H. 323 Software ip interface Requirements / Feature Specifications compas id 143543 Issue 4 June 02, 2014 John W. Soltes (retired)



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96x1H-IPI.2.1.1170: Semi-persistent parameters initialized from persistent parameters only at power-up


Approved

The following parameter will be stored in volatile memory that does not get cleared or changed if the telephone resets. The parameter will always be initialized from the corresponding persistent parameter at power-up, but will not be initialized from the persistent parameter after a reset. The parameter will be settable via a DHCP message (in a DHCPv4 ACK NVSSON option, or in a DHCPv6 Reply VSI option 242) or via a SET command in a configuration file, but will not be testable via an IF command.




Semi-Persistent Parameter
Name


Persistent Parameter Name
and
(default value)

Valid Values

Notes
(usage and references)





L2QVLAN

NVL2QVLAN
(“0”)

1 to 4 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “4094”

802.1Q VLAN IDentifier,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.220.

Note:

After a successful registration with a call server, NVL2QVLAN must be set to the same value as L2QVLAN (the VLAN ID in use) if the telephone is to re-use that same VLAN ID immediately the next time it is powered up.

Rationale:

A default value of 0 is used for L2QVLAN to indicate “priority-tagging” as defined in IEEE 802.1Q Section 9.3.2.3, in which the network Ethernet switch should add the default VLAN ID for the switch port without changing the user priority of the frame. Also, a VLAN ID of 4095 (FFF hex) is “Reserved for implementation use…[and]…shall not be…transmitted in a tag header”.


96x1H-IPI.2.1.1200: Parameters that can be set only via a config file


Approved

The following parameters will be initialized to the specified default values after a power-up or a reset and will be settable via a SET command in a configuration file, but will not be settable via a DHCP message, and will not be testable via an IF command in a configuration file.




Parameter Name
and
(default value)

Valid Values

Notes
(usage and references)


Approved
for R6.2+


ADMIN_HSEQUAL
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“1” or “2”

Handset Equalization alternative permission flag, see 96x1COPS.6.1.500 in [7.1-4], and 96x1LA.5.3.2800 and 96x1LA.6.2.2100 in [7.1-5].

Approved
for R6.4+


AGENTGREETINGSDELAY
(“700”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
"0" to "3000"

Delay time between call autoanswer and playing of agent greetin, see
96x1Tel.3.2.9200 in [7.1-6].

0”, “1”and “2” Approved
for R6.2.1+


3” approved for 6.4+

AGTACTIVESK
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0”, “1” , “2” and “3”

Call Center Agent’s active softkey labels, see
96x1Tel.3.2.3400 in [7.1-6].

Approved
for R6.1+


AGTCALLINFOSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether the Caller-info feature will be invoked automatically, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9200 in [7.1-6].




AGTFWDBTNSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Disabling of Forward button permission flag, see 96x1Tel.4.1.100 in [7.1-6].




AGTGREETINGSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Agent greeting permission flag, see 96x1LA.5.3.100H in [7.1-5] and 96x1Tel.3.2.3400 in [7.1-6].

Approved
for R6.2.1+


AGTGREETLOGOUTDEL
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether agent greetings will be deleted when the agent logs out, see
96x1Tel.3.2.9000 in [7.1-6].

Approved
for R6.1+


AGTLOGINFAC
(“#94”)

1 to 4 ASCII dialable characters
(“0” through “9” plus “*” and “#”)

Feature access code used by agents to log into call center functionality, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9000 in [7.1-6].




AGTLOGOUTFAC
(“#95”)

1 to 4 ASCII dialable characters
(“0” through “9” plus “*” and “#”)

Feature access code used by agents to log out of call center functionality, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9000 in [7.1-6].




AGTSPKRSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
Prior to R6.3: “0”, “1” or “2”
R6.3+: “0” through “4”

Disabling of speakerphone permission flag, see 96x1COPS.6.3.100 in [7.1-4] and 96x1Tel.3.2.9300 in [7.1-6].




AGTTIMESTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Suppression of date/time presentation flag, see 96x1COPS.2.1.100 in [7.1-4].




AGTTRANSLTO
(“to”)

1 to 6 UTF-8 characters

Translation for “to” as used in call server display messages, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9200 in [7.1-6].

