Controller Registry

Purpose:

The Controller Registry form allows you to modify controller options and settings.

Conditions

CAUTION: With the exception of the Network Printer fields, do not change values in this form without prior consultation with the Mitel Product Support group. 

Field Descriptions

Parameter

Description

Default Value

COM Port

Serial ports for printer/maintenance (/tyCo/1 or /tyCo/2).

/tyCo/1

Core File

Location for the core file when core dump is enabled.

/db/core

Days to Keep Old Log Files

Number of days that the system will keep old log files.

1

Dump Value

Core dump value.

/db/dump

Generate Event Logs

1 = yes; 0 = no.

1

Harddrive File

Location and name of the hard drive call control file.

/db/hdm.3k

IP Device Software Load TFTP Server (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd)

Enter the IP address of the TFTP server from which the 3300 ICP can direct the download of a new software load to an IP device. Use the standard IP address format aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.

Default is Blank, which indicates that the IP device downloads from this 3300 ICP.

  • Note: Download activity is independent of the DHCP server specification of a TFTP server as described in the Program the DHCP Server topic.

  • Note: The DHCP server on the ICP need not be running for the IP Device software download to occur.

Blank

Language Select Files

Location of language changes other than the three default languages.

/db/sect14update.run

Link Maintenance - Heartbeat Rx Link Failure Time-out

Enter the minimum length of time, in increments of 1 unit, that an IP device waits before it considers that a link failure to the 3300 ICP  has occurred.

When a link failure is declared, the IP device pre-emptively closes the link.

  • Notes

  • Parameter values are assigned in units, where 1 unit = 1/10 of a second.

  • A device may wait up to twice the entered interval before declaring a link failure.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters do not automatically propagate related changes to the system. You must manually make all individual changes related to Link Maintenance parameter changes.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters take effect only after link resets, or on new registrations.

Default:     300 units

Minimum:  150 units

Maximum: 65535 units

Increment value: 1 unit

Constraints: Entry must be greater than, or equal to the KeyAck Link Failure Time-out value AND greater than, or equal to the Special Key Time-out value

Link Maintenance - IP Trunk Heartbeat Rx Link Failure Time-out

Enter the minimum length of time, in increments of 1 unit, that an IP trunk is kept alive by the 3300 ICP when the ICP has not received any trunk messaging from its peer ICP (including IP Trunk KeepAlivePoll messages).

If this timer expires with no messaging received across the IP trunk, the trunk is pre-emptively closed.

  • Notes:

  • Parameter values are assigned in units;
    1 unit = 1/10 of a second.

  • An IP trunk may wait up to twice the entered interval before declaring a link failure.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters take effect only after IP Trunk link resets or on new link establishments.

Default:     200 units

Minimum:  50 units

Maximum: 65535 units

Disabled:   Zero

Increment  value: 1 unit

Constraints: None

Link Maintenance - IP Trunk Inactivity Tx Timer

Enter the length of time, in increments of 1 unit, that a 3300 ICP waits between sending IP Trunk KeepAlivePoll messages to other 3300 ICPs across the trunk when the ICP is idle (not transmitting).

  • Notes

  • Parameter values are assigned in units;
    1 unit = 1/10 of a second.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters take effect only after IP Trunk link resets or on new link establishments.

Default:     200 units

Minimum:  50 units

Maximum: 65535 units

Disabled:   Zero

Increment  value: 1 unit

Constraints: None

Link Maintenance - KeyAck Early Warning Timer

Enter the length of time, in increments of 1 unit, that an IP device waits for an acknowledgement of a SendScanKey message, or button press, from the 3300 ICP.

When the time expires, the IP device starts exhibiting set-specific early warning behaviours.

  • Notes:

  • Parameter values are assigned in units;
    1 unit = 1/10 of a second.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters do not automatically propagate related changes to the system. You must manually make all individual changes related to Link Maintenance parameter changes.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters take effect only after link resets or on new registrations.

Default:     50 units

Minimum:  5 units

Maximum: 65535 units

Disabled:   Zero

Increment value: 1 units

Constraints: Entry must be less than KeyAck Link Failure Time-out value.

Link Maintenance - KeyAck Link Failure Time-out

Enter the length of time, in increments of 1 unit, that an IP device  waits for an acknowledgement message from the 3300 ICP in response to the IP device having sent a SendScanKey message, or button press.

