User's Manual
- NO – disables the prompt
• PROTOCOL [TFTP | FTP | HTTP] [ HTTPS] defines the protocol used to download the
file. The IP Deskphone with SIP Software supports TFTP, FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS
protocols for file download. This command is optional. If it is not present, the default
protocol TFTP is used.
Important:
When using the TFTP protocol to transfer the software image, the average round trip
time must be < 75 ms. The IP Deskphone times out and aborts the software download
if the total download time is less than 10 minutes.
If the average round trip time is less than 75 ms, then use the FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS
protocol to transfer the software image.
Important:
When using HTTPS, the IP Deskphone must have a device certificate loaded on the
IP Deskphone.
If using FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS, then SRV_USER_NAME and SRV_USER_PASS are also
key words. These commands specify the credentials used to log on to the file server for
file download. If not present, then the protocol default credentials are used (no credentials
for TFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS; and anonymous with no password for FTP).
• SERVER_IP [address] allows the IP Deskphone to connect to the specified IP address
or server name for which the file can be downloaded. If the address is not specified, the
SERVER_IP that is used is the same SERVER_IP that is used to download the
provisioning file.
• DELETE_FILES [YES | NO], if present, erases the language and tone files stored in the
IP Deskphone before new files are downloaded. Otherwise, new files with different names
are added without erasing existing files. This command is optional. Note that there is a
limit of 5 language files and 5 tone files that can be stored in the IP Deskphone. When
the limits are exceeded, no new file can be accepted for download.
- YES – erases the existing language and tone files
- NO – does not erase existing language and tone files
• SRV_USER_NAME [username] – if the protocol is FTP, HTTP or HTTPS, this keyword
specifies the user name to log on to the server.
• SRV_USER_PASS [password] – if the protocol is FTP, HTTP or HTTPS, this keyword
specifies the password to log on to the server.
• PROMPT_AUTHNAME_ENABLE [YES | NO] — used to determine if the authentication
ID screen is presented to the user during login This allows the authentication name to be
different from the registration name (for example, the SIP user name). It allows the user
to enter an authentication ID independent of the login ID. The authentication ID is used
when the server challenges the IP Deskphone. This is required for the SCA feature to
work on the Avaya Communication Server 1000 proxy. The default value is NO.
- YES – after the user login name is entered, the authentication ID screen appears.
Configure the provisioning server
40 SIP Software for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones-Administration November 2012
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