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Table 10: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
SNMPSTRING
SNTPSRVR
SPEAKERSTAT
STATIC
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Default Value
Description and Value Range
" " (Null)
For pre-Release 2.8 only: Text string containing the SNMP
community string (0 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.
For Release 2.8: Text string can contain 0 to 32 ASCII
characters.
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.
For Release 2.8 and above, CM 3.1.3 and above supports
downloading of SNMPSTRING upon registration.
" " (Null)
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.
2
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
0
Static programming override flag. If set to "0" static
programming never overrides file server- (DHCP or TFTP)
or call server-administered data. If set to "1" the file server
(TFTPSRVR, HTTPSRVR, TLSSRVR) address is
overridden with the statically programmed value. If set to "2"
the call server (MCIPADD) address is overridden with the
statically programmed value, the only non-DHCP settable
value. If set to "3" both the file server and call server
addresses are overridden by the statically programmed
values.
STATIC can only be usefully set in DHCP, and values 1 and
3 must be set via DHCP. STATIC = 1 allows local
programming of individual telephones to use a different file
server than the one commonly used by all telephones at the
site. This is useful to test a different set of 46xxsettings.txt
parameters or to force a telephone to use a different
software load than is commonly used. STATIC = 2 allows
individual telephones to be programmed to go to one
particular call server. STATIC = 3 provides the combined
features of STATIC = 1 and STATIC = 2.
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