Configuration Files

Emergency <emergency/>

In the following attributes, y is the index of the emergency entry description and z is the index of the server associated with the emergency entry y. For each emergency entry (index y), one or more server entry (indexes (y,z)) can be configured. y and z must both follow single step increasing numbering starting at 1.

This configuration attribute is defined as follows:

Attribute

Permitted Values

Default

Interpretation

 

 

 

 

dialplan.x.routing.emergency.

Comma separated list of

Null

This represents the URLs

y.value

entries or single entry

Example:

that should be watched for

 

representing a or a

emergency routing.

 

“15,17,18”, “911”,

 

combination of SIP URL.

 

 

“sos”.

When one of these defined

 

 

 

URL is detected as being

 

 

 

dialed by the user, the call

 

 

 

will be automatically directed

 

 

 

to the defined emergency

 

 

 

server.

 

 

 

 

dialplan.x.routing.emergency.

positive integer

Null

Index representing the

y.server.z

 

 

server defined in Server

 

 

 

<server/> on page A-118

 

 

 

that will be used for

 

 

 

emergency routing.

 

 

 

 

Messaging <msg/>

Message-waiting indication is supported on a per-registration basis.

This configuration attribute is defined as follows:

Attribute

Permitted

Default

Interpretation

Values

 

 

 

 

msg.bypassInstantMessage

0, 1

0

If set to 1, the display offering a choice of

 

 

 

“Message Center” and “Instant Messages” will

 

 

 

be bypassed when pressing the Messages key.

 

 

 

The phone will act as if “Message Center” was

 

 

 

chosen. Refer to Voice Mail Integration on

 

 

 

page 4-54. Instant Messages will still be

 

 

 

accessible from the Main Menu.

 

 

 

 

This attribute also includes:

Message Waiting Indicator <mwi/>

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