation. 0=use “a= directional attributes”, 1=use quad

 

 

zeros.

VLANSEP

1

Enables or disables VLAN separation. Controls whether

 

 

frames to/from the secondary Ethernet interface receive

 

 

IEEE 802.1Q tagging treatment. The tagging treatment

 

 

enables frames to be forwarded based on their tags in a

 

 

manner separate from telephone frames. If tags are not

 

 

changed, no tag-based forwarding is employed. Values

 

 

are: 1=On/Enabled, 2= Off/Disabled. This parameter is

 

 

used with several related parameters. For more

 

 

information, see VLAN Separation on page 96.

VLANTEST

60

Number of seconds to wait for a DHCPOFFER when

 

 

using a non-zero VLAN ID (1-3 ASCII digits, from “0” to

 

 

“999”).

 

 

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Avaya 9600 manual Tcpkeepalivetime, Timeformat, Tlssrvrid, Trustcerts, Useexchange, Usequadzeros, Forhold, Vlansep

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