Approved
for R6.1+


AGTTRANSLCLBK
(“callback”)

1 to 10 UTF-8 characters

Translation for “callback” as used in call server display messages, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9200 in [7.1-6].




AGTTRANSLPRI
(“priority”)

1 to 8 UTF-8 characters

Translation for “priority” as used in call server display messages, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9200 in [7.1-6].




AGTTRANSLPK
(“park”)

1 to 6 UTF-8 characters

Translation for “park” as used in call server display messages, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9200 in [7.1-6].




AGTTRANSLICOM
(“ICOM”)

1 to 6 UTF-8 characters

Translation for “ICOM” as used in call server display messages, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9200 in [7.1-6].




AGTVUSTATID
(“0”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits
“0” through “50”

Vu-stat format number for Agent ID determination, see 96x1Tel.3.2.9000 in [7.1-6].

Approved

AMADMIN
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one URI

The URI used for obtaining the AvayaMenuAdmin.txt file, see
Step 23c of
96x1Tel.2.1.400 and Step 17 of 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in
[7.1-6].





APPNAME
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 32 ASCII characters:
zero or one file name
as specified in
96x1H-IPI.2.2.100

The file name of the Signed Application/Library Software Package that should be downloaded and installed by the telephone if it has not already been, see 96x1PKG.2.3.100 and 96x1PKG.2.4.200 in [7.1-10], and
96x1H-IPI.3.1.100 flowchart 3c-1.




APPSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” through “3”

Application status, see 96x1LA.2.1.100 in [7.1-5].




AUDIOENV
(“0”)

1 to 3 ASCII numeric digits
“0” through “299”

Audio environment selection index, see 96x1COPS.6.1.400
in
[7.1-4].




AUDIOSTHD
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” through “9”

Headset sidetone setting, see 96x1COPS.6.1.400 in [7.1-4].




AUDIOSTHS
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” through “9”

Handset sidetone setting, see 96x1COPS.6.1.400 in [7.1-4].

Approved
for R6.2.2+


AUTOANSALERT
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether the telephone will audibly alert for auto-answered calls, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3160 in [7.1-6].




AUTOANSSTAT
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” through “4”

Specifies whether the telephone will auto-answer incoming calls, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3160 in [7.1-6].




AUTOANSSTRING
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 15 ASCII characters

Specifies a substring that must appear in the call-associated display message for an incoming call to be auto-answered, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3100 in [7.1-6].

Approved

BAKLIGHTOFF
(“120”)

1 to 3 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “999”

The number of minutes of idle time after which the backlight will be turned off, see
96x1LA.2.1.100 in [7.1-5].

Approved
for R6.2+


BLUETOOTHSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Disabling of Bluetooth permission flag, see 96x1COPS.7.5.100 in [7.1-4].

Approved

BRAUTH
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Backup/restore authentication control, see 96x1H-IPI.4.1.100.




BRURI
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one URI
(without a file name)

The URI used for backup and restore of user data,
see
96x1H-IPI.4.1.100.




CALCSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether the Calculator application should be displayed, see 96x1LA.5.2.1000 in [7.1-5].

Approved for 6.4+

CALL_LOG_JOURNAL
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Triggers restore of call log journal as described in 96x1LA.7.1.310 in [7.1-5].

Approved
for R6.1+


CALLCTRSTAT
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Call Center functionality flag, see 96x1LA.5.3.100H in [7.1-5] and 96x1Tel.3.2.9000 in [7.1-6].

Approved
for R6.3+


CCLOGOUTIDLESTAT
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether the Headset audio path and LED will be turned off or left on when a call center agent logs out, see
96x1Tel.3.2.9300 in [7.1-6].

Approved

CLDELCALLBK
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Call Log Delete Callback? Flag, see 96x1LA.4.2.100 and 96x1LA.4.2.500 in [7.1-5].




CLDISPCONTENT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Call Log Display Content control, see 96x1LA.4.2.100 in [7.1-5].

Approved
only for releases prior to R6.2


CNAPORT
(“50002”)

1 to 5 ASCII numeric digits
“0” through “65535”

CNA (Chatter) server TCP port number to be used for registration, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.500
and
96x1H-IPI.5.1.920.

