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Avaya 1600 Series - Editing Custom Options; Adding the DHCP Option

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Maintaining 1600 Series IP Telephones
50 1600 Series IP Telephone Installation and Maintenance Guide
Contents of the Settings File
After checking the application software, the 1600 Series IP Telephone looks for a 46xxsettings
file. This optional file is under your control and is where you can identify non-default option
settings, application-specific parameters, etc. You can download a template for this file from the
Avaya support Web site. An example of what the file could look like follows.
Note:
Note: The following is intended only as a simple example. Your settings will vary from
the settings shown. This sample assumes specification of a DNS Server, turning
off enhanced local dialing, and a Web Browser.
SET DNSSRVR dnsexample.yourco.com
SET ENDIALSTAT 0
SET WMLHOME http://yourco.com/home.wml
SET WMLPROXY 11.11.11.11
See Chapter 7 in the 1600 Series IP Telephone Administrator Guide for details about
specific values. You need only specify settings that vary from defaults, although
specifying defaults is harmless.
Downloading Language Files
Language files must be stored in the same location as the 46xxsettings file or under the HTTP
Server directory, defined using the SET HTTPDIR_HTTP server directory path command.
You can download a new language file version only if the filename differs from the language file
previously downloaded. Alternately, you can remove the old language file using an empty SET
LANGxFILE command in the 46xxsettings file before downloading a language file with the
same filename.
The GROUP System Value
You might have different communities of end users, all of which have the same model
telephone, but which require different administered settings. For example, you might want to
restrict Call Center agents from being able to Logoff, which might be an essential capability for
“hot-desking” associates. We provide examples of the group settings for each of these
situations later in this section.
The simplest way to separate groups of users is to associate each of them with a number. Use
the GROUP system value for this purpose. The GROUP system value cannot be set in the
46xxsettings file. The GROUP system value can only be set on a telephone-by-telephone basis.

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