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Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
1725-86984-000_P.docx
September 2016
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Parameter
Permitted Values
Default
locInfo.x.A3
String
Null
Enter the city the handset is located in.
locInfo.x.PRD
String
Null
Enter the leading direction of the street location.
locInfo.x.RD
String
Null
The name of the road or street the handset is located on.
locInfo.x.STS
String
Null
Enter the suffix of the name used in locInfo.x.RD, for example, Street, Avenue.
locInfo.x.POD
String
Null
Enter the trailing street direction, for example SW.
locInfo.x.HNO
String
Null
Enter the street address number of the handset
’s location.
locInfo.x.HNS
String
Null
Enter a suffix for the street address used in locInfo.x.HNS, for example,
A
or ½.
locInfo.x.LOC
String
Null
Enter any additional information that identifies the location.
locInfo.x.NAM
String
Null
Enter a name for the location, for example, a
business name, an occupant, a resident.
locInfo.x.PC
String
Null
Enter the postal code of the location.
Real-Time Transport Protocol Ports
You can configure the handset to filter incoming RTP packets. You can filter the packets by IP
address, or by port. For greater security, you can also configure RTP settings to reject packets
arriving from a non-negotiated IP address or from an unauthorized source. You can reject
packets that the handset receives from a non-negotiated IP address or a non-negotiated port.
You can configure the handset to enforce symmetric port operation for RTP packets. When the
source port is not set to the negotiated remote sink port, arriving packets can be rejected.
You can also fix the handset
’s destination transport port to a specified value regardless of the
negotiated port. This can be useful for communicating through firewalls. When you use a fixed
transport port, all RTP traffic is sent to and arrives on that specified port. Incoming packets are
sorted by the source IP address and port, which allows multiple RTP streams to be multiplexed.
You can specify the handset
’s RTP port range. Since the handset supports conferencing and
multiple RTP streams, the handset can use several ports concurrently. Consistent with RFC
1889, the next-highest odd-numbered port is used to send and receive RTP.