
Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults
Operating Parameters
OpFlags
Description
This parameter enables/disables various operational features.
See Table
Value Type
Bitmap
Default
0x2
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
323
Table
Bit Number Definition
0If Bit 0 = 0, the TFTP configuration filename supplied by the DHCP server overwrites the default filename for each Cisco ATA.
If Bit 0 = 1, the default Cisco ATA filename is always used.
1If Bit 1 = 0, the Cisco ATA probes the static network router during the
2Reserved.
3If Bit 3=1, the Cisco ATA does not request DHCP option 150 in the DHCP discovery message; some DHCP server do not respond if option 150 is requested.
4If Bit 4 = 1, the Cisco ATA uses the VLAN ID specified in the VLANSetting parameter for VLAN IP encapsulation (see the “VLANSetting” section on page
5If Bit 5=1, the Cisco ATA does not use VLAN IP encapsulation.
6If Bit 6=1, the Cisco ATA does not perform CDP discovery.
7If Bit 7=1, the Cisco ATA does not allow web configuration. Once the web server is disabled, you must configure the Cisco ATA with the TFTP or voice configuration menu methods.
Examples
1.If the existing OpFlags value is 0x2, select menu option 323 from the voice configuration menu and enter the value 130 (0x82). This disables web configuration.
If you later attempt to access the Cisco ATA web configuration page, the following error messages will be displayed.
–Netscape: The document contained no data. Try again later, or contact the server's administrator.
–Internet Explorer: The page cannot be displayed.
2.If the existing OpFlags value is 0x82, select menu option 323 from the voice configuration menu and enter the value 2 (0x2). This disables web configuration.
8If Bit 8=1, the Cisco ATA does not allow HTTP refresh access with the http://ip/refresh command.
9If Bit 9=1, the Cisco ATA does not allow HTTP reset access with the http://ip/reset command.
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