Server Administration
66 Deskphone SIP 9608, 9611G, 9621G, 9641G Administrator Guide Release 6.0.1
DHCP Generic Setup
This section is limited to describing a generic administration that works with the 9600 Series SIP
IP Telephones. Three DHCP software alternatives are common to Windows operating systems:
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Windows NT
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4.0 DHCP Server
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Windows 2000
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DHCP Server
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Windows 2003
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DHCP Server
Any other DHCP application might work. It is the responsibility of the customer to install and
configure the DHCP server correctly.
PROCPSWD Security string used to access local procedures. The default is 27238.
PROCSTAT Controls whether local procedures are enabled. The default is 0
(enabled).
SIG The signaling protocol download flag that indicates which protocol
applies (H.323 (1), SIP, (2) or Default (0). For software releases prior to
6.0, SIG can only be set manually on the telephone (not via DHCP or in
the 46xxsettings.txt file), and Default means the default protocol
supported at that location (a custom upgrade file is required to support
both protocols). For software releases 6.0 and later, separate upgrade
files with different names are used for H.323 and SIP, and Default
means to download the upgrade file for the same protocol that is
supported by the software that the telephone is currently using.
SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST SIP proxy/registrar server IP or DNS address(es). (0 to 255 characters;
zero or one IP Address in dotted decimal or DNS name format,
separated by commas without any intervening spaces.) The default is
null.
SNTPSRVR List of SNTP server IP or DNS address(es) used to retrieve date and
time via SNTP
TLSDIR Used as path name that is prepended to all file names used in HTTPS
GET operations during initialization (0-127 character string).
TLSPORT Destination TCP port used for requests to https server (0-65535). The
default is 443.
TLSSRVR IP Address(es) or DNS name(s) of Avaya file server(s) used to
download configuration files.
Note: Transport Layer Security is used to authenticate the server.
VLANTEST Number of seconds to wait for a DHCPOFFER on a non-zero VLAN.
The default is 60 seconds.
Parameter Description