Approved
only for releases prior to R6.2


CNASRVR
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more IPv4 addresses in
dotted decimal or DNS name format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces

CNA (Chatter) server IP addresses to be used for registration,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.920.

Approved
for R6.2+


DEFAULTRING
(“9”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“1” through “14”

Default ring tone, see 96x1LA.5.3.2200 and 96x1LA.5.2.2220 in [7.1-5].

Approved

DHCPSTD
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

DHCP lease violation flag, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.604 and
96x1H-IPI.5.1.606.

Note:

A DHCPSTD value of “1” means to comply with the DHCP standard and immediately stop using IPADD if the DHCP lease expires. The default value of “0” means to ignore the standard if a response is not received to any of the renewal or rebinding requests, to enter a proprietary “extended” rebinding state, and to continue using IPADD.

Approved

DIALFEATURES
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more whole numbers, separated by commas without any intervening spaces

A list of feature identifiers for softkey features potentially available in the Dialing call state, see 96x1Tel.3.2.2200 in [7.1-6].




DSCPAUD
(“46”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “63”

Differentiated Services Code Point for audio, see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.304 and
96x1H-IPI.5.1.306.




DSCPSIG
(“34”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “63”

Differentiated Services Code Point for signaling, see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.304 and
96x1H-IPI.5.1.306.

Note:

Since DSCPs are 6-bit values “left-justified” in an 8-bit octet, a DSCP of “40” decimal (101000 binary) corresponds to a value of 10100000 binary (A0 hex or 160 decimal) when left-justified in an 8-bit octet.

Rationale:

The default values for DSCPAUD and DSCPSIG correspond to the values given for Expedited Forwarding and Assured Forwarding, respectively, in [7.1-15], .

Approved

ENHDIALSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Enhanced local dialing status, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3310 in [7.1-6].




FBONCASCREEN
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Feature Buttons on Call Appearance Screen Flag, see 96x1Tel.3.2.100B in [7.1-6].




GRATARP
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether gratuitous (unsolicited) ARP messages will be processed, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.700.




GRATNAV6
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether gratuitous (unsolicited) IPv6 Neighbor Advertisement messages will be processed, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.306.




GUESTDURATION
(“2”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“1” through “12”

Guest Login duration in hours, see 96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].




GUESTLOGINSTAT
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Guest Login permission flag, see 96x1LA.5.3.100 in [7.1-5].




GUESTWARNING
(“5”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“1” through “15”

Guest Login warning duration in minutes, see 96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].

Approved
for R6.2+


HEADSETBIDIR
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
Prior to R6.3: “0” or “1”
R6.3+: “0”, “1” or “2”

Specifies whether bidirectional signaling will be supported on the headset interface, see 96x1COPS.6.1.100, 96x1COPS.6.3.200 and 96x1COPS.8.4.100 in [7.1-4], and 96x1LA.5.1.200, 96x1LA.5.3.3100 and 96x1LA.7.1.500 in [7.1-5].

Approved

HEADSYS
Prior to R6.2.1: (“1”)
R6.2.1+: (“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” through “3”

Headset operational mode, see 96x1COPS.6.3.200 in [7.1-4].




HOMEIDLETIME
(“10”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “30”

The number of minutes after which the Home screen will be displayed, see 96x1COPS.5.2.400 in [7.1-4].

Approved

IDLEFEATURES
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more whole numbers
separated by commas without any intervening spaces

A list of feature identifiers for softkey features potentially available in the Idle call state, see 96x1Tel.3.2.2200 in [7.1-6].




L2QAUD
(“6”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” through “7”

Layer 2 audio priority value
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.220




L2QSIG
(“6”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” through “7”

Layer 2 signaling priority value
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.220

Rationale:

A default value of 6 is used for both L2QAUD and L2QSIG based on the recommendation for the voice traffic type in ISO/IEC 15802-3 [7.2-4] Annex H.2. Although signaling is not technically voice traffic, the user interface of most business telephones is controlled by stimulus signaling and the user’s perception of the quality of the responsiveness of the interface is significantly affected by delays. Therefore, the characterization of the signaling as a traffic type that requires very low delay, similar to voice, seems justified.

