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Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
DATESEPARATOR
DATETIMEFORMAT
DHCPSTD
DIALPLAN
DIALWAIT
DNSSRVR
DOMAIN
DOT1X
Default Value
Description and Value Range
/
Date Separation Character for SIP telephones. Valid value
is one ASCII graphic character from exclamation point (hex
21) through tilde (hex 7E). Null ("") is not a valid value. The
specified character is used to separate the month, day, and
year on the telephone display.
0
Time/Date Display Format for SIP telephones. Valid value is
one ASCII numeric digit, 0 to 3. The values and associated
Time and Date format the SIP telephones display are:
0 = 12-hour time, mm/dd/yy
1 = 12-hour time, dd/mm/yy
2 = 24-hour time, mm/dd/yy
3 = 24-hour time, dd/mm/yy
See
page 116 for more information.
0
DHCP Standard flag. If set to "1" the telephone strictly
follows the DHCP standard with respect to giving up IP
Addresses when the DHCP lease expires. If set to "0" the
telephone continues using the IP Address until it detects
reset or a conflict (see
" " (Null)
The Dial Plan for SIP telephones. Valid values are zero to
1000 of the following ASCII characters:
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *, #, x, Z, z, [, ], -, +, |.
See
page 117 for specific guidelines.
5
Dialing Timeout Interval for SIP telephones. Valid values are
one or two ASCII numeric digits, 0 to 10. This parameter
controls how many seconds the telephone waits after each
dialable character is dialed. If an appropriate dial plan has
not been defined, the SIP telephone assumes the number is
complete and initiates a call when the timeout interval is
reached.
" " (Null)
Text string containing the IP Address of one or more DNS
servers, at least one of which must be a valid, non-zero,
dotted decimal address.
" " (Null)
Text string containing the domain name to be used when
DNS names in system values are resolved into IP
Addresses.
0
802.1X Supplicant operation mode. Valid values are:
0=Unicast Supplicant operation only, with PAE multicast
pass-through, but without proxy Logoff,
1=Unicast Supplicant operation only, with PAE multicast
pass-through and proxy Logoff,
2=Unicast or multicast Supplicant operation, without PAE
multicast pass-through or proxy Logoff.
Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones
Setting the Date and Time on SIP IP Telephones
DHCP Generic
Setting the Dial Plan on SIP IP Telephones
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