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46 Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide June 2012
Note:
You can defined the admin password in the HAT, in the Admin menu or by using the
PROCPSWD configuration setting in the 46xxsettings.txt file. HAT and admin menus
allow a wider range of passwords than remote configuration. If you decide to set the
PROCPSWD parameter, it is limited to a maximum of seven (7) digits. Only numbers
may be used. See the PROCPSWD parameter at the end of this document for more
information.
Phone Group
The Phone Group can be denoted by an integer from 0 to 999. The default is 0. This
value can be used by the remote config files for specifying some parameters only for
some groups. See the 46xxsettings.txt file for more information.
SIP Registration
You can configure individual handsets to correspond with the SIP configuration
information in the HTTP/TFTP server. If both HTTP and TFTP IP addresses are
present, the handset attempts to download files from the HTTP server(s) first and only
tries TFTP if the file(s) are not found on the HTTP server. The handset is then
automatically identified at startup. If username and password information is not
configured in the Admin menu, then this information will be requested at startup.
In either case, the username must agree with a corresponding configuration file. See
Chapter 4 System Configuration section Configure SIP Handset Files.
You can specify a username and password for automatically acquiring SIP configuration
information using Login. If you have not specified any username, the SIP handset
requests username and password at startup and the system ignores any additional
registrations that you have specified.
The username should correspond to the primary (line 1) dial number assigned to the
user. The username and password should also correspond to the authentication
credentials as created by your system administrator for your primary line registration.
You can erase the usernames or passwords by selecting the item, then pressing the
Bksp softkey and then the Save softkey.
Reg 2, through Reg 6 allow you to specify additional authentication usernames and
passwords that might be required by your handset for any additional line appearances
(registrations) that may appear in the specific user’s configuration file. This information
will be ignored if a Login username is not provided.
OAI Enable/Disable
The Avaya Wireless Application Interface Gateway or Open Application Interface (OAI)
enables third-party computer applications to display alphanumeric messages on the
handset display and accept input from the handset keypad. Refer to the Installation
document for the Open Applications Interface (OAI) Gateway at
https://support.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/003745895 for information about installing
and administering the Avaya Wireless Application Interface Gateway.

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