The following is a list of applications or functions and the parameters that apply to those
applications. Parameters shown as Mandatory must be accurate and non-null for the application to
work; other parameters listed are optional. You can change parameters to suit your environment. If
you do not include these parameters in the settings file, the default values are used.
Backup/restore parameter - BRURI (Mandatory)
Backlight parameter - BAKLIGHTOFF
Calculator application parameter - CALCSTAT
Call log/history parameters - CLDELCALLBK, LOGBACKUP, LOGMISSEDONCE, LOGUNSEEN
General user parameters - APPSTAT, OPSTAT, OPSTAT2
Guest login parameters - GUESTDURATION, GUESTLOGINSTAT, GUESTWARNING
Options parameter - RINGTONESTYLE
Phone parameter - FBONCASCREEN
User Timer (Stopwatch) — TIMERSTAT
VPN parameters - VPN parameters. For more information on VPN parameters, see VPN Setup
Guide for 9600 Series IP Telephones.
Weather application parameters that are applicable for the touchscreen phones only -
WEATHERAPP, WMLPORT, WMLPROXY.
Web access application parameters - SUBSCRIBELIST, TPSLIST, WMLEXCEPT,
WMLHELPSTAT, WMLHOME (Mandatory), WMLIDLETIME, WMLIDLEURI, WMLPORT,
WMLPROXY, WMLSMALL.
World Clock application parameters that are applicable for the touchscreen phones only -
WMLPORT, WMLPROXY, WORLDCLOCKAPP.
Related links
Administering Applications and Options on page 142
Setting the Application Status flag
9600 Series IP Deskphones offer numerous applications like Contacts, Call Log/History, Redial,
and so on to the users. Each of these applications allows the user to add, delete, or in some
cases, edit entries. You, as the administrator, might not want the user to use that level of
functionality. For example, a user cannot delete the contact number of the concierge from the
hotel lobby deskphone. Further, for privacy reasons, that same deskphone must display the Call
Log. You can use the Application Status Flag, APPSTAT, to administer specific application
functionality permission levels for one or more deskphones.
APPSTAT consists of one number, specifying a certain level of allowed functionality. A Zero, 0,
value provides no functionality. Values 2 and 3 provide increasing levels of functionality, and value
1 provides the user complete application functionality.
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