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Chapter 7: Administering deskphone options
Administering options for the 9601,9608, 9608G, 9611G,
9621G, and 9641G SIP deskphones
This chapter provides information about changing parameter values to customize your
operating environment.
The is a comprehensive list of all parameters that you can configure. This list contains the
following:
● Parameter names
● Default values
● Valid ranges for the values
● Description of each parameter
However, you do not have to set every parameter. In most cases, you need to include only
those parameters in the settings file that are specific to your own environment and let the
deskphones use the default values for the remaining ones.
Note:
Note: Ensure that you set the SIP-related parameters: SIP_CONTROLLER_LIST,
SIPDOMAIN, SNTPSRVR, ENABLE_PRESENCE, GMTOFFSET, DSTOFFSET,
DSTSTART, and DSTSTOP.
To restrict the user from entering into the Craft menu, you can set the parameter PROCPSWD
as part of standard DHCP/HTTP administration. If PROCPSWD is non-null and consists of 1 to
7 digits, a user cannot invoke any local options without first entering the PROCPSWD value on
the Craft Access Code Entry screen. For more information on Craft options, see Installing and
Maintaining Avaya 9601/9608/9608G/9611G/9621G/9641G IP Deskphones SIP applicable to
the SIP software release you are using.
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Important:
Important: If you administer PROCPSWD as part of DHCP/HTTP administration, the value
is stored and transmitted unencrypted. Therefore, do not consider PROCPSWD
as a high-security technique to inhibit a sophisticated user from obtaining access
to local procedures.
This section provides information on parameters that can be set from the 46xxsettings file. You
can also set some of these parameters through LLDP, DHCP, the Craft menu, or download them
from the Avaya Aura System Manager, that is PPM. A predefined order determines the
parameter value that a deskphone uses. For more information about the order in which a
deskphone uses parameter values, see
Administration alternatives and options on page 16.