Clearing User's Personalized Configuration Settings; Example: Deploying Phones From The Provisioning Server - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Administrator's Manual

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Parameters Settings:
static.auto_provision.custom.protect =1
After provisioning, if the users make changes via phone user interface or web user interface, the MAC-local.cfg file
with non-static personal settings generates locally.
Scenario: Keeping user's personalized settings when upgrading the firmware
If you set " static.auto_provision.custom.sync =1 ", then the phones attempt to upload the MAC-local.cfg file to the pro-
visioning server each time the file updates. When performing auto provisioning, they download their own MAC-loc-
al.cfg file from the provisioning server, and then update settings in MAC-local.cfg file to the IP phone system. The
personalized settings locally are overridden by the MAC-local.cfg file from the provisioning server.
If you set " static.auto_provision.custom.sync =0 ", the MAC-local.cfg file will be kept locally. The personalized settings
will not be overridden after auto provisioning.
Scenario: Keeping user personalized settings after factory reset
The IP phone requires factory reset when it has a breakdown, but the user wishes to keep personalized settings of the
phone after factory reset. Before factory reset, make sure that you have set " static.auto_provision.custom.sync =1 ", and
the MAC-local.cfg file has kept on the provisioning server.
After resetting all configurations to factory defaults, both the parameters settings " static.auto_pro-
vision.custom.protect " and " static.auto_provision.custom.sync " are reset to 0. Although the MAC-local.cfg files locally
are cleared, they are still kept on the provisioning server.
You can set " static.auto_provision.custom.protect =1 " and " static.auto_provision.custom.sync =1 ", and then trigger
the phone to perform auto provisioning. The IP phones download their own MAC-local.cfg file from the provisioning
server, and then update settings in MAC-local.cfg file to the IP phone system.
As a result, the personalized configuration settings of the phone are retrieved after the factory reset.

Clearing User's Personalized Configuration Settings

When the IP phone is given to a new user but many personalized configurations settings of the last user are saved on
the phone; or when the end user encounters some problems because of the wrong configurations, you can clear user's
personalized configuration settings.
Via phone user interface at the path: Menu->Advanced (default password: admin) ->Reset Config->Reset local set-
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tings.
Via web user interface at the path: Settings->Upgrade->Reset Local Settings.
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Note
The
Reset local settings
option on the web/phone user interface appears only if you set "static.auto_pro-
vision.custom.protect = 1".
If you set "static.auto_provision.custom.sync = 1", the MAC-local.cfg file on the provisioning server will be cleared too. If not,
the MAC-local.cfg file is kept on the provisioning server, and the IP phone could download it and update the configurations
to the phone after the next auto provisioning.

Example: Deploying Phones from the Provisioning Server

After setting up your provisioning server(s), you can deploy your phone devices. The following example shows you
how to use the boot and configuration files to deploy phones from the provisioning server.
Procedure
1. Create per-phone boot file and common boot file.
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