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##
## AVAYA IP TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION FILE TEMPLATE
## *** 04 SEP 2016 ***
##
## This file is intended to be used as a template for configuring Avaya IP telephones.
## Parameters supported by software releases up through the following are included:
##
## 96x1 SIP R7.1.1.0
## 96x0 SIP R2.6.14.5
##
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##
## Any line that does not begin with "SET ", "IF ", "GOTO ", "# " or "GET " is treated as a comment.
## To activate a setting, remove the "## " from the beginning of the line for that parameter so
## that the line begins with "SET ", and change the value to one appropriate for your environment.
##
## To include spaces in a value, the entire value must be enclosed in double quotes, as in:
## SET MYCERTCN "Avaya telephone with MAC address $MACADDR"
##
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##
## List of MODEL4 values for models which support MODEL4 as testable parameter in the
## configuration file (for example: IF $MODEL4 SEQ 1603 GOTO SETTINGS16XX).
## 9608
## 9611
## 9621
## 9641
##
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##
## COMMON SETTINGS
##
## Settings in this section will be processed by all telephones,
## but not all parameters are supported by all telephones or all software releases.
## Settings for parameters that are not supported will be ignored.
## For more information, see the Administrator's Guide available at support.avaya.com
##
############### LAYER 2 VLAN AND QOS SETTINGS ##############
##
## L2Q specifies whether layer 2 frames generated by the telephone will have IEEE 802.1Q tags.
## Value Operation
## 0 Auto - frames will be tagged if the value of L2QVLAN is non-zero (default).
## 1 On - frames will always be tagged.
## 2 Off - frames will never be tagged.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via DHCP or LLDP.
## This parameter is supported by:
## H1xx SIP R1.0 and later, Note: Value 1 has the same behavior as value 0.
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## B189 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2Q 0
##
## L2QVLAN specifies the voice VLAN ID to be used by IP telephones.
## Valid values are 0 through 4094; the default value is 0.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via DHCP or LLDP.
## This parameter is supported by:
## H1xx SIP R1.0 and later
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## B189 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2QVLAN 5
##
## L2QAUD specifies the layer 2 priority value for audio frames generated by the telephone.
## Valid values are 0 through 7; the default value is 6.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via LLDP and H.323 signaling,
## which would overwrite any value set in this file.
## This parameter is supported by:
## H1xx SIP R1.0 and later
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## B189 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2QAUD 7
##
## L2QVID specifies the layer 2 priority value for video frames generated by the telephone.
## Valid values are 0 through 7; the default value is 5.
## This parameter is supported by:
## H1xx SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2QVID 7
##
## L2QSIG specifies the layer 2 priority value for signaling frames generated by the telephone.
## Valid values are 0 through 7; the default value is 6.
## Note: This parameter may also be set via LLDP or H.323 signaling,
## which would overwrite any value set in this file.
## This parameter is supported by:
## H1xx SIP R1.0 and later
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## B189 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 46xx SIP R2.2 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## SET L2QSIG 7
##
## VLANSEP specifies whether VLAN separation will be enabled by the built-in Ethernet switch
## while the telephone is tagging frames with a non-zero VLAN ID. When VLAN separation is enabled,
## only frames with a VLAN ID that is the same as the VLAN ID being used by the telephone
## (as well as priority-tagged and untagged frames) will be forwarded to the telephone.
## Also, if the value of PHY2VLAN (see below) is non-zero, only frames with a VLAN ID that is
## the same as the value of PHY2VLAN (as well as priority-tagged and untagged frames) will be
## forwarded to the secondary (PHY2) Ethernet interface, and tagged frames received on the
## secondary Ethernet interface will have their VLAN ID changed to the value of PHY2VLAN and
## their priority value changed to the value of PHY2PRIO (see below).
## Value Operation
## 0 Disabled.
## 1 Enabled if L2Q, L2QVLAN and PHY2VLAN are set appropriately (default).
## This parameter is supported by:
## 96x1 H.323 R6.0 and later
## 96x1 SIP R6.0 and later
## 96x0 H.323 R1.0 and later
## 96x0 SIP R1.0 and later
## 46xx H.323 R2.3.1 and later
## 16xx H.323 R1.0 and later
## 16CC SIP R1.0 and later
## 1603 SIP R1.0 and later
## H1xx SIP R1.0 and later; VLAN separation supported on H1xx have the following exceptions:
## 1. Priority-tagged and untagged frames from the network port will be forwarded to the PC port only when VLANSEP==1,
## H1xx sends tagged packets (L2Q==0 or 1 and VLANTEST==0 or timer < VLANTEST) and L2QVLAN<>0, else to both phone and PC ports.
## 2. No enforcement of PHY2VLAN and PHY2PRIO on tagged VLAN packets received from PC port. If VLANSEP==1,
## H1xx sends tagged packets (L2Q==0 or 1 and VLANTEST==0 or timer < VLANTEST) and 0<>PHY2VLAN<>L2QVLAN<>0 then:
## a. Untagged packets from PC port will be tagged with PHY2VLAN and priority==0.
## b. Tagged packets will be forwarded as tagged packets only if their VLAN equal to PHY2VLAN.
## Otherwise the packets from PC will be sent unmodified.
## Only in case of LANSEP==1,H1xx sends tagged packets (L2Q==0 or 1 and VLANTEST==0 or timer < VLANTEST) and 0<>PHY2VLAN<>L2QVLAN<>0,
## there will be full separation between PC and phone traffic. In all other cases, PC traffic can reach the phone.
## SET VLANSEP 0
##
## VLANSEPMODE specifies whether full VLAN separation will be enabled by the built-in Ethernet switch
## while the telephone is tagging frames with a non-zero VLAN ID. This VLAN separation is enabled when:
## VLANSEP=1, L2QVLAN<> PHY2VLAN (and both has value different than 0), L2Q is auto (0) or (1) tagging.
## In this new VLAN separation scheme:
## - Untagged packets from PC port will be forwarded to network port only as untagged packets.
## - Tagged packets from PC port will be forwarded to network port only as tagged pac
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