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Viewing Configurations Configured via Different Provisioning Methods

Provisioning Methods Priority

There is a priority for configuration among the provisioning methods - settings you make using a higher priority pro-
visioning method override settings made using a lower priority provisioning method.
The precedence order for configuration parameter changes is as follows (highest to lowest):
Note
The provisioning priority mechanism takes effect only if "static.auto_provision.custom.protect" is set to 1. For more inform-
ation on this parameter, refer to
Static parameters have no priority. They take effect no matter what method (web user interface or phone user interface
or configuration files) you are using for provisioning.
Static parameters are the parameters that start with a prefix "static.", for example, the parameters associated with auto
provisioning/network/syslog, TR069 settings and internal settings (the temporary configurations to be used for pro-
gram running).

Web User Interface

You can configure IP phones via web user interface, a web-based interface that is especially useful for remote con-
figuration.
Because features and configurations vary by phone models and firmware versions, options available on each page of
the web user interface can vary as well. Note that the features configured via web user interface are limited. Therefore,
you can use the web user interface in conjunction with a central provisioning method and phone user interface.
When configuring IP phones via web user interface, you require a user name and password for access. For a user, the
default user name and password are "user" (case-sensitive). For an administrator, the default user name and password
are "admin" (case-sensitive).
Note
When you manually configure a phone via web user interface or phone user interface, the changes associated with non-
static parameters you make will be stored in the MAC-local CFG file. For more information on MAC-local CFG file, refer to
MAC-local CFG File
.
Topics
Accessing the Web User Interface
Quick Login Configuration
Web Server Type Configuration
Navigating the Web User Interface
Keeping User's Personalized Settings Configuration
Phone Provisioning
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