Approved

LANGSYS
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 32 ASCII characters:
zero or one file name
as specified in
96x1H-IPI.2.2.100

Contains the file name of the system default language file, if any, see flowchart 4 of
96x1H-IPI.3.1.100.




LOGBACKUP
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Call Log Backup Flag, see 96x1LA.4.1.300 in [7.1-5].




LOGMISSEDONCE
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Log Missed Calls Once? Flag, see 96x1LA.4.1.300 in [7.1-5].




LOGSRVR
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one IP address in
dotted-decimal, colon-hex,
or DNS name format

Syslog server IP address,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.1300.

Rationale:

Only one IP address is used for a log server (LOGSRVR) because the syslog protocol messages are sent over UDP (no connection is established) and do not receive acknowledgements, so the telephone cannot distinguish an active from a nonexistent server.

Approved

LOGUNSEEN
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Log Redirected Calls? Flag, see 96x1LA.4.1.300 in [7.1-5].




MSGNUM
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 127 ASCII characters

Telephone number to be used by the Messaging application, see 96x1Tel.4.2.500 in [7.1-5].




OPSTAT
(“111”)

1 to 3 ASCII numeric digits,
either “1” or “2” or ddd,
where each d is “0” or “1”

Options status, see 96x1LA.5.3.200 in [7.1-5], and
Step 5 of
96x1Tel.2.1.300 in
[7.1-6].





OPSTAT2
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

OPSTAT override flags, see 96x1LA.5.3.200 in [7.1-5].

Approved
for R6.1+


OPSTATCC
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

OPSTAT Override flag for Call Center, see 96x1LA.5.3.100 in [7.1-5].

Approved

PHNCC
(“1”)

1 to 3 ASCII numeric digits,
“1” through “999”

Dial plan country code, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3320 in [7.1-6].




PHNDPLENGTH
(“5”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“3” through “13”

Dial plan internal extension number length, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3320 in [7.1-6].

Approved

PHNEMERGNUM
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 30 ASCII dialable characters
(0-9, *, #)

The Emergency number dialed when the Emergency softkey is pressed, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3000 in [7.1-6].




PHNIC
(“011”)

0 to 4 ASCII dialable characters
(0-9, *, #)

Dial plan international access code, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3320 in [7.1-6].




PHNLD
(“1”)

0 or 1 ASCII numeric digits,
null or “0” through “9”

Dial plan long distance access code, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3320 in [7.1-6].




PHNLDLENGTH
(“10”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“5” through “15”

Dial plan national telephone number length, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3320 in [7.1-6].




PHNOL
(“9”)

0 to 2 ASCII dialable characters
(0-9, *, #)

Dial plan outside line access code, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3320 in [7.1-6].




PHNSCRALL
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Phone Screen Consolidation flag, see 96x1Tel.3.2.100B/T in [7.1-6].

Approved for R6.4+

PHNSCRCOLUMNS

(“0”)


1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether the Phone Screen is presented with one (full-witdth) or two (each half-width) columns, see 96x1Tel.3.2.100B in [7.1-6].




PHY2PRIO
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” through “7”

Layer 2 priority value to apply to tagged frames received on the secondary Ethernet interface while VLAN separation is enabled,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.220.




PHY2VLAN
(“0”)

1 to 4 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “4094”

VLAN ID for tagged frames on the secondary Ethernet interface while VLAN separation is enabled,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.220
and
96x1H-IPI.5.1.260.




PUSHCAP
(“2222”)

3 or 4 ASCII numeric digits,
“000” to “9999”

Push capabilities,
see
96x1Push.2.2.100 in [7.1-7].




PUSHPORT
(“80”)

2 to 5 ASCII numeric digits,
“80” through “65535”

TCP listening port number used for the telephone’s HTTP server, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.500
and
96x1Push.2.1.100 in [7.1-7].




QKLOGINSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Quick Login status, see Step 4 of 96x1Tel.2.1.300 in [7.1-6].




QTESTRESPONDER
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one IP address in
dotted-decimal, colon-hex,
or DNS name format

Specifies the IP address to which Qtest messages will be sent,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.940.

Approved
for R6.2+


RECORDINGTONE
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether Call Recording Tone will be generated, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3400 and
96x1Tel.3.2.4200 in [7.1-6].




