Chapter 3 Managing Cisco SIP IP Phones
Modifying the Phone’s SIP Settings
–dst_offset—(Optional) Offset from the phone’s time when DST is in effect.
–dst_start_month—(Optional) Month in which DST starts.
–dst_start_day—(Optional) Day of the month on which DST begins.
–dst_start_day_of_week—(Optional) Day of the week on which DST begins.
–dst_start_week_of_month—(Optional) Week of month in which DST begins.
–dst_start_time—(Optional) Time of day on which DST begins.
–dst_stop_month—(Optional) Month in which DST ends.
–dst_stop_day—(Optional) Day of the month on which DST ends.
–dst_stop_day_of_week—(Optional) Day of the week on which DST ends.
–dst_stop_week_of_month—(Optional) Week of month in which DST ends.
–dst_stop_time—(Optional) Time of day on which DST ends.
–dst_auto_adjust—(Optional) Whether or not DST is automatically adjusted on the phones.
•dnd_control—(Optional) Whether the Do Not Disturb feature is enabled or disabled by default on the phone or whether the feature is permanently enabled. When the feature is permanently enabled, a phone is a “call out” phone only. When the Do Not Disturb feature is turned on, the phone will block all calls placed to the phone and log those calls in the Missed Calls directory. Valid values are:
–0—The Do Not Disturb feature is off by default, but can be turn on and off locally via the phone’s user interface.
–1—The Do Not Disturb feature is on by default, but can be turned on and off locally via the phone’s user interface.
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