Avaya 9600 Telephone User Manual


 
Administering Options for the 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones
Issue 2 December 2007 91
SKINS " " (Null) Applicable to the SIP 9640 IP Telephone only.
Represents a list of skin information tuples. Each skin
information is a pair of {skin label, skin URL} data. Each
skin tuple is delimited by commas. Each skin tuple
contains skin label (verbatim label displayed on the
screen) and skin URL. Skin label and URL are separated
by a ' ='. The URL may be specified in an absolute or
relative path format (“./” for next higher directory level in
relative path format; origin is the directory specified by
HTTPDIR or TLSDIR depending on download via http or
https). String maximum is 1023 characters. Example:
Yankees (Color)=http://svn.avaya.com/drop/skins/
yankees_color/boohisscolor.xml
SNMPADD " " (Null) Text string containing zero or more allowable source IP
Addresses for SNMP queries, in dotted decimal or DNS
format, separated by commas, with up to 255 total ASCII
characters including commas and no intervening spaces.
SNMPSTRING " " (Null) Text string containing the SNMP community name string
(up to 32 ASCII characters, no spaces).
SNTPSRVR " " (Null) Used to retrieve date and time via SNTP (in case of
several entries first address always first, etc.). Zero to
255 characters: zero or more IP Addresses in dotted
decimal or DNS name format, separated by commas
without any intervening spaces.
SPEAKERSTAT 2 Limits the hands-free audio operation mode. Valid values
are:
0=no speakerphone allowed
1=one-way speakerphone operation allowed (monitor)
2=two-way speakerphone operation allowed
SUBSCRIBE_SECURITY 2 Controls the use of SIP and SIPS subscriptions. Valid
values are 0 - 2.
SUPPORT_GIGABIT 0 Flag indicating whether the telephone supports GigE
(Gigabit Ethernet). Valid values are:
0=Telephone does not support GigE
1=Telephone supports GigE
SYSTEM_ LANGUAGE " " (Null) System Default Language definition. String representing
a file name (shall be identical to one of the file names
received via LANGUAGES parameter or null).
TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_
INTERVAL
10 Time interval (number of seconds) after which TCP
keep-alive packets are re-transmitted. The interval is
started by the system TCP/IP stack (when TCP
keep-alive is enabled with specified time intervals).
Values are 5-60 seconds.
TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_
STATUS
1 Indicates whether TCP/IP keep-alive should be enabled
at the system. Values are 0=TCP keep alive disabled,
1=TCP keep alive enabled.
Table 11: 9600 Series SIP IP Telephones Customizeable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name Default
Value
Description and Value Range
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