Note:
If the IP Deskphone is reset to factory default, all profiles are removed.
The Primary and Secondary Server Profile file names are displayed in the Server Settings menu of
the IP Deskphone.
Limitations:
Only one server profile can be active at time; this means that in Multi-User mode, the logic is applied
for only the Primary User.
IP Deskphone soft reboot
When a different server profile is applied, changes to certain parameters can cause the IP
Deskphone to perform a soft reboot.
Changes to the following parameters initiate a soft reboot.
FIPS_MODE ENABLE_UPDATE ENABLE_USB_PORT
SFTP_WRITE_PATTERNS SESSION_TIMER_ENABLE USB_HEADSET
SFTP_READ_PATTERNS SESSION_TIMER_DEFAULT_SE ENABLE_BT
MLPP_NETWORK_DOMAIN SESSION_TIMER_MIN_SE PCPORT_ENABLE
MLPP_PRECEDENCE_DOMAIN SET_REQ_REFRESHER LLDP_ENABLE
SNTP_ENABLE SET_RESP_REFRESHER EAP
IPV6_ENABLE DOD_ENABLE EAPID1
IPV6_STATELESS SLOW_START_200OK EAPID2
SIP_TCP_PORT MAX_APPEARANCE EAPPWD
SIP_TLS_PORT USE_PUBLISH_FOR_PRESENC
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Managing Server Profile files
To download a new Server Profile file, the Server Profile parameters must first be configured in the
System Configuration file and provisioned in the Device Configuration file. The IP Deskphone
downloads the new Server Profile file on startup, or the download can be initiated through pressing
the Services key on the IP Deskphone, and selecting Check for Updates > Upgrade
[DEVICE_CONFIG] from the menu
Information about profiles is presented in the IP Deskphone File Manager. If a Server Profile file is
downloaded on the IP Deskphone, the file name (profile1.dat or profile2.dat) is displayed in the
System folder of the File Manager.
To delete a Server Profile on the IP Deskphone, press the Delete soft key; the profile is completely
removed from flash and main memory. When a server profile is deleted, if parameters in the server
profile have corresponding parameters in the System Configuration file, then those System
Configuration file parameters are implemented after the server profile parameters are deleted.
The content of each file can be viewd by using the prtcfg command in the PDT shell or by using the
printProfConfig <n> command in the vxshell where <n> is one of the following values:
• 0 — root System Configuration file
• 1 — first profile
Server Profiles
March 2015 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration 209
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