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CAUTION:
PROCPSWD is likely stored on the server "in the clear" and is certainly sent to
CAUTION:
the telephone in the clear. Therefore, do not consider PROCPSWD as a
high-security technique to inhibit a sophisticated end-user from obtaining access
to local procedures.
Administering this password can limit access to all local procedures, including
V I E W, which is read-only and would not change any settings in any case.
Note:
Parameters that do not specify "H.323" or "SIP" apply to both protocols.
Note:
Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters
Parameter Name
AGCHAND
AGCHEAD
AGCSPKR
AUDASYS
AUDIOENV
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Default Value
Description and Value Range
1
Automatic Gain Control status for handset
(0=disabled, 1=enabled).
1
Automatic Gain Control status for headset
(0=disabled, 1=enabled).
1
Automatic Gain Control status for Speaker
(0=disabled, 1=enabled).
3
System setting for audible/ visual alerting (1 ASCII digit from
0 to 3). If 1 or 3, user is allowed to reduce the volume to
zero (button clicks remain at their lowest audible setting, but
no audio alerting is provided). If 0 or 2, user is not allowed to
reduce the Ringer Click volume below the lowest audible
setting.
If AUDASYS is set to 0, visual alerting is set to on in
accordance with product specific requirements. If
AUDASYS is set to a non-zero level, visual alerting is
controlled by the value of NVALERT. If NVALERT=0, only
audible alerting is generated; if NVALERT=1, both visual
and audible alerting is generated. For setting NVALERT,
see 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide (Document
Number 555-233-128).
0
Audio environment selection index (1 to 3 ASCII numeric
digits from 0 to 107 for pre-2.8 Releases and 0 to 191 for
Release 2.8). Applies only to telephones with R2.4 and later
software releases, except R2.5. For more information, see
Internal Audio Parameters
Quality Tuning for IP Telephones, Issue 2 on
support.avaya.com.
on page 90. Also see Audio
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