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Power Off in Multicharger
Background Image
Home Screen
Local Contacts Access
Favorites Access
Voicemail Access
Applications Access
Recording Tone
Recording Tone Local Volume
Recording Tone Remote Volume
Recording Tone Duration
Remote Log
Log Profile
Log Server
IPv6 Log Server
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821-EX Wireless LAN Deployment Guide
This parameter specifies whether the phone should power off when it is placed in
a Multicharger or not.
This parameter specifies the default wallpaper file. The administrator controls
access to the phone's wallpaper list.
This parameter sets the phone's default home screen to Application View or Line
View.
This parameter enables or disables access to Local Contacts.
This parameter enables or disables access to Favorites.
This parameter enables or disables access to Voicemail.
This parameter enables or disables access to Applications.
This parameter can be used to configure whether the recording tone is enabled or
disabled on the phone. If enabled, the phone mixes the recording tone into both
directions for every call.
This parameter can be used to configure the volume of the recording tone that the
local party hears. This volume applies regardless of the actual device used for
hearing (handset, speakerphone, headset). The volume should be in the range of
0% to 100%, with 0% being no tone and 100% being at the same level as the
current volume setting. The default value is 100%.
This parameter can be used to configure the volume of the recording tone that the
remote party hears. The volume should be in the range of 0% to 100%, with 0%
being less than -66dBM and 100% being -4dBM. The default value is -10dBM or
50%.
This parameter specifies the length of time in milliseconds for which the
recording tone is inserted in the audio stream. The default for this parameter is set
to the value in the Network locale file for this field. The valid range for this
parameter is a value between 1 and 3000 milliseconds.
This parameter specifies where to send the log data by serviceability. If enabled,
the log data will be copied by serviceability to the place specified by Log
Server/IPV6 Log Server. If disabled,the log data will not be copied by
serviceability to the place specified by Log Server/IPV6 Log Server.
This parameter specified the pre-defined logging profile.
This parameter specifies an IP address and port of a remote system where log
messages are sent. The format is:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:ppppp@@options. Options
will be format as base=x;pfs=y; base value range is 0~7,pfs value range is 0~1.
And the two parameters are optional. Absence of pfs or base, pfs will be set to the
default value 0 and base will be set to the default value 7.
This parameter specifies an IPv6 address and port of a remote system where log
messages are sent.The format
is:[xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx]:ppppp@@options. Options will
be format as base=x;pfs=y; base value range is 0~7,pfs value range is 0~1. And
the two parameters are optional. Absence of pfs or base, pfs will be set to the
default value 0 and base will be set to the default value 7.
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