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Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
SIPPROXYSRVR
SIPPORT
SIPREGISTRAR
SNMPADD
SNMPSTRING
SNTPSRVR
SPEAKERSTAT
Default Value
" " (Null)
5060
" " (Null)
" " (Null)
" " (Null)
" " (Null)
2
Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones
Description and Value Range
SIP Proxy Server IP Addresses. Valid values are zero or
more IP Addresses in dotted-decimal or DNS name
format, separated by commas without any intervening
spaces (0 to 255 ASCII characters, including commas).
Null ("") is a valid value, but the value may not contain
spaces.
SIP Server Port Number. Valid values are 1 to 5 ASCII
numeric characters from "0" to "65535". Null ("") is not a
valid value, and the value may not contain spaces.
SIP Registrar IP Addresses. Valid values are zero or
more IP Addresses in dotted-decimal or DNS name
format, separated by commas without any intervening
spaces (0 to 255 ASCII characters, including commas).
Null ("") is a valid value, but the value may not contain
spaces.
Text string containing one or more allowable source IP
Addresses for SNMP queries, in dotted decimal or DNS
format, separated by commas, with up to 127 total ASCII
characters. The Null default means that SNMP is
disabled. Release 2.6 does not support SNMP unless
SNMPADD is set to a non-null value. When non-null, the
telephone accepts only SNMP queries from the IP
Addresses in this parameter. See the note under
SNMPSTRING.
Text string containing the SNMP community string
(up to 32 ASCII characters). The Null default means that
SNMP is disabled. Release 2.6 does not support SNMP
unless SNMPSTRING is set to a non-null value.
Note: SNMPSTRING cannot be set using Static
Addressing (ADDR). As of R2.7, SNMPSTRING cannot
be set on telephones programmed statically, therefore
SNMP cannot be used on those telephones.
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Server IP
Addresses for SIP telephones. Valid values are zero or
more IP Addresses in dotted-decimal or DNS name
format, separated by commas without any intervening
spaces (0 to 255 ASCII characters, including commas).
Null ("") is a valid value, but the value may not contain
spaces.
Hands-Free Audio Operation for SIP IP telephones.
Valid value is one ASCII numeric digit, 0 to 2, as follows:
0=No hands-free audio
1=One-way Speaker (monitor)
2=Two-way Speaker
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