RECORDINGTONE_INTERVAL
(“15”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits
“1” through “60”

Call Recording interval in seconds see 96x1Tel.3.2.3400 and 96x1Tel.3.2.4300 in [7.1-6].




RECORDINGTONE_VOLUME
(“0”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits
“0” through “10”

Call Recording volume setting, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3400 and 96x1Tel.3.2.4300 in [7.1-6].

Approved

RFSNAME
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 32 ASCII characters:
zero or one file name
as specified in
96x1H-IPI.2.2.100

The file name of the Signed Kernel/Root Software Package that should be downloaded and installed by the telephone if it has not already been, see 96x1PKG.2.3.100 and 96x1PKG.2.4.200 in [7.1-10], and 96x1H-IPI.3.1.100 flowchart 3c-2.




RINGBKFEATURES
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more whole numbers
separated by commas without any intervening spaces

A list of feature identifiers for softkey features potentially available in the Active with far end ringback call state, see 96x1Tel.3.2.2200 in [7.1-6].




RINGPRIORITY
(“3”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“1” through “3”

Priority Call ring rate mapping, see 96x1Tel.3.2.3140 in [7.1-6].




RTCPMON
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 15 ASCII characters:
zero or one IPv4 address
in dotted decimal format

RTCP monitor IP address,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900.

Approved

SCREENSAVER
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 32 ASCII characters:
zero or one file name
as specified in
96x1H-IPI.2.2.100

The filename of a custom screen saver image,
see
96x1H-IPI.3.1.100,
and
96x1COPS.5.3.100 in [7.1-4].




SCREENSAVERON
(“240”)

1 to 3 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “999”

The number of minutes of idle time after which the screen saver will be turned on, see 96x1COPS.5.3.100 in [7.1-4].

Approved
for R6.2+


SSH_ALLOWED
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1” or “2”

Specifies whether SSH is allowed, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.1700.

Value of “2” for SSH_ALLOWED is Approved for 6.4+

SSH_BANNER_FILE
(“”)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one file name or URL

Specifies the file name or URL for a custom SSH banner file, see flowchart 3b-5 in
96x1H-IPI.3.1.100 and
96x1H-IPI.5.1.1700.




SSH_IDLE_TIMEOUT
(“10”)

1 to 5 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “32767”

Specifies the number of minutes of inactivity after which SSH will be disabled, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.1700.

Approved
for R6.3+


SSO_CLIENT_CERT
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether the telephone will request and authenticate an identity certificate from the PC during the TLS handshake for SSO, see 96x1H-IPI.4.3.100.




SSO_DISCONNECT_ACTION
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“1”, “2” or “3”

Specifies what the telephone does if the link is lost on the secondary Ethernet interface while an SSO connection is active,
see
96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].




SSO_DISCONNECT_FACS
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
a list of sequences of dialable ASCII characters (0-9, * and #), separated by commas without any intervening spaces

Specifies a list of Feature Access Codes (FACs) to be activated before the telephone unregisters due to loss of the SSO link,
see
96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].




SSO_ENABLED
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether the SSO capability will be enabled, see 96x1H-IPI.4.3.100




SSO_LOCK_SYNC
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

Specifies what the telephone does if it receives a Lock or an Unlock SSO command,
see
96x1Tel.3.2.2300 in [7.1-6].




SSO_REGISTERED_MODE
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“1” or “2”

Specifies what the telephone does if it receives a registration request from an SSO application when it is already registered,
see
96x1Tel.2.1.400 and 96x1Tel.2.1.500 in [7.1-6].

Approved

SUBSCRIBELIST
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more URLs,
separated by commas without any intervening spaces

Push subscription list,
see
96x1Push.2.1.200 and 96x1Push.2.1.800 in [7.1-7].

Approved
for R6.3+


SYSAUDIOPATH
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0”, “1” or “2”

Specifies whether the user can select an Option for Audio Path, or whether the setting is determined by this parameter, see
96x1LA.5.3.900 and 96x1LA.5.3.2000 in [7.1-5].

Approved

TALKFEATURES
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more whole numbers
separated by commas without any intervening spaces

A list of feature identifiers for softkey features potentially available in the Active with talk path call state, see 96x1Tel.3.2.2200 in [7.1-6].

