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Network Mode
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Network Mode of Operation
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Specifies the network mode used by the phone.
The operations are:
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Ethernet only
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Ethernet (preferred, but manual override allowed from Phone UI) (default)
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Wi-Fi (preferred, but manual override allowed from Phone UI)
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802.1x Authentication
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Supplicant Operating Mode
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Specifies the 802.1x supplicant operating mode.
The valid values are:
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Disable(default)
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Supplicant Enable, responds only to received unicast EAPOL messages.
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Supplicant Enable, responds to received unicast and multicast EAPOL messages.
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802.1x Pass-through Operating Mode
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Specifies the 802.1x pass-through operating mode.
The valid values are:
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Authentication Method
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Specifies the authentication method used by 802.1x.
The valid values are:
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VLAN
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802.1Q
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Specifies whether layer 2 frames generated by the telephone will have IEEE 802.1Q tags.
The valid values are:
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Auto (Default): frames will be tagged if the value of L2QVLAN is non-zero
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On: frames will always be tagged.
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Off: frames will never be tagged.
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VLAN ID
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Specifies the voice VLAN ID to be used by IP telephones.
The valid values are 0 through 4094. The Default value is 0.
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VLAN Test
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Specifies the number of seconds that DHCP will be attempted with a non-zero VLAN ID before switching to a VLAN ID of zero or to untagged frames.
The valid values are 0 through 999 seconds. The Default value is 60. seconds
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VLAN Separation Mode
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Specifies whether VLAN separation will be Enable by the built-in Ethernet switch while the telephone is tagging frames with a non-zero VLAN ID.
The valid values are:
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PC Port VLAN ID
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Specifies the VLAN ID to be used by frames forwarded to and from the secondary (PHY2) Ethernet interface.
The valid values are 0 through 4094. The default value is 0.
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Tags to PC Ethernet Interface
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Specifies whether or not tags will be removed from frames forwarded to the secondary (PC) Ethernet interface.
The valid values are:
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Remove (Default)
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Do not remove
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LLDP
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LLDP
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Specifies whether LLDP is Enable.
The valid values are:
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Ethernet Interface
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Ethernet
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Specifies the speed and duplex settings for the Ethernet line interface.
The valid values are:
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PC Ethernet
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Specifies the speed and duplex settings for the secondary (PC) Ethernet interface.
The valid values are:
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PC Ethernet auto-MDIX
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Specifies whether auto-MDIX is Enable on PHY2.
The valid values are:
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WiFi Interface
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WiFi Control
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WLAN Network Configuration Mode
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Specifies the Wi-Fi network configuration mode.
The options are:
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Automatic (default)
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Manual
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WiFi Setting
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Country
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Specifies the country code to define the Wi-Fi radio parameters permitted by the local regulatory domain.
Value format: two-character country code. The default value is US.
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Use of 802.11d
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Configures the 802.11d specifications automatically to the local regulatory domain for the WLAN network.
The options are:
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WLAN Active SSID
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Displays active SSID when Wi-Fi is active. This is an internal parameter.
Value format: a sting from 0 to 32 characters. The default value is null.
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SSID
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Specifies the SSID string of the Wi-Fi network.
Value format: alphanumeric characters and special symbols.
Note:
The space character (ASCII 0x20) is not supported.
The default value is null.
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Security
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Specifies the WLAN security standard for your Wi-Fi network.
The options are:
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WLAN Max Authentication Retires
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Specifies the number of retries that will be attempted to establish a secure connection upon receiving authentication failures.
The options are:
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WEP
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WEP Key Length
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Specifies the passcode key length for WEP security.
The options are:
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WEP Default Key
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Specifies the default key in your Wi-Fi network.
The options are:
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WEP Key 1 (default)
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WEP Key 2
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WEP Key 3
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WEP Key 4
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WEP Key 1
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Specifies the WEP key values in the Wi-Fi network.
The valid value is up to 26 alphanumeric characters that can be the following:
The value must include 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit keys and 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit keys. The default value is null.
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WEP Key 2
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Specifies the WEP key values for the Wi-Fi network.
The valid value is up to 26 alphanumeric characters that can be the following:
The value must include 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit keys and 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit keys. The default value is null.
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WEP Key 3
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Specifies the WEP key values for the Wi-Fi network.
The valid value is up to 26 alphanumeric characters that can be the following:
The value must include 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit keys and 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit keys. The default value is null.
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WEP Key 4
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Specifies the WEP key values for the Wi-Fi network.
The valid value is up to 26 alphanumeric characters that can be the following:
The value must include 10 hexadecimal digits for 64 bit keys and 26 hexadecimal digits for 128 bit keys. The default value is null.
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WPA2 Enterprise (802.1x)
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EAP Authentication Method
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Specifies the type of EAP authentication method.
The options are:
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EAP Phase 2 Authentication Method
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Specifies the type of EAP Phase 2 authentication method.
The options are:
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Authentication Identity
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Specifies the pre-configured Wi-Fi network 802.1x identity.
The valid value is a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters and special symbols. The default value is null.
Note:
The space character (ASCII 0x20) is not supported.
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Password
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Specifies the pre-configured Wi-Fi network password.
The valid value is a string of 8 to 63 characters for WPA/WPA2PSK and of 1 to 32 characters for 802.1x EAP. The default value is null.
Value format: alphanumeric characters and special symbols.
Note:
The space character (ASCII 0x20) is not supported.
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Authentication Anonymous Identity
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Specifies the pre-configured Wi-Fi network 802.1x anonymous identity.
The valid value is a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters and special symbols. The default value is blank.
Note:
The space character (ASCII 0x20) is not supported.
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Advanced
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ICMP
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Destination Unreachable Message Control
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Controls whether ICMP Destination Unreachable messages are generated.
The valid values are:
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Redirect Message Control
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Controls whether received ICMP Redirect messages will be processed.
The valid values are:
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TCP
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Send TCP Keep Alive Message
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Specifies whether or not the telephone sends TCP keep alive messages.
The valid values are:
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TCP Keep Alive Time
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Specifies the wait time interval in seconds of the phone before sending out the TCP keep-alive message (TCP ACK message) to the far-end.
Valid value is an integer from 10 to 3600. The default option is 60 seconds.
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TCP Keep Alive Interval
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Specifies the TCP keep-alive packet re-transmission interval.
Valid value is an integer from 5 to 60. The default option is 10 seconds.
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TLS
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Use TLS Version
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Specifies the TLS versions used in the network.
The options are:
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1.0 and 1.2 (Default)
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Only 1.2
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