Avaya R4.3 User manual

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IP phones
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SIP Software for Avaya 1100 Series IP
Deskphones-Administration
Release 4.3 SP2
NN43170-600
Issue 05.02 Standard
September 2013
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Contents
Chapter 1: New in this release...........................................................................................
11
Features....................................................................................................................................................
11
Failover support in centralized deployment (IP Office 8.0, ABG 5800 6.2)......................................
11
DHCP enhancements.......................................................................................................................
12
Server profiles (IP Office 8.0, ABG 5800 6.2)..................................................................................
13
Check-synch enhancement (IP Office 8.0).......................................................................................
14
Answer-after parameter (IP Office 8.0, ABG 5800 6.2)....................................................................
14
Remote control talk and hold (IP Office 8.0)....................................................................................
15
Support for 407 response “Initial password not reset” (Avaya Aura
®
Application Server 5300)......
15
User Preference configuration in custom keys file (IP Office 8.0)....................................................
15
Hotline option configuration in User Preferences (IP Office 8.0)......................................................
16
Hide “Emergency calls only” banner (IP Office 8.0).........................................................................
16
Volume adjustment for paging call beep..........................................................................................
16
Customize feature/line key labels.....................................................................................................
16
Audio tuning parameters..................................................................................................................
17
SIP 4.3 Service Pack 2 (SP2)..........................................................................................................
17
Other changes...........................................................................................................................................
18
HTTP 503 response enhancement..................................................................................................
18
SIP Domain DNS Lookup feature.....................................................................................................
18
Revision history................................................................................................................................
19
Chapter 2: Customer service.............................................................................................
21
Getting technical documentation...............................................................................................................
21
Getting product training.............................................................................................................................
21
Getting help from a distributor or reseller..................................................................................................
21
Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site..................................................................................
22
Chapter 3: Introduction to this guide................................................................................
23
Subject......................................................................................................................................................
23
Intended audience....................................................................................................................................
23
Acronyms..................................................................................................................................................
23
Related publications..................................................................................................................................
26
Chapter 4: Overview...........................................................................................................
27
Introduction...............................................................................................................................................
27
Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones with SIP Software.............................................................................
27
SIP overview.............................................................................................................................................
28
Related documentation.............................................................................................................................
29
Installation overview..................................................................................................................................
30
Chapter 5: Before installation............................................................................................
33
Introduction...............................................................................................................................................
33
Preinstallation............................................................................................................................................
33
Chapter 6: Configure the provisioning server..................................................................
37
How provisioning works............................................................................................................................
37
Download the SIP Software to the provisioning server.............................................................................
38
Create the SIP provisioning file on the provisioning server......................................................................
38
Create the device configuration file...........................................................................................................
46
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Server and network configuration commands..................................................................................
52
Feature configuration commands.....................................................................................................
60
QoS and ToS commands.................................................................................................................
97
Tone configuration commands.........................................................................................................
99
NAT configuration commands..........................................................................................................
101
VQMon configuration commands.....................................................................................................
102
System commands...........................................................................................................................
105
Phone bug logging/recovery commands..........................................................................................
106
User Login commands.....................................................................................................................
106
Create the Dialing Plan file on the provisioning server.............................................................................
108
DRegex............................................................................................................................................
111
Downloadable WAV files...........................................................................................................................
112
Chapter 7: Configure the DHCP Server.............................................................................
115
Configure the DHCP server to support SIP IP Deskphone class identifier...............................................
115
Requested Device Settings parameters...................................................................................................
116
DHCP VLAN Auto Discovery....................................................................................................................
117
Chapter 8: Install the IP Deskphone..................................................................................
119
Chapter 9: Upgrade and convert the IP Deskphone software........................................
121
Upgrade the SIP Software on the IP Deskphone......................................................................................
121
Upgrade to the minimum UNIStim Software.............................................................................................
122
Convert UNIStim software to SIP Software on the IP Deskphone............................................................
127
Convert SIP Software to UNIStim Software..............................................................................................
129
Chapter 10: Provisioning the IP Deskphones..................................................................
131
Manual provisioning..................................................................................................................................
131
Automatic provisioning..............................................................................................................................
131
Configuration.............................................................................................................................................
132
Provisioning IP Deskphone parameters....................................................................................................
132
Configuring parameters manually for the IP Deskphone..........................................................................
133
Configuring parameters automatically for the IP Deskphone....................................................................
133
Auto Provisioning parameters...................................................................................................................
134
Manual provisioning parameters...............................................................................................................
