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Administering Telephone Options
Parameter Name
RDS_MAX_RETRY_TIME
RECOVERYREGISTER
WAIT
REDIRECT_TONE
REGISTERWAIT
REUSETIME
104 Deskphone SIP 9608, 9611G, 9621G, 9641G Administrator Guide Release 6.0.1
Default
Description and Value Range
Value
600
Remote data source maximum retry time;
indicates the maximum delay interval (in seconds)
before giving up on PPM server connection.
Values are: 2-3600 (seconds). Software Release
2.5 lowers the minimum value from 300 to 2
seconds to allow the phone to operate in the
"older" R2.4 manner by setting the PPM retry
parameters to:
SET RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_ATTEMPTS 10
SET RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_TIME 2
SET RDS_MAX_RETRY_TIME 2
60
Reactive monitoring interval in seconds for
Failover. Valid values are: 10 - 36000
Note: If set via the settings file this value is given a
precedence of 4. If set via PPM in the
ListOfMaintenanceData element of the
getAllEndpointConfigurationResponse this value is
given a precedence of 5.
1
A single "boop" of call coverage tone played when
at least one of the provisional responses is a 181
Call Forwarded and no RTP packets are received;
afterwards the deskphone continues playing
ringback. If the 181 Call Forwarded response
includes early media SDP (implying that an RTP
stream is being received) the phone interrupts the
RTP stream to play the call coverage tone. This
value represents the call coverage tone ID. Valid
values are:
1 = Frequency 440 Hz, Cadence 600 ms, then off.
2 = Frequency 425 Hz, Cadence 200 ms, then off.
3 = Frequency 440 + 480 Hz, Cadence 400 ms,
then off.
4 = Frequency 1700 Hz, Cadence 2 seconds, then
off.
900
Number of seconds for next re-registration to SIP
server. The default value for software Release
2.4+ was originally set to 300 to accommodate
UDP, however, TCP/TLS is the recommended
arrangement and is the most typical configuration;
the default was changed from 300 to 900 seconds
for software Release 2.5+. UDP arrangements can
be handled by setting the value of the parameter to
a lower value in the settings file. Range in
seconds: 30 to 86400.
60
IP address reuse timeout, in seconds. Values are:
0, 20-999. Note that this value can also be set via
Option# 242 in a DHCPACK message.
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