sophisticated user from getting access to local procedures unless you administer the
parameter using page 3 of the system-parameters IP-options form in Communication
Manager Release 4.0.
If you administer this password, you cannot gain access to all local procedures, including
VIEW. VIEW is a read-only Craft option, using which you can review the current phone
settings.
Note:
The following table lists the parameters that are described are:
ALWCLRNOTIFY
NORTELAUTH
NVIKECONFIGMODE
NVIKEDHGRP
NVIKEID
NVIKEIDTYPE
NVIKEOVERTCP
NVIKEP1AUTHALG
NVIKEP1LIFESEC
NVIKEP2AUTHALG
NVIKEP2ENCALG
NVIKEP2LIFESEC
NVIKEPSK
NVIKEXCHGMODE
NVIPSECSUBNET
NVPFSDHGRP
NVSGIP
NVVPNAUTHTYPE
NVVPNCFGPROF
NVVPNCOPYTOS
NVVPNENCAPS
NVVPNMODE
NVVPNPSWD
NVVPNPSWDTYPE
NVVPNSVENDOR
NVVPNUSER
NVVPNUSERTYPE
NVXAUTH
VPNACTIVE
VPNALLOWTAGS
VPNCODE
VPNPROC
VPNTTS
Important:
Avaya does not support IPv6 for the general market, and makes the software available to a
specific set of customers with known limitations. Any additional limitation or bugs discovered
within this release will be considered for resolution in future major releases.
H.323 customizable system parameters
This table lists the parameters that you can customize in the
46xxsettings.txt
file, their
default values, parameter descriptions, and valid values.
Soft persistent parameters
Soft persistent parameters reset to the default values after reboot. When the phone tries to access
the file server, the value of the parameter might be updated depending on the following conditions.
• If the file server is not accessible, the phone uses the stored persistent value.
• If either of the following conditions is true, the phone uses the default value:
- The file server is accessible, but the
46xxsettings.txt
file is not available on the
server.
- The file server is accessible and the
46xxsettings.txt
file is downloaded to the phone,
but the corresponding parameter is not present in the file.
Administering Deskphone Options
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