Approved
for R6.1+


TIMERSTAT
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit
“0” or “1”

User Timer permission flag, see 96x1Tel.3.2.2200 and 96x1Tel.3.2.3000 in [7.1-6].

Approved

TPSLIST
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more domain/path strings,
separated by commas without any intervening spaces

Trusted push server list, see 96x1Push.2.1.100 and 96x1Push.2.1.300 in [7.1-7].




USBPOWER
(“2”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” through “3”

Specifies when power is supplied to the USB interface, see 96x1COPS.8.1.200 in [7.1-4].




USBLOGINSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether login via a USB memory device is enabled, see 96x1COPS.8.3.3000 in [7.1-4].




VLANSEP
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether VLAN separation is enabled,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.220.

Approved
only for releases prior to R6.3


VOXFILES
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or more file names
as specified in 96x1H-IPI.2.2.100
separated by commas without any intervening spaces

A list of voice language file names, see 96x1H-IPI.2.2.800.

Approved

VPNTTS
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether the phone will support the CM Time-To-Service feature over a VPN, see Step 6 of 96xxACP.2.1.300 in [7.1-5].




WEATHERAPP
(“default”)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one URL
or the word “default”

The URL from which to request weather information, see 96x1LA.5.2.3000 in [7.1-5].




WMLEXCEPT
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 127 ASCII characters:
zero or more strings in DNS name format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces

Domains for which WMLPROXY and WMLPORT should not be used, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.1400.




WMLHELPSTAT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Specifies whether a Web Application Help item is displayed on the Home screen if no WML apps are administered and WMLHOME is null, see 96x1LA.5.2.100 in [7.1-5].




WMLHOME
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one URL

Home page for the WML browser, see 96x1LA.5.1.200, 96x1LA.5.2.100 and, 96x1LA.5.4.100 in [7.1-5] and 96x1WML.25 in [7.1-8].




WMLIDLETIME
(“10”)

1 to 3 ASCII numeric digits,
“1” through “999”

The number of minutes of idle time after which the browser will be displayed and WMLIDLEURI will be rendered, see 96x1COPS.5.2.300 in [7.1-4].




WMLIDLEURI
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one URL

URL of the web page that will be displayed by the browser after an idle interval, see 96x1COPS.5.2.300 in [7.1-4].




WMLPORT
(“8000”)

1 to 5 ASCII numeric digits
“0” through “65535”

TCP port to be used with WMLPROXY,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.1400.




WMLPROXY
(“”)
(null string)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one IP address in
dotted-decimal, colon-hex,
or DNS name format

IP address for the HTTP proxy server, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.1400.




WORLDCLOCKAPP
(“default”)

0 to 255 ASCII characters:
zero or one URL
or the word “default”

The URL from which to request time information, see 96x1LA.5.2.2000 in [7.1-5].



96x1H-IPI.2.1.1400: Parameters that cannot be set via DHCP or a configuration file


Approved

The following parameters will be initialized to the specified default values after a power-up or a reset, will not be settable via DHCP or a configuration file, and will not be testable via an IF command in a configuration file.

Note:

These are “internal” parameters that cannot be set directly by name via DHCP or in a configuration file, and since they are not testable, the value can only be determined if it is displayed or if it is exposed in a MIB object. These parameter names are primarily specified to make it easier to refer to the value that they represent when specifying some aspect of telephone operation. However, the following parameters are settable in a configuration file for SIP telephones: RTCPCONT, RTCPFLOW, RTCPMON, and RTCPMONPORT.




Parameter Name
and
(default value)

Valid Values

Notes
(usage and references)


Approved

ALLOW_MEDIA_ENCRYPTION
(“1” in software that allows media encryption;
“0” in software that does not allow media encryption)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Controls whether VPN and media encryption will be allowed; see 96x1H-IPI.3.1.100 flowchart 1, 96x1H-IPI.3.1.300,
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900,
96x1Tel.2.1.1000 in [7.1-6] and
96x1LA.5.3.100 and 96x1LA.6.1.100 in [7.1-5].




