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Table 7: 1600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
PHNIC
PHNLD
PHNLDLENGTH
PHNOL
PHY1STAT
PHY2PRIO
PHY2STAT
PHY2VLAN
PROCPSWD
Administering Options for the 1600 Series IP Telephones
Default Value
Description and Value Range
011
Telephone international access code. The maximum
number of digits, if any, dialed to access public network
international trunks by the algorithm that dials calls
from the incoming Call Log or from Web pages. Range:
0-4 digits.
1
Telephone long distance access code. The digit, if any,
dialed to access public network long distance trunks by
the algorithm that dials calls from the incoming Call Log
or from Web pages. Range: 1 digit or " " (Null).
10
Length of national telephone number. The number of
digits in the longest possible national telephone
number by the algorithm that dials calls from the
incoming Call Log or from Web pages. Range: 1 or 2
digits, from "3" to "10." Range: 1 or 2 ASCII numeric
characters, from "5" to "15."
9
Outside line access code. The character(s) dialed,
including # and *, if any, to access public network local
trunks by the algorithm that dials calls from the
incoming Call Log or from Web pages. Range: 0-2
dialable characters, including " " (Null).
1
Ethernet line interface setting (1=auto-negotiate,
2=10Mbps half-duplex, 3=10Mbps full-duplex,
4=100Mbps half-duplex, 5=100Mbps full-duplex, and
6=1000Mbps full-duplex if supported by the hardware).
0
Layer 2 priority value for frames received on or
forwarded to the secondary Ethernet interface. Set this
parameter only when VLAN separation is "1"
(enabled). Values are from 0-7 and correspond to the
drop-down menu selection.
1
Secondary Ethernet interface setting
(0=Secondary Ethernet interface off/disabled,
1=auto-negotiate, 2=10Mbps half-duplex, 3=10Mbps
full-duplex, 4=100Mbps half-duplex, 5=100Mbps
full-duplex), and 6=1000Mbps full-duplex if supported
by the hardware).
0
VLAN identifier used by frames received on or
forwarded to the secondary Ethernet interface. Set this
parameter only when VLAN separation is "1"
(enabled). Value is 1-4 ASCII numeric digits from "0" to
"4094." Null is not a valid value, nor can the value
contain spaces.
" " (Null)
Text string containing the local (dialpad) procedure
password (Null or 1-7 ASCII digits). If set, password
must be entered immediately after Mute is pressed and
before entry of a procedure command (for example,
VIEW). Intended to facilitate restricted access to local
procedures even when command sequences are
known. Password is viewable, not hidden.
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