
The Push requests have two priorities, normal and barge-in, which corresponds to the two modes
of a Push type: Normal and Barge.
Push configuration
Use the
46xxsettings.txt
file to set the following parameters for the Push feature:
Parameter name
Default value
Description
PUSHCAP
00000
Specifies the modes of each Push type supported by the phone.
The Push value is a 3, 4 or 5 digit number, of which each digit
controls a Push type and can be the following:
• 0: all Push requests are rejected for this Push type.
• 1: only the Push requests with Barge mode are accepted for
this Push type.
• 2: the Push requests with Barge or Normal mode are accepted
for this Push type.
The following shows the Push types controlled by a PUSHCAP
value of
21202
:
• 2: controls phonexml Push requests
• 1: controls transmit audio Push requests
• 2: controls receive audio Push requests
• 0: controls display Push requests
• 2: controls top line Push requests
Note:
The display Push request (the WML browser) is not supported by
the Avaya J129 IP Phone and the Avaya J139 IP Phone.
PUSHPORT
80
Specifies the TCP port number to be used by the HTTP server
for Push.
The allowed value is a positive integer from 80 to 65535.
TPSLIST
Null
Specifies a list of URI authority components from which Push
content can be obtained.
Allowed values can contain up to 255 characters and must be
separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
Note:
If TPSLIST is set to default, the Push feature is disabled.
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