Data Files; Configuration File Guide; Guidelines For The Mac-Specific Configuration File - Alcatel Temporis IP150 Manual

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When the phone fetches both a general and a MAC-specific configuration file, the general
file is processed first. You can configure a setting for most of your phones in the general
file, and then overwrite that setting for just a few phones using the MAC-specific file.

Data Files

The configuration file can also include links to data files other than firmware for product
customization.
Link to firmware file is included in the "provisioning" module, and described in Firmware
Update section.
Other allowed data types include the following:
 Directory (contacts, blacklist) in xml format
 Certificates (server, provisioning, LDAP, Broadsoft) in pem format
 Audio profile in xml format
Links to data files are in the configuration file's "file" module. This is where you enter any
URLs to the data files you require.
NOTE: The audio profile file is already in place and should only be customized for
localization purposes, according to internationally accepted guidelines.
None of these settings are exported when you export a configuration file from the phone.
However, you can export a Directory or Blacklist .xml file using the WebUI. After
modifying the .xml file, you can use the configuration file "file" module to have the phone
import the new file. For a complete list of data file parameters, see
"file" Module: Imported File Settings.

Configuration File Guide

All configuration settings are initially stored in a configuration template file. Copy,
rename, and edit the template file to create a general configuration file and the MAC-
specific configuration files you will need. You can store the general configuration file and
the MAC-specific files on your provisioning server.
Do not modify the header line that includes the model and firmware version.
To save yourself time and effort, consider which settings will be common to all (or the
majority of) phones. Such settings might include Call settings, language, and
programmable feature key settings. You can then edit those settings in the configuration
template and save it as the general configuration file. The remaining settings will make
up the MAC-specific configuration file, which you will have to copy and edit for each
phone.

Guidelines for the MAC-Specific Configuration File

The phone downloads the MAC-specific configuration file after the Main configuration file.
You must create a unit-specific configuration file for each phone in your system. The file
name must contain the phone's MAC address, which is printed on a label on the back of
the phone, or available on the MENU > Status > Product Info screen. For example, a
phone with the MAC address of 74:65:D1:16:12:34 would download the Temporis_
IP150_7465D1161234.cfg file.
The MAC-specific configuration file contains settings intended exclusively for that phone.
Such settings will include SIP account settings such as display name, user ID,
authentication ID, and voicemail mailbox ID.
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