Configuration Files
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Server <server/>
This configuration attribute is defined as follows:
Emergency <emergency/>
In the following attributes, x is the index of the emergency entry description
and y is the index of the server associated with emergency entry x. For each
emergency entry (index x), one or more server entries (indexes (x,y)) can be
configured. x and y must both use sequential numbering starting at 1.
Localization <lcl/>
The phone has a multilingual user interface. It supports both North American
and international time and date formats. The call progress tones can also be
customized. For more information, refer to Chord-Sets <chord/> on page
A-29, and Call Progress Patterns on page A-33.
This attribute includes:
• Multilingual <ml/>
• Date and Time <datetime/>
Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation
dialplan.routing.server.x.
address
dotted-decimal IP address
or host name
Null IP address or host name and port of
a SIP server that will be used for
routing calls. Multiple servers can
be listed starting with x=1, 2, ... for
fault tolerance.
dialplan.routing.server.x.port 1 to 65535 5060
Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation
dialplan.routing.emergency.x.
value
Single entry representing
a SIP URL
for x =1,
value = “911”, Null
for all others
This determines the URLs
that should be watched for.
When one of these defined
URLs is detected as having
been dialed by the user, the
call will automatically be
directed to the defined
emergency server.
dialplan.routing.emergency.x.
server.y
positive integer for x=1, y =1, Null
for all others
Index representing the
server defined in Server
<server/> on page A-21 that
will be used for emergency
routing.