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Table 7: 1600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
DOT1X
ENHDIALSTAT
HTTPDIR
HTTPSRVR
ICMPDU
ICMPRED
L2Q
L2QVLAN
LANG0STAT
LANGxFILE
LANGSYS
Administering Options for the 1600 Series IP Telephones
Default Value
Description and Value Range
0
802.1X Supplicant operation mode. Valid values are:
0=With PAE pass-through, 1=with PAE pass-through
and proxy Logoff, 2=without PAE pass-through or
proxy Logoff.
1
Enhanced Dialing Status. If set to "1" the
Local Dialing
applications. If set to "0" the feature is turned off.
" " (Null)
HTTP server directory path. The path name prepended
to all file names used in HTTP and HTTPS get
operations during initialization. Value: 0-127 ASCII
characters, no spaces. Null is a valid value. Leading or
trailing slashes are not required.
" " (Null)
Text list of HTTP server addresses in dotted decimal or
DNS format, separated by commas (0-255 ASCII
characters, including commas).
0
Controls whether ICMP Destination Unreachable
messages will be processed. Values are: 0=No,
1=Send limited Port Unreachable messages, 2=Send
Protocol and Port Unreachable messages.
0
Controls whether ICMP Redirect messages will be
processed. Values are: 0=No, 1=Yes.
0
Controls whether Layer 2 frames have IEEE 802.1Q
tags (0=auto, 1=enabled, 2=disabled).
0
802.1Q VLAN Identifier (0 to 4094). Null (" ") is not a
valid value and the value cannot contain spaces. VLAN
identifier used by IP telephones. Set this parameter
only when IP telephones are to use a VLAN that is
separate from the default data VLAN. If the VLAN
identifier is to be configured via H.323 signaling based
on Avaya Communication Manager administration
forms, it should not be set here.
1
Controls whether the built-in English language text
strings can be selected by the user. Valid values are:
0 = User cannot select English language text strings
1 = User can select English language text strings/
" " (Null)
Name of the language file in use:
LANG1FILE =
LANG2FILE =
LANG3FILE =
LANG4FILE =
" " (Null)
0 to 32 ASCII characters. The file name of the system
default language file, if any.
feature is turned on for all associated
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