135
Chapter 11: Features..........................................................................................................
143
Voice Quality Monitoring...........................................................................................................................
143
Multiuser....................................................................................................................................................
146
Configuration....................................................................................................................................
147
Automatic logon................................................................................................................................
148
CS 1000: Several keys with the same DN on a TN..........................................................................
161
Multiple Appearance Directory Number....................................................................................................
162
Communication Server 1000............................................................................................................
162
Images for the Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones..................................................................................
165
Speed Dial List..........................................................................................................................................
167
Roaming profiles.......................................................................................................................................
171
Customizable banner for login..................................................................................................................
179
Busy Lamp Field.......................................................................................................................................
181
Universal Serial Bus device support.........................................................................................................
183
Hotline service...........................................................................................................................................
190
Session Timer Service..............................................................................................................................
192
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Emergency Services.................................................................................................................................
194
NAT firewall traversal................................................................................................................................
199
Three-port switch and VLAN functionality.................................................................................................
200
802.1x (EAP) Port-based network access control....................................................................................
202
802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol....................................................................................................
203
PC Client Softphone interworking.............................................................................................................
208
Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption..................................................................................................
212
SIP Domain DNS Lookup feature.............................................................................................................
218
How DNS lookup works....................................................................................................................
218
Server Profiles...........................................................................................................................................
219
Chapter 12: IP Deskphone restrictions.............................................................................
225
Service package restrictions.....................................................................................................................
225
Chapter 13: Security...........................................................................................................
227
SIP over TLS.............................................................................................................................................
227
Connection persistence.............................................................................................................................
227
SSH and secure file transfer.....................................................................................................................
228
TCP/TLS operation overview....................................................................................................................
229
SRTP.........................................................................................................................................................
243
Last successful or unsuccessful logon......................................................................................................
245
Enhanced administrative password security.............................................................................................
249
Chapter 14: Audio codecs..................................................................................................
251
Codec preference through the Device Configuration file..........................................................................
252
Codec preference selection on the IP Deskphone....................................................................................
254
Codecs preferences on the IP Deskphone...............................................................................................
254
Chapter 15: Certificate-based authentication...................................................................
257
Certificate-based authentication...............................................................................................................
257
Trusted Root certificate.............................................................................................................................
258
Trusted root certificate installation....................................................................................................
259
Device certificate installation process.......................................................................................................
260
Installing a device certificate using PKCS12.............................................................................................
261
Certificate Trust List..................................................................................................................................
262
Installing a Certified Trust List..........................................................................................................
264
Certificate Trust List events..............................................................................................................
265
Certificate administration...........................................................................................................................
265
CRL screen......................................................................................................................................
271
Security Policy...........................................................................................................................................
272
Security policy parameters...............................................................................................................
273
Installing a Security Policy file..........................................................................................................
276
Security policy logs and diagnostics.................................................................................................
277
EAP Authentication...................................................................................................................................
278
EAP Re-authentication..............................................................................................................................
281
EAP events...............................................................................................................................................
281
Provisioning configuration files download through HTTPS.......................................................................
281
Server authentication................................................................................................................................
282
Mutual Authentication................................................................................................................................
282
Security and error logs..............................................................................................................................
283
Diagnostic events.............................................................................................................................
284
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Fault management behavior.............................................................................................................
285
Creating a signing certificate.....................................................................................................................
286
File signing.......................................................................................................................................
286
Signing scripts..................................................................................................................................
287
Chapter 16: Licensing.........................................................................................................
289
Licensing framework.................................................................................................................................
290
Characteristics of the licensing framework................................................................................................
290
License file download................................................................................................................................
291
[LICENSING] section................................................................................................................................
293
License information for the IP Deskphone................................................................................................
294
Licensable features...................................................................................................................................
295
Node-locked license mode........................................................................................................................
297
Invalid or no license file.............................................................................................................................
300
Evaluation period......................................................................................................................................
301
Alarms.......................................................................................................................................................
302
Licensing expiry threshold warning...........................................................................................................
305
Licensed features......................................................................................................................................
305
Chapter 17: Internet Protocol version 6............................................................................
309
IPv6 address entry....................................................................................................................................
309
IPv6 address format..................................................................................................................................
311
IPv6 limitations..........................................................................................................................................
311
IPv6 Stateless address autoconfiguration.................................................................................................
312
IPv6 stateful address autoconfiguration....................................................................................................
312
Internet Control Message Protocol for IPv6..............................................................................................
313
Configuring the DHCP server....................................................................................................................
