Programming the SIP Handset Features
#Linux, the OS running Asterisk, has a ARP Cache flushing mechanism. This
#feature serves to refresh the ARP Cache for the 8002 phones. For 8020 and
#8030 phones, the ARP Cache is refreshed by the SVP server. 8020/8030
#phones do not know how to parse this parameter.
#
#The value of this parameter for 8002 phones should be just less than the
#minimum ARP Cache flushing time on the Linux box running Asterisk. For
#Redhat this minimum flushing time is 15 seconds, so the parameter needs to
#be set for 14 seconds or less. For other Linux Distributions, you may
#have to determine what this minimum value is, however 14 seconds should
#work fine.
#
#The lower this setting, the more the impact on the 8002's standby battery
#life.(8002 phones running version 130.003 and earlier code ignore this
#parameter if present)
#(8020/8030 phones ignore this parameter if present no matter the SW
#version)
PROXY1_KEEPALIVE_SECS=14
#PROXYn_REREG_SECS specifies the
#This is the requested expiration interval sent in the REGISTER request
#message. It can be set to anything between 35 and 3600 seconds.
#The default value (which is applied if no parameter is supplied in this
#file) is 3600 which means the phone will attempt to register every 3580
#seconds, if the server's response interval doesn't take precedence (see
#below).
#
#If the server has a lower maximum setting or a higher minimum setting that
#this value then the server's response will take precedence and this
#parameter will be ignored.
#
#The phone will always attempt to
#prior to the expiration interval. Thus, if this parameter is set to 35
#seconds, and the server's response interval doesn't take precedence, then
#the phone will attempt to
#
#The lower this setting, the more the impact on the 8002's standby battery
#life.
#(8002 phones running version 130.003 and earlier code ignore this
#parameter if present)
#(8020/8030 phones ignore this parameter if present no matter the SW version) PROXY1_REREG_SECS=3600
#Favorites in the allusers file will be present in the favorites on all
#handsets
#The username can be blank and can include escaped chars
#Useful features can be included such as call forwarding or dialing
#voicemail
#FAVORITE = dial_string; username
FAVORITE = 1234; Site Security
FAVORITE = *98; Call Forwarding
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