Customizing The Phone; Table 8. Phone Customization Overview - ADTRAN IP 706 Administrator's Manual

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Customizing the Phone

There are numerous settings that can be changed on the IP phones, enabling you to customize them for
your specific environment. These customizations are listed below, but are covered in greater detail in
Appendix A on page
57.
Parameter
BackLight
DateFormat
DefaultMedia
DscpAudio
DscpSignaling
DSTEnable
DtmfLevels
Ethernet1
Ethernet2
ExtensionLabel
GmtOffset
GreyLevels
HeadsetCtl
HttpServerEnable
HttpServerPort
Layer2Audio
Layer2Signaling
MaxJitter
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Table 8. Phone Customization Overview

Defines the number of minutes the backlight remains on once the phone
becomes idle. The backlight illuminates if the phone rings or receives an
incoming call, if the user presses a button or lifts the handset, or if the
electronic hook switch is activated. If the phone has DND enabled or is
forwarded, the backlight does not illuminate as a result of an incoming call. The
BLF and SCA status group updates received on the phone do not cause the
backlight to illuminate.
Defines how the date is displayed.
Sets the preferred CODEC, silence suppression algorithm, and packet size for
outgoing packets.
Sets the differentiated services code points (DSCPs) for outbound audio
packets from the phone. This is used to improve quality of service (QoS)
handling on the network.
Sets the DSCP for outbound signaling packets from the phone. This is used to
improve QoS handling on the network.
Enables DST adjustments beginning at the hour, week, day, and month
specified in DstStart through the time specified in DstEnd.
Adjusts the level of dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones played into the
network from the phone.
Enables/disables the Ethernet interface (local area network (LAN) port) and
sets the speed negotiation options.
Enables/disables the Ethernet interface (PC port) and sets the speed
negotiation options.
Customizes the extension label displayed on the second line of an idle phone.
Sets the time zone for the phone relative to GMT.
Adjusts the light and dark gray levels of the LCD display.
Enables/disables switchhook control via current detection on the headset
interface.
Disables the built-in HTTP server.
Specifies the port on which the HTTP server receives Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) traffic.
Sets outbound tagging on audio packets.
Sets outbound tagging on signaling packets.
Sets the maximum time interval that the jitter buffer can utilize when dealing
with delayed or misordered packets.
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