
exists, the entire conditional is ignored. You can use the following parameters in a
conditional statement: GROUP, MACADDR, MODEL and MODEL4. In pre-6.0 software
releases, you could use the BOOTNAME and SIG. In software release 3.1 and later, you
can use VPNACTIVE. In software release 6.0 and later, you can use SIG_IN_USE.
•
SET
commands, of the form
SET
parameter_name value
. The system ignores any
invalid values for the associated
parameter_name
so the default or previously
administered value is retained. All values must be text strings, even if the value itself is
numeric or a dotted decimal IP Address.
• Comments, which are statements with a pound (#) character in the first column.
Note:
Enclose all data in quotation marks for proper interpretation.
• GET commands, of the form
GET
filename
. If the deskphone downloads the file named
as filename, the deskphone interprets the file as an additional settings file and does not
interpret additional lines in the original file. If the deskphone cannot obtain the file, the
telephone continues to interpret the original file.
The Avaya-provided upgrade file includes lines that direct the deskphone to
GET
46xxsettings.txt
and
46xxsettings.scr
. These lines cause the deskphone to use HTTP/
HTTPS to attempt to download the file specified in the
GET
command. If the deskphone obtains
the file, its contents are interpreted as an additional script file. If the file cannot be obtained,
the deskphone continues processing the upgrade script file. The deskphone processes the
upgrade script file so that if there is no 46xxsettings.scr file, the deskphone looks for a
46xxsettings.txt file. If the deskphone obtains the settings file successfully but does not include
any setting changes the deskphone stops using HTTP. This process happens when you initially
download the script file template from the Avaya support Web site, before you make any
changes. When the settings file contains no setting changes, the deskphone does not go back
to the upgrade script file.
You can customize the settings file and identify non-default option settings, application-specific
parameters, and other settings. You can download a template for this file from the Avaya
support site at
. For details about specific parameter values, see
Chapter 7 in the
Administering Avaya IP Deskphone H.323 9608, 9611G, 9621G, and
9641G
. Specify settings that are different from default values, although you can also specify
default values.
Maintaining 9600 Series IP Deskphones
68 Installing and Maintaining Avaya IP Deskphone H.323 9608, 9611G, 9621G, and 9641G
August 2013