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Table 12: 9600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
CNASRVR
DHCPPREF
DHCPSRVR
DHCPSTAT
DHCPSTD
DIALFEATURES
Administering Options for the 9600 Series IP Telephones
Default Value
Description and Value Range
" " (Null)
Text string containing the IP Addresses of one or more
Avaya Converged Network Analyzer (CNA) servers to
be used for registration; applies to IPv4 only. Format is
dotted decimal or DNS format, separated by commas,
with no spaces Zero to 255 ASCII characters, including
commas.
6
Applies only to deskphones running software Release
6.0 and later. Specifies whether new values received
via DHCPv4 or DHCPv6 are preferred when both are
used. Valid values are:
4=DHCPv4 is preferred.
6= DHCPv6 is preferred.
" " (Null)
Specifies DHCP server address(es). Format is dotted
decimal or DNS format, separated by commas, with no
spaces. Zero to 255 ACSII characters, including
commas.
1
Applies only to deskphones running software Release
6.0 and later. Specifies whether DHCPv4, DHCPv6, or
both will be used. Valid values are:
1= Use DHCPv4 only.
2= Use DHCPv6 only.
3= Use both DHCPv4 and DHCPv6.
Even though "0" is not a valid value for DHCPSTAT to
disable both DHCPv4 and DHCPv6, either DHCP client
will be disabled if a corresponding IP address is
manually programmed. This setting ensures that both
DHCP clients cannot be disabled if at least one IP
address was not manually programmed, because if
IPV6STAT
link-local address from being created), the telephone
could be left with no network connectivity.
0
DHCP Standard lease violation flag. Indicates whether
to keep the IP Address if there is no response to lease
renewal. If set to "1" (No) the telephone strictly follows
the DHCP standard with respect to giving up IP
Addresses when the DHCP lease expires. If set to "0"
(Yes) the telephone continues using the IP Address
until it detects reset or a conflict (see
Setup
" " (Null)
A list of feature number identifiers for softkey features
potentially available in the Dialing call state, for
example, Redial. Zero to 255 ASCII characters
consisting of zero to five whole numbers separated by
commas without any intervening spaces. For more
information, see
Softkeys
is set to "0" (preventing even an IPv6
on page 58).
Administering Features on
on page 118.
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