Signaling Protocol Identifier - Avaya one-X 9610 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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2. Press Cancel to return to the Craft Local Procedure screen without restarting the telephone.
Press Restart to proceed with the registration steps covered in the
Process
on page 22.
A restart does not affect user-specified data and settings like Contacts data or the telephone
login and password.
The remainder of the restart procedure depends on the status of the boot and application
files. For information, see

Signaling Protocol Identifier

Note:
When updating local (Craft) procedures from a 9670G IP Telephone, touching the
Note:
line you want to change or the applicable softkey produces the same result as
selecting a line and pressing the applicable softkey on other 9600 Series IP
Telephones.
Use the following procedure to set or change the Signaling Protocol Identifier. A valid SIG
Protocol Identifier is either 0 (default), 1 (H.323), or 2 (SIP).
Note:
Perform this procedure only if the LAN Administrator instructs you to do so.
Note:
1. When you select SIG from the Craft Local Procedure Screen, the telephone prompts you to
use the Right and Left navigation arrows to select a setting and displays the following text:
Sig: text string
where, except for the 9610 which displays the actual value, the text string is the wording
associated with the current system value of NVSIG, defined as:
"Default" when NVSIG = 0
"H.323" when NVSIG = 1
"SIP" when NVSIG = 2
2. To change the setting, press the Right (or Left) navigation arrow to cycle through the
settings.
Depending on the current value, the next sequential text string is selected and displayed as
the setting. For example, if the current value is SIP (2), pressing the Right arrow changes
the value to 0 (default). If the current value is H.323 (1), pressing Right arrow changes the
value to 2 (SIP).
Appendix A: Restart
Scenarios.
Choice Selector
Signaling Protocol Identifier
Dynamic Addressing
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