313
Chapter 18: SIP messages supported by the IP Deskphone..........................................
317
SIP methods..............................................................................................................................................
317
SIP responses...........................................................................................................................................
318
1xx Response—Information Responses...................................................................................................
318
2xx Response—Successful responses.....................................................................................................
319
3xx Response—Redirection responses....................................................................................................
319
4xx Response—Request failure responses..............................................................................................
320
5xx Response—Server failure responses.................................................................................................
322
6xx Response—Global responses............................................................................................................
323
Default error handling................................................................................................................................
323
SIP header fields.......................................................................................................................................
323
Session description protocol usage..........................................................................................................
326
SDP and Call Hold....................................................................................................................................
326
Transport layer protocols..........................................................................................................................
326
SIP security authentication........................................................................................................................
327
SIP DTMF Digit transport..........................................................................................................................
327
Supported subscriptions............................................................................................................................
327
Supported instant messaging...................................................................................................................
328
Chapter 19: Diagnostics and troubleshooting.................................................................
329
IP Deskphone diagnostics........................................................................................................................
329
Local diagnostic tools................................................................................................................................
331
How to access the Diagnostics menu.......................................................................................................
332
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IP Set and DHCP information...................................................................................................................
334
Network Diagnostics tools.........................................................................................................................
336
Ethernet Statistics.....................................................................................................................................
339
IP Network Statistics.................................................................................................................................
342
USB Devices.............................................................................................................................................
343
Advanced Diag Tools................................................................................................................................
344
Test key.....................................................................................................................................................
347
Reset Factory Settings support.................................................................................................................
348
Logging System........................................................................................................................................
349
Problem Determination Tool (PDT)...........................................................................................................
351
ECR Watchdog.........................................................................................................................................
351
Task Monitor.............................................................................................................................................
352
CPU Load Monitor.....................................................................................................................................
352
Stack Overflow Monitor.............................................................................................................................
352
Traffic Monitor...........................................................................................................................................
352
The PDT commands.................................................................................................................................
352
PDT for USB flash drive............................................................................................................................
357
Update PDT device configuration information..........................................................................................
358
Device configuration file............................................................................................................................
359
Diagnostic Logs.........................................................................................................................................
361
PC Client Softphone interworking.............................................................................................................
370
Logging and errors....................................................................................................................................
370
Index.....................................................................................................................................
373
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Chapter 1: New in this release
SIP Software for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones- Administration , NN43170-600 supports SIP
Software Release 4.3 and SIP Software Release 4.3 Service Pack 2 (SP2). This document contains
administration information for the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone, Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone, and Avaya
1165E IP Deskphone with SIP Software Release 4.4.
Features
SIP Software Release 4.3 introduces support for the following :
Failover support in centralized deployment on page 11
DHCP enhancements on page 12
Server profiles_IP Office 8.0_ ABG 5800 6.2 on page 13
Check-synch enhancement (IP Office 8.0) on page 14
Answer-after parameter (IP Office 8.0 ABG 5800 6.2) on page 14
Remote control talk and hold (IP Office 8.0) on page 15
Support for 407 response “Initial password not reset” (Avaya Aura
®
Application Server
5300) on page 15
User Preference configuration in custom keys file (IP Office 8.0) on page 15
Hotline option configuration in User Preferences (IP Office 8.0) on page 16
Hide “Emergency calls only” banner (IP Office 8.0) on page 16
Volume adjustment for paging call beep on page 16
Customize feature line key labels on page 16
Audio tuning parameters on page 17
SIP 4.3 SP2
SIP Software Release 4.3 Service Pack 2 (SP2) provides further enhancements. See SIP 4.3
Service Pack 2 (SP2) on page 17.
Failover support in centralized deployment (IP Office 8.0, ABG 5800
6.2)
There are two failover mechanisms available in a centralized deployment:
SIP Software for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones-Administration September 2013 11
1. In Regular mode, the IP Deskphone is configured with IP addresses for a primary
server and a secondary server. The IP addresses can be configured using the
configuration file or using DNS. The IP Deskphone will failover to the second server
when it detects that the current server is unreachable. The IP Deskphone stays with
the new server, not switching back unless the new server fails.
2. In Survivable Branch mode, the IP Deskphone is configured with IP addresses for
a primary server and a secondary server. When the primary server is unreachable,
the IP Deskphone switches to the secondary server. The IP Deskphone continues
to monitor the primary server and switches back to the primary server as soon as
it is back on line.
