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Customizable system parameters for SIP-based 9600 Series IP Deskphones
Issue 3 January 2014 99
PUSHCAP 00000 String representing push capabilities. Consists of
five digits abcde, where:
a is to control phonexml pushes and
supports only the barge-in priority
b is to control audio transmit pushes
c is to control audio receive pushes and
multicast pushes
d is to control display or Web pushes
e is to control top line pushes
The valid values for abcde are 0,1,and 2, where:
0 is to disable
1 is to support barge-in pushes
2 is to support normal pushes
For example,
SET PUSHCAP = 12222
sets barge-in pushfor phonexml and both barge-in
and normal pushes for remaining push types.
PUSHPORT 80 String representing the TCP listening port number
used for the deskphone's HTTP server. Values are:
2 to 5 ASCII numeric digits, "80" through "65535".
QKLOGINSTAT 1 Quick login status indicator that specifies whether a
password must always be entered manually, when
the deskphone is in a registered and an inactive
state (another deskphone is used to take over a
primary extension e.g. SIP visiting User). The valid
values are:
0 to manually enter the password.
1 to enable quick login. For a quick login,
press the Continue softkey on the login
screen to accept the current password value.
Note:
Note: The value that is set in System
Manager overwrites this value.
RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_ATTEMP
TS
15 Indicates how many times the PPM adaptor should
try to download from PPM before giving up on
connecting to the PPM server. Values are: 1-30.
RDS_INITIAL_RETRY_TIME 2 Remote Data Source initial retry time in seconds;
indicates the initial delay for a retry to connect to
the PPM server. Valid range is 2-60 (seconds).
Parameter Name Default
Value
Description and Value Range

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