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N/A
LLDP Packet Interval lldp interval
The amount of time, in seconds, between the
transmission of LLDP Data Unit (LLDPDU)
packets. The value of zero (0) disables this
parameter.
Caution:
In Release 2.3 and later, LLDP is
enabled by default. If LLDP is enabled on your
network, the phones may come up with different
network settings.
For more information on this feature, see
“Link
Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint
Devices (LLDP-MED) and Emergency Location
Identification Number (ELIN)”
on
page 5-102
.
NAT IP
NAT IP
sip nat ip
IP address the network device that enforces NAT.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
“Configuring
NAT Address and Port (optional)”
on
page 4-31
.
NAT SIP Port
NAT SIP Port
sip nat port
Port number of the network device that enforces
NAT.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
“Configuring
NAT Address and Port (optional)”
on
page 4-31
.
NAT RTP Port
NAT RTP Port
sip nat rtp port
Indicates the port through which the RTP packets
are sent. This value must specify the beginning of
the RTP port range on the gateway or router.
The RTP port is used for sending DTMF tones and
for the audio stream. Your network administrator
may close some ports for security reasons. You
may want to use this parameter to send RTP data
using a different port.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
“Configuring
NAT Address and Port (optional)”
on
page 4-31
.
N/A
Rport (RFC 3581)
sip rport
Allows you to enable (1) or disable (0) the use of
Rport on the IP phone.
“Rport” in RFC 3581, allows a client to request that
the server send the response back to the source IP
address
and
the port from which the request came.
For more information, see Chapter 4,
“RPORT”
on
page 4-61
.
N/A
NTP Time Servers
time server disabled
Enables or disables the time server. This
parameter affects the
time server1
,
time server2
,
and
time server3
parameters. Setting this
parameter to
0
allows the use of the configured
Time Server(s). Setting this parameter to
1
prevents the use of the configured Time Server(s).
For more information, see Chapter 4,
“Network
Time Servers”
on
page 4-63
.
Parameter In
IP Phone UI
Parameter in
Aastra Web UI
Parameters in
Configuration Files
Description