Security settings, Locale settings, Diffserv or ip type of service settings – AASTRA BluStar 8000i BAS-Mode Administrator Guides EN User Manual
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BluStar Device Groups
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Release to be installed
The software release to be installed by BluStar Devices can be selected from a drop-down list. The list is automatically
created from all the BluStar Device software releases which have been installed to the BluStar Application Server.
Security Settings
Allow local administrator login
If set to Yes, allows administrator (root) login to the device via the console.
Allow remote administrator login
If set to Yes, allows administrator (root) login to the device via SSH.
Administrator password
Sets the administrator password needed for both local and remote login.
Force reboot time
Reboot device at specified time. Format is yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss (for ASAP use current date and time).
Locale Settings
Time Zone
Sets the Time Zone used by group members.
DiffServ or IP Type of Service Settings
IP TOS byte for audio
Specify the IP Type of Service (TOS) byte which should be used for audio packets in this field. Leaving the field empty
in per-device settings will instruct a device to use the globally specified parameter.
IP TOS byte for video
Specify the IP Type of Service (TOS) byte which should be used for video packets in this field. Leaving the field empty
in per-device settings will instruct a device to use the globally specified parameter.
IP TOS byte for low-res video
Specify the IP Type of Service (TOS) byte which should be used for low resolution video packets in this field. Leaving
the field empty in per-device settings will instruct a device to use the globally specified parameter.
Other Settings
Enter additional settings, one per line, in the format
name=value
The release notes accompanying BluStar Device software, or other documentation supplied with each BluStar Device,
specify the names for the available settings, and the acceptable values.
Note:
BluStar Device software releases are typically distributed as “rpm” or “tar” files. For instructions with regard to installing
software releases, see
.