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Parameter name Default value Description and value range
OCSP_NONCE 1 Specifies whether a nonce is included in OCSP requests
and expected in OCSP responses. Valid values are: 0 or
1.
OCSP_URI NULL Specifies a URI for an OCSP responder. The URI can be
an IP address or a host name.
OCSP_URI_PREF 1 OCSP responder URI can either be obtained from the
certificate presented by the server, or can be locally
configured on the phone in OCSP_URI. OCSP_URI_PREF
specifies the preference between the two sources.
Valid values are:
1: OCSP_URI is used first and then the value from the
OCSP field of the Authority Information Access (AIA)
extension of the certificate is checked.
2: OCSP field of the Authority Information Access (AIA)
extension of the certificate is checked first and then
OCSP_URI is used.
OCSP_TRUSTCERTS NULL Specifies the list of the OCSP trusted certificates.
This value is required if the OCSP responder uses a
different CA for the server certificate than the root CA.
OPSTAT 111 Option status flag(s) (1 or 3 ASCII numeric digits) indicate
which options are user-selectable. The default of 111
grants access to all options and related applications.
Single digit valid values are: 1=user can access all
options, including Logout, 2= user can access only view-
oriented applications. Three-digit valid values are a
concatenation of binary values, in the form abc, where
each letter represents a 0 (disabled/off) or 1 (enabled/on),
interpreted as: a = base settings for all user options and
related applications, except as in b or c. b = setting for
view-oriented applications (for example, the Network
Information application), as applicable. c = setting for
Logout application, if applicable. The binary 0 does not
allow an end user to see or invoke options and related
applications. Setting the flag to binary 1 gives full display
and access to all options and related applications.
OPSTAT2 0 OPSTAT override flag. If set to 0, OPSTAT is not affected.
If set to 1, OPSTAT is unaffected with the exception that
any changes to customized labels in the backup file are
uploaded and used as if OPSTAT permitted this action.
OPSTATCC 0 Specifies whether Call Center options such as Greetings
will be presented to the user even if the value of OPSTAT
is set to disable user options.
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Administering Deskphone Options
March 2018 Administering Avaya 9608/9608G/9611G/9621G/9641G/9641GS IP Deskphones H.
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