Priority
1
According to the table, settings configured later override previous settings (i.e., settings listed lower in the table
have a higher priority).
Notice
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Make sure to perform Reset to Factory Default before connecting the unit to a different phone system.
Contact your phone system dealer/service provider for further information.
2.4 Configuration File Specifications
The specifications of the configuration files are as follows:
File Format
The configuration file is in plain text format.
Lines in Configuration Files
A configuration file consists of a sequence of lines, with the following conditions:
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Each line must end with "<CR><LF>".
Note
<CR> or <LF> alone may be acceptable under certain conditions.
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Lines that begin with "#" are considered comments.
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Configuration files must start with a comment line containing the following designated character sequence
(44 bytes):
# Panasonic SIP Phone Standard Format File #
The hexadecimal notation of this sequence is:
23 20 50 61 6E 61 73 6F 6E 69 63 20 53 49 50 20
50 68 6F 6E 65 20 53 74 61 6E 64 61 72 64 20 46
6F 72 6D 61 74 20 46 69 6C 65 20 23
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To prevent the designated character sequence being altered by chance, it is recommended that the
configuration file starts with the comment line shown below:
# Panasonic SIP Phone Standard Format File # DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE!
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Configuration files must end with an empty line.
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Each parameter line is written in the form of XXX="yyy" (XXX: parameter name, yyy: parameter value).
The value must be enclosed by double quotation marks.
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A parameter line written over multiple lines is not allowed. It will cause an error on the configuration file,
resulting in invalid provisioning.
Configuration Parameters
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This unit supports one telephone line. However, for some parameters, the line number must be specified.
For example, "VM_NUMBER_1" is a parameter to a set voice mail server for telephone line 1.
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Some parameter values can be specified as "empty" to set the parameter values to empty.
Example:
Document Version 2015-02
1-1
Provisioning with the standard configuration file
1-2
Provisioning with the product configuration file
1-3
Provisioning with the master configuration file
Settings configured from the Web user interface or the phone user interface
2.4 Configuration File Specifications
Setting Method
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