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Parameter name Default value Description and value range
Call Log or from Web pages. Range: 0-2 dialable
characters, including “ ” (Null).
PHNSCRALL 0 Specifies whether the deskphone displays separate
screens for Call Appearance and Feature buttons.
0: Separate screens for Call Appearance and Feature
buttons.
1: Consolidated screen for Call Appearance and
Feature buttons.
PHNSCRCOLUMNS 0 Valid values are 0 or 1
Specifies whether the Phone Screen is presented with
one (full-width) or two (each half-width) columns.
Note:
The PHNSCRCOLUMNS is enforced only if the user
does not change the value in the Phone Screen
Width field. The user can change the settings on the
phone screen, by changing the value of the Phone
Screen Width field from the HOME > Options &
Settings > Screen & Sound Options menu. The
user changes are stored in backup/restore file as
PHNSCRWIDTH.
If BRURI has a valid value, the restored file that
includes the PHNSCRWIDTH parameter will take
precedence over PHNSCRCOLUMNS.
If BRURI is not valid, but the user still changes the
value of the Phone Screen Width field, then user
value will take precedence over
PHNSCRCOLUMNS.
The CLEAR operation clears the user configuration.
PHY1STAT 1 Ethernet line interface setting 1=auto-negotiate, 2=10
Mbps half-duplex, 3=10 Mbps full-duplex, 4=100 Mbps
half-duplex, 5=100 Mbps full-duplex, and 6=1000 Mbps
full-duplex, if supported by the hardware.
PHY2PRIO 0 Layer 2 priority value for frames received on or forwarded
to the secondary Ethernet interface. Set this parameter
only when VLAN separation is 1 (enabled). Values are
from 0 through 7 and correspond to the drop-down menu
selection.
PHY2STAT 1 Secondary Ethernet interface setting, 0=Secondary
Ethernet interface off/disabled, 1=auto-negotiate, 2=10
Mbps half-duplex, 3=10 Mbps full-duplex, 4=100 Mbps
half-duplex, 5=100 Mbps full-duplex), and 6=1000 Mbps
full-duplex if supported by the hardware.
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Administering Deskphone Options
March 2018 Administering Avaya 9608/9608G/9611G/9621G/9641G/9641GS IP Deskphones H.
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