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The GROUP System Value
Issue 4 August 2006
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Note:
Note:
The following is intended only as an example. Your settings will vary from the 
settings shown. This sample assumes specification of a DNS Server, parameters 
for the 4630/4630SW Directory application, and a 4620 Web Browser. See 
on page 100, for details 
about specific values. You need only specify settings that vary from defaults, 
although specifying defaults is harmless.
DNSSRVR=”dnsexample.yourco.com” 
DIRSRVR=”123.123.123.123” 
DIRTOPDN=”yourco” 
WMLHOME=”http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/avayaip/4620/home.wml”
WEBPROXY=”11.11.11.11” 
As of Release 2.4, VLAN separation provides for tagged frames to be received by a secondary 
Ethernet interface, typically a PC. Add commands to the 46xxsettings.txt file to enable VLAN 
separation, provide the VLAN ID for tagged frames received on the secondary Ethernet 
interface, and set the Layer 2 priority for those tagged frames. The following example assumes 
the data VLAN ID is “yyy” and the data traffic priority is “z”:
SET VLANSEP 1 
SET PHY2VLAN yyy
SET PHY2PRIO z
The GROUP System Value
You might have different communities of end users, all of which have the same model 
telephone, but which require different administered settings. For example, you might want to 
restrict Call Center agents from being able to Logoff, which might be an essential capability for 
“hot-desking” associates. Or you might want to assign your SIP telephone users to different 
messaging systems or registration/proxy servers. We provide examples of the group settings 
for each of these situations later in this section.
As of Release 2.0, the simplest way to separate groups of users is to associate each of them 
with a number. You then edit the 46xxsettings file so each group is assigned the appropriate 
settings. Use the GROUP system value for this purpose. The GROUP system value cannot be 
set in the 46xxsettings file. The GROUP System value can only be set on a 
telephone-by-telephone basis. To do so, first identify which phones are associated with which 
group, and designate a number for each group. The number can be any integer from 0 to 999, 
with 0 as the default, meaning your largest group would be assigned as Group 0.
Then, at each non-default telephone, instruct the installer or end-user to invoke the GROUP 
Local (dialpad) Administrative procedure as specified in the 4600 Series IP Telephone 
Installation Guide
 and specify which GROUP number to use. Once the GROUP assignments 
are in place, edit the settings file to allow each telephone of the appropriate group to download 
its proper settings.