Remote Configuration 364x Endpoint Parameters Definition
Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide June 2012 117
Parameter name Allowable values
1
Default
2
Assoc
info
3
Causes
reboot
Source
SIPDOMAIN* ip addr/FQDN no spaces; 1-
60 chars or NULL
6
null no SSON, config files
SIP_CALLID_PER_LINE
12
0,1 (0=can use same Call-ID
header value for different
lines, 1=must use unique call
id per line)
0 no SSON, config files
MSGNUM* dial string; 1-50 chars, no
spaces or NULL
6
none no SSON, config files
SIP_MAIL_SUBSCR dial string; 1-50 chars, no
spaces or NULL
6
none no SSON, config files
SIP_FAVORITES comma separated list of up
to 15 "number";"name"
(number can appear without
quotes) or NULL
6
none no config files
SIP_LINE1-5 1-16 chars or NULL
6
not set no HAT (line1 only), SSON, config
files
SIP_LINE_CALLID1-5 1-18 chars or NULL
6
not set no SSON, config files
SNMPADD* IP address/DNS name list or
NULL
6
- up to 255 characters
no User menus, HAT, SSON,
config files
8
, System Manager
14
SNMPSTRING* 1-32 characters (no spaces)
or NULL
6
no User menus, HAT, SSON,
config files
8
, System Manager
PAC_FILENAME 1-32 chars or NULL none yes HAT, SSON, config files
SERVER_CERT_FILENAME 1-32 chars or NULL none yes HAT, SSON, config files
Table footnotes
* This parameter already appears in the 46xxsettings.txt file and is common with at least one
other Avaya phone.
1. These are the allowable values that can be set using the remote configuration
parameter. The allowable values for the same configuration item in HAT and menus may
not adhere to these listed allowable values.
2. Default: the value used if no value is specified in the saved parameters on the phone
(from HAT, Admin menus or previous init of phone), or from dhcp, SSON dhcp, or
46xxsettings.txt file. Or the value has been cleared using NULL.
3. Assoc info: used to indicate when the parameter is used or ignored. Specifically it is to
indicate:
a. Which IP addresses belong to the group called static IP addresses. These
appear on the IP Address menu in the Admin menus and HAT.
b. The security type that a label goes with (e.g., WPA_PSK is used only with
security types wpapsk and wpa2psk).
c. Which power variables go with which radio modes.