To enable this functionality, the following configuration parameter is introduced:
FAIL_BACK_TO_PRIMARY YES/NO (default is NO)
Note:
Before falling back to the primary server, the IP Deskphone checks if there is an active call
and if there is an active call, switching is deferred until the call is terminated.
Important:
Multiple user login is not supported in failover mode.
DHCP enhancements
Configurable DHCP discovery and timeout:
Some IP Deskphones operate in PoE environments where power is applied to the IP
Deskphones and the network at the same time. The DHCP server may not be ready before
the IP Deskphone times out. SIP 4.3 provides the ability to configure the number of times the
IP Deskphone can attempt to contact the DHCP server and the time interval between
attempts.
Two new parameters are introduced.
DHCP_NUMBER_OF_RETRIES. The default value is 4.
DHCP_INITIAL_TIMEOUT. The default value is 4 seconds).
If the DHCP server does not respond, the IP Deskphone sends several requests one after
another in different timeout intervals, based on the formula “timeout[i]=2* timeout[i-1] +- 1sec”,
where :’ i’ is number of retries and timeout[0]= DHCP_INITIAL_TIMEOUT.
The maximum timeout between Discovery requests cannot be greater than 64 seconds. If the
value of the next timeout becomes greater than 64 seconds, the DHCP client stops increasing
the timeout interval and keeps the timeout value of 64 seconds.
New in this release
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Cached IP address:
If an IP Deskphone fails to obtain an IP address from the DHCP process, SIP 4.3 enables the
IP Deskphone to use the phone's previously-used IP address, as long as there is not an IP
address conflict.
The following configuration parameter is introduced:
CACHED_IP_ENABLED [YES|NO]. The default value is NO.
If DHCP=YES on the IP Deskphone, then the cached IP parameter can also be modified
through the IP Deskphone's UI in the Network > Diagnostics menu.
DHCP untag:
SIP 4.3 introduces the configuration parameter DHCP_UNTAG_ENABLED [YES|NO]. The
default value is NO.
When this parameter is enabled, DHCP Untag functionality operates in the following manner:
the IP Deskphone attempts to obtain an IP address in a VLAN (DHCP discovery frames are
tagged). If the DHCP server is unreachable, then after the pre-defined number of Discovery
attempts the IP Deskphone begins sending Discovery frames in non-VLAN mode. If the IP
Deskphone still does not receive an Offer, then after a pre-defined number of Discovery
attempts, the IP Deskphone reverts to VLAN tag mode again.
IP address conflict check:
SIP 4.3 provides the ability for the IP Deskphone to check for an IP address conflict after
obtaining a DHCP lease. Once the IP address is obtained from the DHCP server, the IP
Deskphone sends an ARP request to verify that the new address is unique on the network.
Server profiles (IP Office 8.0, ABG 5800 6.2)
A System Configuration file allows the administrator to specify a list of domains to which the
IP Deskphone can connect. The administrator can specify up to five different SIP domains.
Each SIP domain supports 2 SIP servers: the Primary (S1) and the Secondary (S2). The
System Configuration file contains the SIP server-specific configuration parameters that are
applied to any SIP server specified in the list of SIP domains.
SIP 4.3 introduces the ability to support two different sets of configuration parameters: one
specific to the Primary SIP server and the other specific to the Secondary SIP server.
To support this option, the following configuration parameters are introduced:
PRIMARY_SERVER_PROFILE <filename>
SECONDARY_SERVER_PROFILE <filename>
For more information, see
Server Profiles on page 219
Features
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Check-synch enhancement (IP Office 8.0)
The Remote Check for Update feature allows SIP servers to start a check for an update
remotely using the event called check-sync. This feature enables the IP Deskhones to be
updated with the latest firmware/configuration files present on the provisioning server. This
feature is enabled/disabled using the REMOTE_CHECK_FOR_UPDATE parameter in the
Device Configuration file.
SIP 4.3 provides the following check-sync functionality enhancements:
• allows a server to upgrade configuration files separately on request from the server
• firmware updates are performed transparently for a user (the old mechanism required
user confirmation before performing the firmware update)
• Changes to the [LANGUAGE] or [DIALING_PLAN] section of the Provisioning file trigger
a NOTIFY message to the IP Deskphone. If REMOTE_CHECK_FOR_UPDATE is
enabled, then a firmware download occurs. The user is able to use the IP Deskphone
while dialing plans and language files are updated.
