Appendix c: system parameters customization – Avaya 4600 User Manual

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Appendix C: System Parameters Customization

For additional definitions and information on how to change IP telephone parameters, see the
Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephone, Release 2.3, LAN Administrator Guide, Server Administration
chapter, Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones.

The parameters in

Table 5

are configurable to desired values in the Script File. For additional

information on the Script File, see the Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephone, Release 2.4, LAN
Administrator Guide
, Server Administration chapter, Contents of the Upgrade Script section. We
recommend that you administer options on the 4600 Series IP Telephones using script files.

Table 5: VPNremote for 4600 Series IP Telephones Customizable System
Parameters

Parameter Name

Default
Value

Description and Value Range

Example

NVVPNMODE

2

This parameter controls when
VPN Client is started. Valid value
is one ASCII numeric digit, 0 to 2.
Values are:
0 = VPN is disabled.
1 = VPN will start after TCP/IP
initialization and before
downloading the script file.
2 = VPN will start after
downloading and processing the
script file.

To set the VPN mode to start the
VPN Client at initialization (boot),
use the following command:
SET NVVPNMODE 1

NVVPNSVENDOR

0

This parameter controls the
vendor of the security device.
Valid value is one ASCII numeric
digit, 0 to 4. Values are:
0 AVAYA
1 NETSCREEN
2 CISCO
3 CHECKPOINT
4 ANY
This system initialization
parameter cannot be modified by
a local procedure.

To set the VPN device vendor to
Any, use the following command:
SET NVVPNSVENDOR 4

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