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Table 11: 1603SW-I SIP IP Deskphones Customizeable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
OPSTAT
OUTBOUND_
SUBSCRIPTION_
REQUEST_DURATION
PHNEMERGNUM
PHY1STAT
PHY2PRIO
Administering Options for the 1603SW-I SIP IP Deskphones
Default
Description and Value Range
Value
111
Options status flag(s) (1 or 3 ASCII numeric digits)
indicate which options are user-selectable. The default of
111 grants access to all options and related applications.
Single digit valid values are:
1=user can access all options, including Logout,
2= user can access only view-oriented applications.
Three-digit valid values are a concatenation of binary
values, in the form abc, where each letter represents a 0
(disabled/off) or 1 (enabled/on), interpreted as:
a = base settings for all user options and related
applications, except as noted in b or c.
b = setting for view-oriented applications (for example,
the Network Information application), as applicable.
c = setting for Logout application, if applicable.
The binary "0" does not allow an end user to see or
invoke options and related applications. The binary "1"
allows full display and access to all options and related
applications.
86400
Number of seconds used in initial SUBSCRIBE
messages. This is the suggested duration value of the
telephone, which might be lowered by the server,
depending on the server configuration. Range is
60-31536000. Note that the default value is equal to one
day and the maximum value represents one year.
" " (Null)
Emergency Number. 0 to 30 dialable characters (0-9, * ,
and/or #). This number is dialed when the Emergency
softkey is pressed, or when a pop-up screen for making
an emergency calls is confirmed.
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).
Speed and duplex issues are summarized and the best
practice is provided in the Avaya Application Solutions: IP
Telephony Deployment Guide, Document Number
555-245-600 Issue 6, January 2008 on page 290. This
document is available from the Avaya support website.
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.
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