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Configuration Parameters
Table 1: 4602 SIP Telephone Parameters (continued)
Parameter
BootName
BusyRouting
CallFwd
CallFwdAddress
CallWaiting
ConfigHttpSrvr
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Value Type
Value
Up to 32
Boot image name for the
alphanumeric
telephone. A new boot name is
characters
specified in a configuration file and
is checked against the NVRAM
version to decide if a new version
needs to be downloaded. The
NVRAM value is updated after a
successful download and a
successful flash programming
sequence.
1 ASCII
Specifies how to handle a call while
character
the phone is busy. On multiline
phones this happens only when all
call appearances are in use.
0 = Supply a Busy Here return
code
1 = Supply a Busy Everywhere
return code
2 = Forward the call to
CallFwdAddress if assigned,
otherwise return a Busy Here code.
Up to 2
Call forwarding is set to:
ASCII
0 = Calls are not forwarded
characters
1 = Calls are forwarded without
ringing first
[2-9] = Calls are forwarded after
2-9 six second intervals (correlates
to rings for nominal 2 second on, 4
second off).
Up to 64
SIP URL that calls are forwarded
ASCII
to.
characters
Example:
sip:1001@elitecorpusa.com
1 ASCII
Call waiting indication:
character
0 = No indication to user
1= Beep heard by user
Up to 64
IP address of the HTTP server on
ASCII
which configuration files are
characters
located. All configuration files must
be in the root directory.
Examples: 192.168.0.100
Default
Source(s)
Last
CFG,
correctly
WEBA
downloaded
file name.
0
CFG,
WEBA,
WEBU
0
CFG,
WEBA,
WEBU
0.0.0.0
CFG,
WEBA,
WEBU
0
CFG,
WEBA,
WEBU
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MAN,
WEBA
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