When the percentage of the device's busy endpoints falls below this low
threshold, the device sends an SNMP acBoardCallResourcesAlarm
alarm trap with a 'cleared' alarm status.
The range is 0 to 100%. The default is 90%.
[RAILoopTime]
Defines the time interval (in seconds) that the device periodically checks
call resource availability.
The valid range is 1 to 200. The default is 10.
43.3.5 BootP Parameters
The BootP parameters are described in the table below. The BootP parameters are special
'hidden' parameters. Once defined and saved in the device's flash memory, they are used
even if they don't appear in the ini file.
Table 43-19: BootP Parameters
Parameter Description
[BootPRetries]
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
This parameter is used to:
Defines the number of BootP
requests that the device sends
during start-up. The device stops
sending BootP requests when
either BootP reply is received or
number of retries is reached.
ï‚§ [1] = 1 BootP retry, 1 sec.
ï‚§ [2] = 2 BootP retries, 3 sec.
ï‚§ [3] = (Default) 3 BootP retries,
6 sec.
ï‚§ [4] = 10 BootP retries, 30 sec.
ï‚§ [5] = 20 BootP retries, 60 sec.
ï‚§ [6] = 40 BootP retries, 120 sec.
ï‚§ [7] = 100 BootP retries, 300
sec.
ï‚§ [15] = BootP retries indefinitely.
Defines the number of DHCP
packets that the device sends. If
after all packets are sent there's
still no reply, the device loads from
flash.
ï‚§ [1] = 4 DHCP packets
ï‚§ [2] = 5 DHCP packets
ï‚§ [3] = (Default) 6 DHCP packets
ï‚§ [4] = 7 DHCP packets
ï‚§ [5] = 8 DHCP packets
ï‚§ [6] = 9 DHCP packets
ï‚§ [7] = 10 DHCP packets
ï‚§ [15] = 18 DHCP packets
[BootPSelectiveEnable]
Enables the Selective BootP mechanism.
ï‚§ [1] = Enabled
ï‚§ [0] = Disabled (default)
The Selective BootP mechanism (available from Boot version 1.92)
enables the device's integral BootP client to filter unsolicited
BootP/DHCP replies (accepts only BootP replies that contain the text
'AUDC' in the vendor specific information field). This option is useful in
environments where enterprise BootP/DHCP servers provide undesired
responses to the device's BootP requests.
Notes:
ï‚§ For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
ï‚§ When working with DHCP (i.e., the parameter DHCPEnable is set to
1), the selective BootP feature must be disabled.