
- NO_EXPIRE_LOG — A certificate is not deleted when it expires and security log
entry is not added. Even if the certificate is not deleted, it cannot be used to
authenticate a file.
• DWNLD_CFG_ACCEPT — defines how all TFTP configuration files are authenticated
when there are no customer certificates on the phone. The parameter does not come to
effect when a customer certificate installed. The default value of the parameter is
VAL_ACCEPT Following are the acceptable parameter values:
- VAL_ACCEPT — Unsigned and signed files are always accepted if there are no
valid customer certificates.
- VAL_MANUAL_A — If the resource file is not signed and if there are no customer
certificates, then Finger Print Display and Accept/Reject options prompt appears.
- VAL_MANUAL_B — If the resource file is not signed and if there are no customer
certificates, then enter Finger Print Value and select Accept option manually.
• DWNLD_CFG_SIGNING — defines if configuration files (12xxSIP.cfg) are forced to sign
if a customer certificate installed. This parameter does not come to effect if the customer
certificates are installed. The default parameter value is NO. The following are the
acceptable values for this parameter:
- NO — If there is a customer certificate installed, the downloaded file is automatically
accepted without authentication.
- YES — If there is a customer certificate installed, the downloaded file must be signed
and fully authenticated.
QoS and ToS commands
• A
VAYA_AUTOMATIC_QoS [YES | NO] — provides a better treatment for signaling and
media packets after you deploy the IP Deskphones with the Avaya switches. All the
devices use private Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) values to give better
treatment to the traffic coming from peer Avaya devices.
- YES - the IP Deskphone uses private DSCP values, unless overridden.
- NO - the IP Deskphone uses either one of the configured DSCP values or the system
default values.
• DSCP_CONTROL [x] — is a value entered in decimal format between -1 and 63. If the
value is -1, the DSCP value is picked up by the Service Package. The default value is
40.
- x - a value from -1 to 63 indicating the DSCP value.
Configure the provisioning server
64 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration November 2012
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