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Administering Deskphone Options
Table 9: 1600 Series IP Deskphone Customizable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
LANGSYS
LOGLOCAL
LOGSRVR
MCIPADD
MSGNUM
OPSTAT
PHNCC
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Default Value
Description and Value Range
" " (Null)
0 to 32 ASCII characters. The file name of the system
default language file, if any.
0
Event Log Severity Level (one 0-8 ASCII numeric
digit). Controls the level of events logged in the
endptRecentLog and endptResetLog objects in the
SNMP MIB. Events with the selected level and with a
higher severity level will be logged. Valid values are:
0=Disabled, 1=emergencies, 2=alerts, 3=critical,
4=errors, 5=warnings, 6=notices, 7=information,
8=debug.
" " (Null)
Voice Monitoring Manager (VMM) Server Address.
Zero or one IP address in dotted-decimal format or
DNS Name format (0-15 ASCII characters).
0.0.0.0
Call Server Address. Zero or more Avaya Aura
Communication Manager server IP addresses. Format
is dotted-decimal or DNS name format, separated by
commas without intervening spaces (0-255 ASCII
characters, including commas). Null is a valid value.
" " (Null)
Voice mail deskphone number. Specifies the number to
be dialed automatically when the deskphone user
presses the Message button. Value: 0-30 ASCII
dialable characters (0-9, * and #) and no spaces. Null
is a valid value.
111
Options status flag(s) (1 or 3 ASCII numeric digits)
indicate which options are user-selectable. The default
of 111 grants access to all options and related
applications.
Single digit valid values are:
1=user can access all options, including Logout,
2= user can access only view-oriented applications.
Three-digit valid values are a concatenation of binary
values, in the form abc, where each letter represents a
0 (disabled/off) or 1 (enabled/on), interpreted as:
a = base settings for all user options and related
applications, except as noted in b or c.
b = setting for view-oriented applications (for example,
the Network Information application), as applicable.
c = setting for Logout application, if applicable.
The binary "0" does not allow an end user to see or
invoke options and related applications. The binary "1"
allows full display and access to all options and related
applications.
1
Deskphone country code. The administered
international country code for the location by the
algorithm that dials calls from the incoming Call Log or
from Web pages. Range: 1-3 digits, from "1" to "999."
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