Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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The display name used in SIP signaling and/or the H.323 alias used as the default caller ID.
reg.x.ice.turn.callAdmissionControl.enabled
If 0, call admission control is disabled. If 1, call admission control is enabled for calls using the Microsoft Skype for
Business or Microsoft Lync Server 2013 or 2010..
When deploying both 84-Series and 87-Series handsets in the same facility using the same Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi
Multimedia Admission Control (aka access control, AC or WMM-AC) must be disabled in any handset parameters
and APs as it is not supported by 87 Series handsets. Any parameter that requires or enforces AC must be
disabled.
The text label that displays next to the line key for registration x. If Null, the user part of reg.x.address is used.
If 0, the Microsoft Live Communications Server (LSC) is not supported for registration x. If 1, LSC is supported.
Specify the number of line keys to use for a single registration. The maximum number of line keys is 6.
string, 0 to 256
characters
This parameter sets the value of the location policy disclaimer. For example, the disclaimer may be ”Warning: If you
do not provide a location, emergency services may be delayed in reaching your location should you need to call for
help.” This parameter is set by in-band provisioning when the handset is registered to Microsoft Skype for Business
or Microsoft Lync Server 2013 or 2010.
reg.x.lync.autoProvisionCertLocation
If 0, the certificate download is disabled. If non-0, the certificate corresponding to the index of the appropriate
sec.TLS.customCaCert.X is downloaded.
A URI that provides the media stream to play for the remote party on hold. If present and not Null, this parameter
overrules voIpProt.SIP.musicOnHold.uri.
reg.x.outboundProxy.address
dotted-decimal IP
address or
hostname
The IP address or hostname of the SIP server to which the handset sends all requests.
The port of the SIP server to which the handset sends all requests.
reg.x.outboundProxy.transport
DNSnaptr,
TCPpreferred,
UDPOnly, TLS,
TCPOnly
The transport method the handset uses to communicate with the SIP server.
Null or DNSnaptr – if reg.x.outboundProxy.address is a hostname and reg.x.outboundProxy.port is 0
or Null, do NAPTR then SRV look-ups to try to discover the transport, ports and servers, as per RFC 3263. If
reg.x.outboundProxy.address is an IP address, or a port is given, then UDP is used.
TCPpreferred – TCP is the preferred transport, UDP is used if TCP fails.
UDPOnly – only UDP will be used.
TLS – if TLS fails, transport fails. Leave port field empty (will default to 5061) or set to 5061.
TCPOnly – only TCP will be used.