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Server Administration
52 Avaya one-X™ Deskphone Value Edition 1600 Series IP Telephones Administrator Guide Release 1.0
 
Web Configuration Tool
Recent call server versions provide all the Web configuration support the 1600 Series IP 
Telephones require. Also, the media server has an easy to use, PC-based interface for creating 
script files. Given these resources, you do not need to manually create the text files discussed 
in 
media server, see Installation and Upgrades for Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 
Media Server
, available on the Avaya support Web site. 
 lists the parameters you 
can administer when manually creating the configuration file. Manual administration is 
discussed in 
. When using the media 
server, you do not need to know the specific parameter names, since the media server handles 
that. For more information, 
 lists the parameter names from 
 and the corresponding field name from the media server 
HTTP server application. Any limits, restrictions, etc. about the parameters are built into the 
media server.
Note:
Note:
The Web Configuration application covers other IP telephones in addition to the 
1600 Series IP Telephones. This document covers only data applicable to 1600 
Series IP Telephones.
Table 6: Media Server Field Names & Corresponding Script File Parameter 
Names 
Media Server Field Name 
Script File Parameter Name 
Handset Audio Gain Control Status
AGCHAND
Headset Audio Gain Control Status
AGCHEAD
Speaker Audio Gain Control Status
AGCSPKR
Application Status
APPSTAT
Script File Server Authentication 
Note: Applicable only when configuration file 
downloaded using HTTPS. Not applicable if file 
downloaded using HTTP.
AUTH
Idle Time Before Backlight Turnoff
BAKLIGHTOFF
Backup and Restore URI
BRURI
CNA Server Addresses
CNASRVR
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