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553-3001-365 Standard 4.00 August 2005
OTM 2.2 and Element Manager have two fields for setting 802.1Q support:
Enable 802.1Q support: A check box that, when checked, sets the priority
bits to the value specified by the next item. If the check box is unchecked,
the IP Phone sends out the default priority of 6.
802.1Q Bits value (802.1p): A 802.1Q priority bit value field that sets the
value the IP Phone sent out in the priority field. The range is 0 – 7.

Password security

The following password security features must be configured and
administered in IP Line 4.5:
1SNMP community name strings
2IPL> CLI Shell password
3Call Server’s Level 1 Password (PWD1)
4IP Phone Installer Password
The SNMP community name strings, IPL> CLI Shell password, and Call
Server’s Level 1 Password (PWD1) operate at the card level. The IP Phone
Installer Password works at the node level.
The SNMP community name strings are contained in the card properties
that were transmitted to each Voice Gateway Media Card.
The IPL> CLI Shell password is configured on each individual Voice
Gateway Media Card.
The Level 1 Password (PWD1) is set at the Call Server and is sent to all
Voice Gateway Media Cards in the node.
The IP Phone Installer Password is first applied to one Voice Gateway
Media Card in the node, and then is applied to all the Voice Gateway
Media Cards in the node.

SNMP community name strings

SNMP community name strings are required to access the Voice Gateway
Media Card. There are three community names: public, admingroup2, and
admingroup3.