When the timer expires, the link is pre-emptively closed by the IP device.

  • Notes

  • Parameter values are assigned in units;
    1 unit = 1/10 of a second.

  • An IP device may wait up to twice the entered interval before declaring a link failure.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters do not automatically propagate related changes to the system. You must manually make all individual changes related to Link Maintenance parameter changes.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters take effect only after link resets or on new registrations.

Default:    300 units

Minimum:  100 units

Maximum: 65535 units

Disabled:   Zero

Increment  value: 1 unit

Constraints: Entry must be

  1. less than, or equal to the Heartbeat Rx Link Failure Time-out value

  2. greater than KeyAck Early Warning Timer value

  3. greater than, or equal to Special Key Time-out value

Link Maintenance - Phone Inactivity Tx Timer

Enter the minimum length of time, in increments of 1 unit, that the 3300 ICP waits before it considers that a link failure to an IP device has occurred.

  • Notes

  • Parameter values are assigned in units;
    1 unit = 1/10 of a second.

  • A 3300 ICP may wait up to twice the entered interval before declaring a link failure.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters do not automatically propagate related changes to the system. You must manually make all individual changes related to Link Maintenance parameter changes.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters take effect only after link resets or on new registrations.

Default:     300 units

Minimum:  150 units

Maximum: 65535 units

Disabled:   Zero

Increment  value: 1 unit

Constraints: None

Link Maintenance - Special Key Time-out 

Enter the length of time, in increments of 1 unit, that an IP device waits for an acknowledgement from the 3300 ICP after one of the special keys is pressed.

When the timer expires, the IP device

  • tears down the MiNET link

  • tears down any related current voice streams associated with the link

  • re-homes to the next IP address in the ICP list.

Special keys include OnHook and Cancel.

  • Notes

  • Parameter values are assigned in units;
    1 unit = 1/10 of a second.

  • An IP device may wait up to twice the entered interval before declaring a link failure.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters do not automatically propagate related changes to the system. You must manually make all individual changes related to Link Maintenance parameter changes.

  • Changes to Link Maintenance parameters take effect only after link resets or on new registrations.

Default:     100 units

Minimum:  50 units

Maximum: 65535 units

Disabled:   Zero

Increment  value: 1 unit

Constraints: Entry must be

  1. less than, or equal to Heartbeat Rx Link Failure Time-out value

  2. greater than KeyAck Early Warning Timer value

  3. less than, or equal to KeyAck Link Failure Time-out value

Log File

Design use only.

Blank.

Mainfd File

Location and name of the main load file.

/db/mainip3k.run

Maximum Sockets

The maximum number of sockets (communication channels) available for each of the following applications:

  • Software logs

  • Maintenance logs

  • SMDR logs

  • Hotel/Motel logs

  • LPR1 printer port output

  • ACD Realtime logs

The maximum setting is 10 sockets. For a change to this parameter to take effect, you must reset the system.

3 sockets

Mcinit File

Design use only.

/db/sxip3kinit.run

MiTAI/MitaiCallCtrlHeartbeatInterval

Design use only.

60

MiTAI/MitaiClientHeartbeatInterval

Design use only.

3600

MiTAI/MitaiMitaiMaxClientsAllowed

Enter the number of MiTAI sockets you wish to reserve for applications such as Your Assistant Professional. Valid entries: One to 400.

50

MiTAI/MitaiReservedNumber2

Design use only.

1

MiTAI/MitaiReservedString1

Design use only.

 

string1

MiTAI/MitaiReservedString2

Design use only.

string2

MiTAI/MitaiServerAddressForLocalApps

Design use only.

0.0.0.0

MiTAISocketSecurityOption

Determines the MiTAI client access requirements to the MiTAI Server.

  • Note: After resetting this value, the 3300 ICP must be re-booted.

Valid parameter values: 0 or 1, where:

  • 0 indicates that the MiTAI clients running versions 11.0 or earlier with no SSL can connect to a normal MiTAI socket;

or

  • that MiTAI clients running version 11.1 or greater with SSL enabled can connect to the server using SSL.

  • 1  indicates that the MiTAI clients, running versions 11.0 or earlier with no SSL cannot connect; the connection is rejected by the MiTAI Server

or

  • that MiTAI clients running version 11.1 or greater with SSL enabled can connect to the server using SSL.

