How To Customize A Phone-Specific Configuration File - Cisco 7940G Administration Manual

Cisco unified ip phone 7960g and 7940g administration guide for release 8.0 (sip)
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How to Customize a Phone-Specific Configuration File

# HTTP Proxy Support
http_proxy_addr: ""; Address of HTTP Proxy server
http_proxy_port: 80; Port of HTTP Proxy Server (80-default)
# Dynamic DNS/TFTP Support
dyn_dns_addr_1: ""; restricted to dotted IP
dyn_dns_addr_2: ""; restricted to dotted IP
dyn_tftp_addr: ""; restricted to dotted IP
# Remote Party ID
remote_party_id: 0; 0-Disabled (default), 1-Enabled
How to Customize a Phone-Specific Configuration File
You can define parameters that are specific to a particular phone, such as the lines configured on a phone
and the defined users for those lines, in a phone-specific configuration file. Parameters defined in the
phone-specific configuration file override those specified in the default configuration file.
Note
Procedure
Step 1
Obtain the phone-specific configuration file as follows:
a.
b.
Do the following for each phone that you plan to install:
Step 2
a.
b.
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G and 7940G Administration Guide for Release 8.0 (SIP)
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If you configure a line to use an e-mail address, that line can be called only by using the e-mail
address. Similarly, if you configure a line to use a number, that line can be called only by using the
number.
Each line can have a different proxy configured.
Define the dial_template parameter in a phone-specific configuration file only if that phone needs
to use a different dial plan than the default.
For a complete alphabetical list of configurable parameters, see
Parameters."
Go to the Cisco.com SIP IP 7940/7960 phone software-download site at
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/sip-ip-phone7960.
Download the SIP<mac-addr>.cnf file to the root directory of your TFTP server or to a subdirectory
in which all phone-specific configuration files are stored.
Using an ASCII text editor such as vi, create and open a SIP<mac-addr>.cnf file for the phone.
Modify the following end-user call-preference parameters as needed to permit or deny end-user use
or customization:
anonymous_call_block
autocomplete
callerid_blocking
call_hold_ringback
call_waiting
dnd_control
Chapter 3
Initializing Cisco Unified IP Phones
Appendix D, "SIP IP Phone
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