Parameter name Default value Description and value range
TIMERSTAT 0 TIMERSTAT specifies whether Timer On and Timer Off
softkeys will be presented to the user.
0 = Timer On and Timer Off softkeys will not be presented
to the user (default).
1 = Timer On and Timer Off softkeys will be presented to
the user.
TLSDIR “ ” (Null) HTTPS server directory path. The path name prepended
to all file names used in HTTPS get operations during
initialization. Value: 0-127 ASCII characters, no spaces.
Null is a valid value. Leading or trailing slashes are not
required. The command syntax is SET TLSDIR mytlsdir
where mytlsdir is your HTTPS server path. TLSDIR is the
path for all HTTPS operations except for BRURI.
TLSPORT 80 TCP port number used for HTTPS file downloading. 2 to
5 ASCII numeric digits. Valid values are 80 through
65535. Note that when the file server is on
Communication Manager, set this value to 81 which is the
port required for HTTPS downloads rather than the using
the default.
TLS_SECURE_RENEG 0 Specifies whether a TLS session should be terminated if
the peer does not support secure renegotiation. Valid
values are:
• 0: TLS secure renegotiation is not required from peer.
• 1: TLS secure renegotiation is required from peer.
TLSSRVR “ ” (Null) IP addresses or DNS Names of HTTPS file servers used
to download deskphone files. Dotted decimal or DNS
format, separated by commas. Valid values are 0-255
ASCII characters, including commas.
TLSSRVRVERIFYID 0 Specifies whether the identity of a TLS server is checked
against its certificate. The identity of the server is
checked with the common name or subjectAltName fields
in the server certificate. Valid values are:
• 0: Identity of a TLS server is not checked against its
certificate.
• 1: Identity of a TLS server is checked against its
certificate. The validation of server identity is applicable
for IPSec VPN with certificate based authentication
(using NVSGIP), Backup/restore over HTTPS (using
BRURI), HTTPS file server (using TLSSRVR), WML
browser (using WMLHOME), H.323 over TLS signaling
(using MCIPADD).
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