Downloading Configuration Files - Panasonic KX-UT670 Administrator's Manual

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Section 2 General Information on Programming
Type
Master configuration file
Product configuration file
Standard configuration file
Depending on the situation, you can use all 3 types of configuration files, and can also use only a standard
configuration file.

2.4.2.4 Downloading Configuration Files

Downloading a Configuration File via the Web User Interface
The following procedure describes how to enable downloading a configuration file via the Web User Interface
to be used for programming the unit.
1.
Confirm that the provisioning server's IP address/FQDN and directory are correct, and store the
configuration files in the directory (e.g., http://provisioning.example.com/Panasonic/Config_Sample.cfg).
2.
Enter the IP address of the unit into the PC's Web browser (® see 4.2.3 Before Accessing the Web
User Interface).
3.
Log in as the administrator.
4.
Click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Provisioning Maintenance], and then select [Yes] for [Enable
Provisioning].
5.
Enter the URL set up in Step 1 in [Standard File URL].
6.
Click [Save].
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Configure settings that are common to all units, such as the SIP
server address, and the IP addresses of the DNS and NTP (Network
Time Protocol) servers managed by your phone system dealer. This
configuration file is used by all the units.
Example of the configuration file's URL:
http://prov.example.com/ConfigCommon.cfg
Configure settings that are required for a particular model. This
configuration file is used by all the units that have the same model
name.
Example of the configuration file's URL:
http://prov.example.com/Config{MODEL}.cfg
Note
When a unit requests the configuration file, "{MODEL}" is
replaced by the model name of the unit.
Configure settings that are unique to each unit, such as the phone
number, user ID, password, etc.
Example of the configuration file's URL:
http://prov.example.com/Config{MAC}.cfg
Note
When a unit requests the configuration file, "{MAC}" is
replaced by the MAC address of the unit.
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