User's Manual
- DISABLED - Instant Messaging is turned off and no Instant Messages can be sent
or received.
Note:
According to Federal Requirements:
- If the parameter FIPS_MODE=NO and IM_MODE=TEXT, the IM_MODE is
changed to ENCRYPTED by force.
- If the parameter FIPS_MODE=YES, the IM_MODE is changed to TEXT by force
• IM_NOTIFY [YES | NO] — is used to turn on or off the Blue LED indicator upon receipt
of an Instant Message.
- YES - the Blue LED functions when an Instant Message is received.
- NO - the Blue LED does not function when an Instant Message is received.
Note:
If IM_NOTIFY is disabled, the Blue LED continues to operate for other features.
• DEF_DISPLAY_IM [YES | NO]
— enables or disables the display of Instant Messages
(IM). The default setting is NO.
- YES - enables display of IMs.
- NO - disables display of IMs.
• SELECT_LAST_INCOMING — is used to determine which call is selected when there
are multiple calls ringing (or active). The default value is 0.
- 0 — leaves the last selected call static as new calls come in or are dropped.
- 1 — the selected call in the call list jumps to the most recent ringing call after it is
added to the list.
• SERVICE_PACKAGE_PROTOCOL [proto_string] — This parameter specifies which
protocol is to be used for obtaining the service package.
The supported values are HTTP or HTTPS.
The default value is HTTP.
• MAX_LOGINS [x] — is used to determine the maximum number of user accounts that
can be logged in at the same time. Numbers higher than the number of line keys on the
IP Deskphone are equivalent to no limit other than the line keys. A value of 1 allows a
single user at a time. A value of 0 is treated the same as a value of 1 because you cannot
restrict the IP Deskphone to 0 logins. The number of concurrent logins can never exceed
24, regardless of the value configured on MAX_LOGINS. The default is unlimited.
- x - the maximum number of user accounts that can be logged in at the same time.
Configure the provisioning server
64 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration September 2013
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