Answer-after parameter (IP Office 8.0, ABG 5800 6.2)
To support Click-to-Dial and Push-to-Talk applications, an application platform such as One-
X portal must be able to originate calls that force the endpoint off-hook, without end-user
intervention
To support this functionality, SIP 4.3 introduces the answer-after parameter. When present
in the Call-Info header of an incoming INVITE request, it indicates how many alert cycles are
applied before the call is automatically answered. If the answer-after value is 0, then the call
is automatically answered without applying any alert tones.
The answer-after parameter is ignored if:
• the IP Deskphone that does not support speakerphone; it cannot automatically answer
the call, and must wait for the user to actively answer the call.
• the IP Deskphone has a speakerphone, but the user has enabled a local privacy policy
that rejects or ignores all answer-after requests
To activate the answer-after parameter, the INTERCOM_PAGING parameter must be
enabled.
The IP Deskphone should not ring when the answer-after event has an attribute configured as
0. The tone is played from the IP OOffice / ABG 5800.
New in this release
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Remote control talk and hold (IP Office 8.0)
In SIP 4.3, when providing CTI-based applications such as desktop call control clients, the IP
Office One-X
application can remotely request:
• an endpoint answer an incoming call without local user intervention
• remotely retrieving a call that has been previously held
• a call be put on hold without local user intervention
Support for 407 response “Initial password not reset” (Avaya
Aura
®
Application Server 5300)
SIP 4.3 provides support for the 407 response “Initial password not reset” for the Avaya
Aura
®
Application Server 5300. The Aura
®
Application Server 5300 administrator can
configure a parameter for User Accounts indicating the length of time an initial password is
valid; that is, the amount of time a user has to reset the password before the initial password
expires.
If the initial user password has expired, the IP Deskphone displays the following message:
Password reset required
The user must then request another password reset.
User Preference configuration in custom keys file (IP Office 8.0)
SIP 4.3 provides support for user preferences in the custom keys file. The following custom
keys file sections are introduced:
• [audiocodecs]
• [autoanswer]
• [key]
• [prefs]
• [reasons]
• [subjects]
• [versions]
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After downloading the custom keys file, this information is merged with information from the
user profile on the IP Deskphone. If a parameter has a new value in the custom keys file, then
the old value is replaced.
For more information, see
Custom keys file on page 173.
Hotline option configuration in User Preferences (IP Office 8.0)
SIP 4.3 provides the ability for IP Office 8.0 to designate a hotline option for a specific user.
When a user is configured with the Hotline option, this means that no matter what number the
user dials, the call is directed to the hotline.
The hotline url is defined in the custom keys file in the [prefs] section. If the hotline URL
parameter is given a value, then for that current profile the Hotline option is enabled and the
URL is the one defined by this command.
Hide “Emergency calls only” banner (IP Office 8.0)
SIP 4.3 introduces a new configuration parameter to configure the display of the “Emergency
calls only” prompt :
E911_HIDE_MESSAGE Y/[N]
If E911_HIDE_MESSAGE=Y, the Emergency calls only message is not displayed on the IP
Deskphone display screen when a user is not logged in and the phone goes off-hook. The
default value for E911_HIDE_MESSAGE is NO.
Volume adjustment for paging call beep
SIP 4.3 provides a mechanism to allow IP Deskphone users to adjust the volume of the paging
tone that is used to alert an incoming paging call.
For more information, see the User Guide for the appropriate IP Deskphone model.
Customize feature/line key labels
SIP 4.3 provides the ability to create and edit a label for a line key through the IP Deskphone
user interface and the custom keys file.
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If the IP Deskphone user enters a blank label, and a default key label had been created in the
custom keys file, then the default key label overrides the blank key label.
For more information, see the User Guide for the appropriate IP Deskphone model.
Audio tuning parameters
SIP 4.3 introduces the following audio tuning parameter for the Device Configuration file,
specific to the 1165E IP Deskphone:
AUDIO_PROFILE <rating id>
where <rating id> is one of the following values:
• DEFAULT — TIA audio tuning parameters are applied
• S004 S004 standard (Australia and New Zealand) audio tuning parameters are applied
The values are not case-sensitive. The TIA audio tuning parameters (DEFAULT) are applied
by default if the AUDIO_PROFILE command is not present or is omitted in the Device
Configuration file.
SIP 4.3 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
SIP 4.3 SP2 introduces the following changes.
CONTACT_HDR_PORT_CS1K parameter
The CONTACT_HDR_PORT_CS1K parameter configures SIP IP Deskphones to register to
a Communication Server 1000 server using TLS and to be able to receive calls using TLS.
Starting with SP2, this parameter is always treated as enabled ("YES").
