Avaya 1600 Series User Manual

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Administering Options for the 1600 Series IP Telephones

Issue 5 April 2010

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PHNDPLENGTH

5

Internal extension telephone number length. Specifies

the number of digits associated with internal extension

numbers by the algorithm that dials calls from the

incoming Call Log or from Web pages. Range: 1 or 2

digits, from “3” to “10.”

PHNIC

011

Telephone international access code. The maximum

number of digits, if any, dialed to access public network

international trunks by the algorithm that dials calls

from the incoming Call Log or from Web pages. Range:

0-4 digits.

PHNLD

1

Telephone long distance access code. The digit, if any,

dialed to access public network long distance trunks by

the algorithm that dials calls from the incoming Call Log

or from Web pages. Range: 1 digit or " " (Null).

PHNLDLENGTH

10

Length of national telephone number. The number of

digits in the longest possible national telephone

number by the algorithm that dials calls from the

incoming Call Log or from Web pages. Range: 1 or 2

digits, from “3” to “10.” Range: 1 or 2 ASCII numeric

characters, from “5” to “15.”

PHNOL

9

Outside line access code. The character(s) dialed,

including # and *, if any, to access public network local

trunks by the algorithm that dials calls from the

incoming Call Log or from Web pages. Range: 0-2

dialable characters, including " " (Null).

PHY1STAT

1

Ethernet line interface setting (1=auto-negotiate,

2=10Mbps half-duplex, 3=10Mbps full-duplex,

4=100Mbps half-duplex, 5=100Mbps full-duplex, and

6=1000Mbps full-duplex if supported by the hardware).

PHY2PRIO

0

Layer 2 priority value for frames received on or

forwarded to the secondary Ethernet interface. Set this

parameter only when VLAN separation is "1"

(enabled). Values are from 0-7 and correspond to the

drop-down menu selection.

PHY2STAT

1

Secondary Ethernet interface setting

(0=Secondary Ethernet interface off/disabled,

1=auto-negotiate, 2=10Mbps half-duplex, 3=10Mbps

full-duplex, 4=100Mbps half-duplex, 5=100Mbps

full-duplex), and 6=1000Mbps full-duplex if supported

by the hardware).

PHY2VLAN

0

VLAN identifier used by frames received on or

forwarded to the secondary Ethernet interface. Set this

parameter only when VLAN separation is "1"

(enabled). Value is 1-4 ASCII numeric digits from “0” to

“4094.” Null is not a valid value, nor can the value

contain spaces. If this value is set by LLDP using the

Port VLAN ID TLV value, it will not change regardless

of settings from other sources. For more information,

see

Parameter Data Precedence

.

Table 8: 1600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)

Parameter Name

Default Value

Description and Value Range

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