Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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Name
Possible Values
DNS server
Dotted-decimal IP address
The primary server the handset directs Domain Name System (DNS) queries to.
DNS INFORM server
Dotted-decimal IP address
The secondary server to which the handset directs DNS queries.
DNS domain
Domain name string
The handset
’s DNS domain.
Hostname
hostname
The DHCP client hostname.
Syslog menu
See
Syslog Menu
.
Base profile
Generic, Lync*
* Select Lync if using Microsoft Server 2010 or 2013 or Skype for Business.
Provisioning server menu
The following configuration parameters can be modified on the Provisioning Server Menu.
Settings> Advanced Settings> [enter password]> Administration Settings> Network
Configuration> Provisioning Server
:
Name
Possible Values
DHCP menu
Note
: This menu is disabled when the DHCP client is disabled.
Server type
0=FTP, 1=TFTP, 2=HTTP, 3=HTTPS, 4=FTPS
The protocol that the handset will use to obtain configuration and handset application files from the provisioning
server. See
Supported Provisioning Protocols
Note
: Active FTP is not supported for BootROM version 3.0 or later. Passive FTP is supported. Only implicit FTPS
is supported.
Server address
Dotted-decimal IP address OR URL
Domain name string or a URL. All addresses can be followed by an optional directory. The address can also be
followed by the file name of a
.cfg
master configuration file, which the handset will use instead of the default
<MACaddress>.cfg
file.
The provisioning server to use if the DHCP client is disabled, if the DHCP server does not send a boot server
option, or if the
Boot Server
parameter is set to
Static
.
The handset can contact multiple IP addresses per DNS name. These redundant provisioning servers must all use
the same protocol.
If a URL is used, it can include a user name and password. See
Supported Provisioning Protocols
. For information
on how to specify a directory and use the master configuration file, see
Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Telephone
Deployment Guide.
Note
: ":", "@", or "/" can be used in the user name or password if they are correctly escaped using the method
specified in RFC 1738.
Server user
String
The user name requested when the handset logs into the server (if required) for the selected
Server type
.
Note
: If the
Server address
is a URL with a user name, this will be ignored.