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Table 11: 1603SW-I SIP IP Deskphones Customizeable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_
STATUS
TCP_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME
TIMEFORMAT
TLSDIR
VLANSEP
VLANTEST
WAIT_FOR_
REGISTRATION_TIMER

VLAN Considerations

This section contains information on how to administer 1603SW-I SIP IP Deskphones to
minimize registration time and maximize performance in a Virtual LAN (VLAN) environment. If
your LAN environment does not include VLANs, set the system parameter L2Q to 2 (off) to
ensure correct operation.
Default
Description and Value Range
Value
1
Indicates whether TCP/IP keep-alive should be enabled
at the system. Values are 0=TCP keep alive disabled,
1=TCP keep alive enabled.
60
This time interval is the time 1603SW-I SIP IP
Deskphones will wait before sending out a TCP
keep-alive message (TCP ACK message) to the far-end.
The time is controlled by the system's TCP/IP stack. The
timer is restarted after application level data (for example,
a SIP message) is sent over the socket. When the
system is idle, this keep-alive time expires and results in
sending a TCP ACK (keep-alive) packet. Valid values are
10-3600 (seconds).
0
Display time according to defined format in the top line
and in the call log. Values are:
0=am/pm format
1=24h format
" " (Null)
Path name for https downloads. Character string of 0 to
127 characters representing a directory name or path to
directory.
1
Enables or disables VLAN separation. Controls whether
frames to/from the secondary Ethernet interface receive
IEEE 802.1Q tagging treatment. The tagging treatment
enables frames to be forwarded based on their tags in a
manner separate from telephone frames. If tags are not
changed, no tag-based forwarding is employed. Values
are: 1=On/Enabled, 2= Off/Disabled. This parameter is
used with several related parameters. For more
information, see
60
Number of seconds to wait for a DHCPOFFER when
using a non-zero VLAN ID (1-3 ASCII digits, from "0" to
"999").
32
Time in seconds the SIP application will wait for a register
response message. If no message is received,
registration is retried. Range is 4-3600 (seconds).
VLAN Considerations
VLAN Separation
on page 86.
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