30 Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide June 2012
Settings file system parameters that can be tested in an IF statement
GROUP
The value is whatever the user sets in the Admin menus/HAT for
Phone Group– number from 0-999 (default is 0)
See the self-documenting sample 46xxsettings.txt file for complete information about the
settings. Use the information in Chapter 5 for Admin menu settings and the table in
Appendix B for further information about SIP parameters.
The handset-specific files
The handset-specific configuration file provides specific information for the handset to
identify itself and communicate with other handsets. Each handset must have its own file
with a unique filename.
Note:
Each handset must have a specific filename with the form of SIP_[username].txt where
[username] is as assigned to each individual user by the system administrator (e.g.
sip_3001.txt or sip_JohnDoe.txt). Username requirements are: numbers only, no
spaces, no punctuation, 1-13 characters.
The **** SIP SETTINGS **** section of the 46xxsettings.txt file contains sample
parameter information. Use this section to start your custom user files.
Note:
The specific file should contain data specific to each user such as authentication
credentials and line appearance data. See the SIP Registration section in Chapter 6:
Configure Each Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset.
Gather information
Gather the following information:
Usernames and corresponding passwords
Extension numbers for up to 5 lines per user
Caller ID for each of the 5 lines (optional)
Other parameters as shown in the sample file
Favorites to be programmed in the generic file. A total of 15 Favorites are allowed.
Create username file
Program a file for each username. The following parameters must be present in the
username file:
SIP_USERNAME (1-6): the first set is required (SIP_USERNAME1 and
SIP_PASSWORD1) unless they are to be entered at handset startup in the login
screen or are already added in HAT or Admin menus. Usernames 2-6 are optional