CODECR
(“G.711U”)

“G.711U”, “G.711A”, “G.722”, “G.726A-32”, “G.729”

Receive audio codec,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900




CODECT
(“G.711U”)

“G.711U”, “G.711A”, “G.722”, “G.726A-32”, “G.729A”, “G.729B”

Transmit audio codec,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900

Note:

CODECR has fewer possible values than CODECT because RTP does not convey whether the far end is doing silence suppression for G.729. A single decoder is used for both versions of G.729.

Note:

The default values for CODECR and CODECT are somewhat meaningless, since the codecs are always explicitly negotiated for each call.

Approved

DoDHCPv4
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Controls whether DHCPv4 will be enabled, see flowchart 1 in 96x1H-IPI.3.1.100 and
96x1H-IPI.5.1.600.




DoDHCPv6
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Controls whether DHCPv6 will be enabled, see flowchart 1 in 96x1H-IPI.3.1.100 and
96x1H-IPI.5.1.600.




DSCPBBE
(“40”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” to “63”

Differentiated Services Code Point for Better-than-Best Effort service, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.304

Note:

There is currently no way to change the value of DSCPBBE.

Approved

FEIPADD
(“”)

One IP address
in dotted-decimal or colon-hex format
(2 to 39 ASCII characters)

Far-end audio IP address,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900




FEPORT
(“0”)

1 to 5 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “65535”

Far-end audio port number, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.400,
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900 and
96x1Push.2.1.700 in [7.1-7].

Approved

IPADDV6LL
(“::”)

One IPv6 address
in colon-hex format
(2 to 39 ASCII characters)

The telephone’s IPv6 link-local address, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.306.




JMSEC
(“10”)

1 to 3 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” to “300”

Milliseconds of delay added to compensate for network jitter,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900).

Approved for 6.4+

LNQ
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “6”

Local Network Quality, see 96x1COPS.2.1.100 in [7.1-4].




PORTAUD
(“0”)

1 to 5 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “65535”

Port number for received audio, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.400,
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900 and
96x1Push.2.1.700 in [7.1-7].

Approved for 6.4+

RECSTAT

(“0”)


1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

Indicates if a network capture is currently taking place, See 96x1H-IPI.5.1.960




RSVPCONT
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

RSVP control,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.350.




RSVPPROF
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

RSVP Profile,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.350.




RSVPRFRSH
(“30”)

1 to 4 ASCII numeric digits,
“1” to “3600”

RSVP refresh interval in seconds,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.350.




RSVPRTRY
(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

RSVP Failed Retry Reservation control, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.350.




RTCPCONT
(“1”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” or “1”

RTCP control status,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900.




RTCPFLOW
(“5”)

1 or 2 ASCII numeric digits,
“5” to “30”

RTCP flowrate in seconds,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900.




RTCPMONPORT
(“5005”)

1 to 5 ASCII numeric digits,
“0” through “65535”

RTCP monitor port number,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.400 and 96x1H-IPI.5.1.900.




SERIALNO
(see Valid Values)

16 to 22 ASCII characters:
the serial number of the telephone

See 9xxxHW.2.6.100 in [7.1-2].

Approved for R6.4+

SLMCAPSTAT

(“0”)


1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0”, “1”, “2”

SLA monitor agent capture status, See 96x1H-IPI.5.1.930.




SLMCTRLSTAT

(“0”)


1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0”, “1”, “2”

SLA monitor agent device control status, See 96x1H-IPI.5.1.930

Approved
for R6.4+


SSH_STATUS(“0”)

1 ASCII numeric digit,
“0” through “2”

Specifies the current status of SSH, see 96x1H-IPI.5.1.1700.

Approved
for R6.3+


SSO_TLV_VALUE
(“000000000000”)

12 printable ASCII characters
(i.e., 21 through 7E hex:
“!!!!!!!!!!!!”
through
“~~~~~~~~~~~~”)

Specifies the value to be included in the LLDP SSO Random String TLV, see 96x1H-IPI.4.3.100 and 96x1H-IPI.5.1.260.

Approved

TMSEC
(“20”)

2 ASCII numeric digits,
“10” through “60”

Milliseconds of audio transmitted in each packet,
see
96x1H-IPI.5.1.900

Rationale:

Since these values are only settable via internal software procedures and are not testable in a configuration file, they don’t really need to be named parameters, but the names are useful for referencing in other requirements.

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