0

MiTAI/MitaiTimeout

Design use only.

5

Network Printer - FTP Account

Enter the connection parameters of the network printer you are using to service the output requirements for applications such as Hotel/Motel and SMDR. The network printer must be a device that uses FTP to spool print jobs.

0.0.0.0 for IP address and blank for other parameters.

Network Printer – FTP Directory Path

Network Printer – FTP Password

Network Printer – FTP Username

Network Printer – IP Address

OpsMgrFtpPassword

Enter the password for OPS Manager and the 3300 ICP Configuration Tool (default password is mx2000).

Blank

OpsMgrFtpUsername

Enter the default username for OPS Manager and the 3300 ICP Configuration Tool (the default username is mnms).

Blank

OpsMgrHostName

Enter the host name of the OPS Manager station that manages this 3300 ICP. No name restrictions.

Blank

OpsMgrIPAddress

Enter the OPS Manager IP address in standard IP format, e.g. xxx.xxx.xx.xx.

Blank

Relink File

The name and location of the file that is loaded when there is an update.

/db/relink.run

Resiliency - Allow Return to Primary ICP (Yes/No)

Set the parameter to YES to allow failed-over IP devices to re-home to this 3300 ICP.

Set the parameter to NO to prevent failed-over IP devices from returning to this 3300 ICP.

  • Note: Remember to re-enable return by setting it back to YES after operations are finished.

  • Tip: This feature is useful when a resilient 3300 ICP is unavailable due to scheduled network outages, for example during an upgrade.

YES

Resiliency - Secondary ICP Health Check Interval

Enter the time, in seconds, that a secondary 3300 ICP waits between attempting HealthChecks with a given primary 3300 ICP.

Health Checks occur only if a secondary 3300 ICP has IP devices registered with it as a result of a fail-over from a primary 3300 ICP.

  • Note: Parameter values are assigned in seconds.

Default:  60 seconds

Minimum:  1 second

Maximum: 600 seconds

Increment value: 1 second

Constraint: None

Resiliency - Successful Health Checks Prior  to Hand Off

Enter the number of successful Health Checks required from a secondary to a primary 3300 ICP before IP devices are passed back to the primary 3300 ICP after a recovery scenario.

The entered number of successful Health Checks must occur before a 3300 ICP is deemed stable and ready to accept IP devices failing back from this ICP after a recovery.

Default: 5

Minimum:  1

Maximum: 20

Constraint: None

SIP Endpoint Resiliency – Device Heartbeat Interval

Enter the interval at which SIP devices that support the Mitel P-Alternate-Server header sends Options heartbeats to their current controller.

  • Note: Parameter values are assigned in seconds.

Default:  60 seconds

Minimum:  32 seconds

Maximum:  900 seconds

SIP Endpoint Resiliency – Peer Heartbeat Interval

Enter the interval at which NOTIFY heartbeats are sent between primary and secondary ICPs. The peer ICP heartbeat interval determines the duration between failure of the primary ICP and failover to the secondary ICP during which calls to the SIP device are directed to voice mail. The primary ICP sends NOTIFY heartbeats to the secondary ICP at the rate requested by the secondary ICP, and the secondary ICP sends NOTIFY heartbeats at the rate requested by the primary ICP. The rates may be different.

  • Note: Parameter values are assigned in seconds.

Default:  45 seconds

Minimum:  32 seconds

Maximum:  300 seconds

Increment value: 1 second

Save2k Image File

Design use only.

/db/Save2kImage.

Sleep Time

Design use only.

2

Stream Loss Detection Time-out

While in resilient talk state, an endpoint will tear down the connection if it doesn't detect any voice stream packets before the Stream Loss Detection Time-out expires.

Enter the length of time, in increments of 1 unit, that an endpoint must wait before it tears down the connection. This value does not affect end-of-stream detection for non-resilient  IP Phone devices that  have lost connection with their primary ICP. It only applies to endpoints that are in resilient talk state and that have a healthy connection to their current ICP.

  • Note: Parameter values are assigned in units;
    1 unit = 1/10 of a second.

Default: 50 units

Minimum: 5 units

Maximum: 65535 units

Constraint: None

Wait Interval

Design use only.

50