Parameter Description
ICMPDU Controls the extent to which ICMP destination unreachable messages are sent in
response to messages sent to closed ports so as not to reveal information to potential
hackers.
The default value is 1. Use this value to send destination unreachable messages for
closed ports used by the traceroute command.
ICMPRED Controls whether ICMP Redirect messages are processed. The default value is 0, which
means that redirect messages are not processed.
L2Q 802.1Q tagging mode. The default value is 0 for the automatic tagging mode.
L2QVLAN VLAN ID of the voice VLAN. The default value is 0.
PROCPSWD Security string used to access local procedures. The default value is 27238.
REUSETIME Specifies IP address reuse timeout, in seconds. The default value is 60.
SIP_CONTR
OLLER_LIST
SIP proxy or registrar server IP or DNS addresses that can be 0 to 255 characters. Enter
the IP address in the dot-decimal notation. For example: 127.0.0.1. You can provide
several IP addresses separated by commas and without spaces between entries. The
default is null, which means there are no controllers.
TIMEZONE Time zone configuration in the Olson name format. For example, America/New_York or
Europe/Isle_of_Man.
TLSDIR Used as a path name that is prepended to all file names used in HTTPS GET operations
during initialization. The string length can be from 0 to 127.
TLSPORT Destination TCP port used for requests to an HTTPS server ranging from 0 to 65535. The
default value is 443, which is the standard HTTPS port.
TLSSRVR IP addresses or DNS names of Avaya file servers used to download configuration and
firmware files. Transport Layer Security (TLS) is used to authenticate the server and to
provide encrypted data exchange between Avaya Vantage
™
and the server.
USER_AUTH
_FILE_SERV
ER_URL
Specifies the user authenticated file server URL. Enter the address using either the dot-
decimal or domain name format. Add a port number, if required. In the current release,
Avaya Vantage
™
supports Avaya Aura
®
Device Services user authentication servers only.
VLANTEST The number of seconds to wait for a DHCPOFFER on a non-zero VLAN. The default
value is 60 seconds.
Device configuration using a 46xxsettings.txt settings file
You can administer Avaya Vantage
™
devices centrally using the 46xxsettings.txt settings file
that Avaya provides with the devices. The settings file is a text file that resides on a file server and
contains configuration parameters.
Note:
In an IP Office environment, Avaya strongly recommends you allow the IP Office system to
auto-generate the settings files for devices rather than using the uploaded file. This helps to
automatically adjust the settings provided to devices to match changes made in the IP Office
Device configuration
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