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Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
1725-86984-000_P.docx
September 2016
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Name
Possible Values
Server password
String
The default password is 456.
File Transmit Tries
1 to 10 Default 3
The maximum number of attempts to transfer a file. (An attempt is defined as trying to download the file from all IP
addresses that map to a particular domain name.)
Retry Wait
0 to 300 seconds Default 1
The minimum amount of time that must elapse before retrying a file transfer. The time is measured from the start
of a transfer attempt, which is defined as the set of upload/download transactions made with the IP addresses that
map to a given provisioning server’s DNS. If the set of transactions in an attempt is equal to or greater than the
Retry Wait value, then there will be no further delay before the next attempt is started.
Tag SN to UA
Disabled, Enabled
If enabled, the handset
’s serial number (MAC address) is included in the User-Agent header of HTTP/HTTPS
transfers and communications to the browser.
The default value is Disabled.
Upgrade Server
Non-editable string (auto-populated by the Web
Configuration Utility)
The Upgrade server is an alternate way of getting software updates into the handset through the Web
Configuration Utility. It is a completely different process than using a provisioning server method.
When a value is displayed in this field, it is the address/URL that has been accessed for software updates through
the Web Configuration Utility.
This value is also stored in the handset’s override file on the provisioning server.
If this field in the handset menu is populated then you cannot get code onto the phone from any other method than
using the WebUI upgrade method because handset settings have highest precedence and this setting is basically
a mirror of the override file. If you want to download code into a particular handset using a provisioning server,
clear the value set by the W
ebUI, or edit the override file parameter to “” which will also delete the setting in the
handset.
Changing the Default Passwords
The Server User and Server Password parameters should be changed from the
default values.
DHCP Menu
The DHCP menu is accessible only when the DHCP client is enabled. You can update the
following DHCP configuration parameters from the DHCP menu:
Name
Possible Values
Boot Server
0=Option 66, 1=Custom, 2=Static, 3=Option 66
Option 66:
The handset will look for option number 66 (string type) in the response received from the DHCP
server. The DHCP server should send address information in option 66 that matches one of the formats described
for
Server Address
Custom:
The handset will look for the option number specified by the
Boot Server Option
parameter (below), and
the type specified by the
Boot Server Option Type
parameter (below) in the response received from the DHCP
server.
Static:
The handset will use the boot server configured through the
Server Menu
. For more information, see
Option 66:
The handset will use the custom option first or use Option 66 if the custom option is not
present.
Note:
If the DHCP server sends nothing, the following scenarios are possible: