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IP Version
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IP Mode
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Specifies the IP mode.
The options are:
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IPv4 only
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Dual mode (Default)
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IPv6 only
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Dual Mode Operation Preference
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Specifies the preference of the operation mode.
The options are:
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Extended Re-bind Time
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Specifies the time in seconds for which you can continue to use the assigned IP address after the DHCP lease expires.
The valid value is an integer from 0 to 999. The default value is 60 seconds.
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IPv4 Configuration (Ethernet)
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Use DHCP
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Specifies whether to enable/disable DHCP as a source in IPv4 network.
The options are:
Note:
To assign the IP address manually, you must also configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP Address fields manually.
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Continue to use DHCP information after lease expiry
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Specifies whether the DHCP information can be used after the lease expires.
The options are:
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IPv4 Address
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Specifies the IP address of the phone. You can enter the IP address in this field.
The valid value is an IP address in the dotted decimal name format. The maximum number of characters is 15.
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Subnet Mask
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Specifies the network mask address. To assign the network mask address manually to your phone, type the address in this field.
The valid value is an IP address in the dotted decimal name format. The maximum number of characters is 15.
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IPv4 Gateway
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Specifies the IP address of the gateway.
The valid value is an IP address in the dotted decimal name format. The maximum number of characters is 15.
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IPv6 Configuration (Ethernet)
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DHCPv6 Client Status
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Specifies whether DHCPv6 Client is enabled or disabled.
The options are:
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Use DHCPv6
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Specifies whether to use DHCPv6 as a source in IPv6 network.
The options are:
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Continue to use DHCPv6 information after lease expiry
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Specifies whether the DHCPv6 will comply with the IETF RFC 8415 standard and immediately stop using an IPv6 address if the address valid lifetime expires.
The options are:
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IPv6 Address
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Specifies the IPv6 address of the phone.
Value format: eight groups of four hexadecimal digits. The default value is null.
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IPv6 Link Local Address
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Specifies the link local address.
Value format: eight groups of four hexadecimal digits. The default value is null.
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IPv6 Gateway
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Specifies the IP address of the gateway.
Value format: eight groups of four hexadecimal digits. The default value is null.
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Use SLAAC
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Specifies whether to use Stateless Auto-Configuration.
The options are:
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Privacy SLAAC Mode
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Specifies the preference for Privacy Extensions in SLAAC.
The options are:
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SLAAC Addresses
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SLAAC (stateless auto configuration) IPv6 addresses.
Value format: eight groups of four hexadecimal digits. The default value is null.
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IPv4 Configuration (Wi-Fi)
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Use DHCP
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Specifies whether to enable/disable DHCP on WiFi network.
The options are:
Note:
To assign the IP address manually, you must also configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP Address fields manually.
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IP Address
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Specifies the IP address of the phone.
The valid value is an IP address in the dotted decimal name format. The maximum number of characters is 15.
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Subnet Mask
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Specifies Subnet mask for WiFi.
The valid value is an IP address in the dotted decimal name format. The maximum number of characters is 15.
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Gateway IP Address
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Specifies the WiFi gateway IP address.
The valid value is an IP address in the dotted decimal name format. The maximum number of characters is 15.
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Servers
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HTTPS Provisioning Server
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HTTPS Server Address
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Specifies the IP address of the HTTPS provisioning file server.
The valid value is the IP address in the dotted decimal name format, DNS name format or colon-hex.
The default value is 0.0.0.0.
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HTTPS Server Directory Path
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Specifies the path to the configurations and data files in HTTPS GET operations during device bootup. This path is relative to the root of the HTTPS file server, to the directory in which the device configuration and data files are stored. If $MACADDR and/or $MODEL4 and/or $SERIALNO macro is present in the configured path then such macro is replaced with its actual value.
The valid value is a string of up to 127 ASCII characters without spaces. This field is empty by default.
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HTTPS Port
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Specifies the HTTPS port address.
The valid value is an integer from 0 to 65535. The default value is 443.
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HTTP Provisioning Server
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HTTP Server Address
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Specifies the IP address of the provisioning file server.
The valid value is the IP address in the dotted decimal name format, DNS name format, or colon-hex.
The default value is 0.0.0.0.
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HTTP Server Directory Path
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Specifies the path to the configurations and data files in HTTP and HTTPS GET operations during device bootup. This path is relative to the root of the HTTPS file server, to the directory in which the device configuration and data files are stored. If $MACADDR and/or $MODEL4 and/or $SERIALNO macro is present in the configured path then such macro is replaced with its actual value.
The valid value is a string of up to 127 ASCII characters without spaces. This field is empty by default.
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HTTP Port
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Specifies the HTTP port address.
The valid value is an integer from 0 to 65535. The default port number is 80.
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Authentication Credentials to Provisioning Server
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User Name
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Specifies the username for the HTTP Provisioning Server authentication.
The default value is null.
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User Password
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Specifies the password for the HTTP Provisioning Server authentication.
The default value is null.
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DNS
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DNS Server
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Specifies the DNS server address.
Valid value is IP addresses in dotted-decimal format, separated by commas without any intervening spaces.
The default value is null.
You can add up to 16 DNS servers.
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DNS Domain
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Specifies the domain name of the DNS server.
Valid value must be in the DNS name format. The default value is null.
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SNTP
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SNTP Server
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Specifies a list of the SNTP servers. The valid value is a string.
The default value is 0.avaya.pool.ntp.org,1.avaya.pool.ntp.org,2.avaya.pool.ntp.org,3.avaya.pool.ntp.org
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SNTP Sync Interval
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Specifies the time interval in minutes at which the phone will attempt to synchronize its time with configured NTP servers.
The valid value ranges is 60 through 2880 minutes.
The default value is 1440 minutes.
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GMT Offset
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Specifies the time offset from GMT in hours and minutes.
The valid value is a string.
The default value is 0:00.
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