The 46Xxsettings.txt File - Avaya 3641 Administration Manual

Ip wireless handset with session initiation protocol (sip)
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The 46xxsettings.txt file

The settings file contains the parameters that you can use to customize the Avaya IP
Wireless Handset for your enterprise. Contact your service representative for a sample
of this file or if you need additional assistance.
Note:
Avaya recommends that the settings file have the extension *.txt. The Avaya IP Wireless
Handset can use Avaya-provided default values and operate without the settings file if
you have no settings that you want to customize. Note that you can also change these
settings with DHCP.
Note:
Use one settings file for all your Avaya IP Wireless Handset. The settings file includes
the 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handsets covered in this document. The settings
file also includes parameters for other IP Deskphones as covered in their respective
administrator guides.
The settings that pertain to the 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handsets can include
the following types of statements, one per line. Any invalid statement is ignored. The
statement types are:
SET statements of the form SET parameter_name value. If the desired value
contains a blank or a comma, the entire value must by placed within double quotes.
GOTO statements, of the form GOTO tag. GOTO statements cause the handset to
continue interpreting the configuration file after a line that begins with a "# tag"
statement. If no such line exists in the upgrade or settings file after the GOTO, the
phone ignores anything in the file after the GOTO.
Tags are lines that begin with a # tag; tag is an unquoted string and cannot contain a
space or comma.
IF statements, of the form IF $name SEQ string GOTO tag, where name is one of
the system parameters shown in the table below. Conditionals cause the GOTO
command to be processed if the (string equivalent) value of name is equal to string.
Note that the string comparison ignores case, so "Abc" matches "ABC" or "abc". If
no such name exists, the entire conditional is ignored.
Format of SET statements: the string must be included in double quotes if it includes
spaces or commas. Any string may be in double quotes, so 1 and "1" are equivalent
as are "abc" and abc..
Any line which does not match one of the previous statement types is ignored and,
therefore, can be treated as a comment. By convention, in the settings files distributed
by Avaya, any line intended to be ignored by the phone or read as a comment starts with
"##".
Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide
System Configuration
June 2012
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