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Appendix
Parameter name
HEADSET_PROFILE_DEFAULT
HEADSET_PROFILE_NAMES
HOTLINE
HTTPEXCEPTIONDOMAINS
HTTPPORT
HTTPPROXY
August 2018
Installing and Administering Avaya J100 series IP Phones in third-party call control
Default
value
1
Null
Null
Null
80
Null
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Description
entire list must be quoted. There is no
way to prevent a profile from being
displayed.
Specifies the number of the default
headset audio profile.
Valid values are 1 through 20.
Specifies an ordered list of names to
be displayed for headset audio profile
selection.
The list can contain 0 to 255 UTF-8
characters.
Names are separated by commas
without any intervening spaces. Two
commas in succession indicate a null
name, which means that the default
name is displayed for the
corresponding profile. Names can
contain spaces, but if any do, the
entire list must be quoted. There is no
way to prevent a profile from being
displayed.
Specifies zero or one hotline number.
Valid values can contain up to 30
dialable characters ranging from 0 to
9, *, and #.
Specifies a list of one or more
domains, separated by commas
without any intervening spaces, for
which HTTPPROXY is not used.
The value can contain 0 to 255
characters. The default value is null.
Sets the TCP port used for HTTP file
downloads from non-Avaya servers.
Values range from 0 to 65535.
Specifies the address of the HTTP
proxy server used by SIP phones to
access an SCEP server that is not on
the enterprise network.
Valid value can contain zero or one IP
address in dotted decimal or DNS
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