PREFER_CUSTOMIZED_RBT
SIP 4.3 SP2 introduces the PREFER_CUSTOMIZED_RBT feature configuration parameter.
This parameter configures the opportunity to not stop the customized ring back tone when the
180 Ringing message is received.
If configured as YES, the media stream is not closed and the customized ring back tone
continues to play.
If configured as NO, the media stream is closed and local ring back tone is generated
(default).
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Other changes
The HTTP 503 response enhancement was introduced in SIP Software Release 4.1 Service
Pack 1 (SP1).
HTTP 503 response enhancement on page 18
The SIP Domain DNS Lookup feature is introduced.
SIP Domain DNS Lookup feature on page 18
HTTP 503 response enhancement
The HTTP 503 response enhancement provides the following parameter for the Device
Configuration file:
HTTP_RETRY_NUMBER
If the IP Deskphone receives a HTTP 503 response from the server (server unavailable), the
IP Deskphone performs up to HTTP_RETRY_NUMBER attempts to connect to the server
again. The IP Deskphone stops trying to connect to the server after HTTP_RETRY_NUMBER
unsuccessful attempts have been made, or if any other response except HTTP 503 is received
from the server.
The default value is 5.
If HTTP_RETRY_NUMBER is not specified in the Device Configuration file, the default number
of attempts is applied.
If HTTP_RETRY_NUMBER is set to 0 in the Device Configuration file, the IP Deskphone
performs HTTP retries continuously until it receives a response other than HTTP 503. If the
HTTP_RETRY_NUMBER is configured as a negative value, the default number of attempts is
applied.
SIP Domain DNS Lookup feature
The DNS Lookup feature enables the IP Deskphone to discover IP addresses for a specified
SIP domain using DNS.
See SIP Domain DNS Lookup feature on page 218.
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Revision history
September 2013 Standard 05.02. This document is up-issued to reflect changes
in technical content for the DEF_AUDIO_QUALITY parameter
and a note has been added to Codecs preferences on the IP
Deskphone on page 254.
June 2013 Standard 05.01. This document is up-issued to support SIP
Software Release 4.3 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
April 2013 Standard 04.07. This document is up-issued to reflect changes
in technical content in the section “IP Deskphone bug logging/
recovery commands”.
November 2012 Standard 04.06. This document is up-issued to remove
references to Broadsoft.
April 2012 Standard 04.05. This document is up-issued to reflect re-
branding changes in the “Configure the DHCP Server” section
and changes to the technical content in the “IP DeskPhone
security configuration” and the “Server and network
configuration commands” sections.
March 2012 Standard 04.04. This document is up-issued for changes to the
“Multiuser” and “Multiple Appearance Directory Number”
sections.
February 2012 Standard 04.03. This document is up-issued to include revisions
to Busy Lamp Field on page 181 and for changes in technical
content in the section Configure the DHCP server to support SIP
IP Deskphone class identifier on page 115.
December 2011 Standard 04.02. This document is up-issued to support SIP 4.3
with changes in technical content for keep-alive parameter
values.
December 2011 Standard 04.01. This document is up-issued to support SIP
4.3.
September 2011 Standard 03.05. This document is up-issued to reflect changes
in technical content for the inclusion of the
FAIL_BACK_TO_PRIMARY configuration parameter.
August 2011 Standard 03.04. This document is up-issued to reflect changes
in technical content for Node lock licensing.
May 2011 Standard 03.03. This document is up-issued to reflect changes
in global power supply information and information on supported
languages.
May 2011 Standard 03.02. This document is up-issued to reflect changes
in technical content for:
Other changes
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• AUTOLOGIN_ID_KEY parameters
• roaming profiles and network address book
• reset codecs to default
• modifying the SIP provisioning file
April 2011 Standard 03.01. This document is up-issued to support SIP
Software Release 4.1.
January 2011 Standard 02.03. This document is published to support SIP
Software Release 4.0.
January 2011 Standard 02.02. This document is up-issued to support SIP
Software Release 4.0.
October 2010 Standard 02.01. This document is up-issued to support SIP
Software Release 4.0.
October 2010 Standard 01.04. This document is up-issued to reflect changes
in technical content for TLS.
October 2010 Standard 01.03. This document is up-issued to reflect changes
in technical content for Licensing.
September 2010 Standard 01.02. This document is up-issued to add content for
Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption.
August 2010 Standard 01.01. This is a new document for Avaya 1100 Series
IP Deskphones and is issued to support SIP Software Release
3.2.
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