Downloading Text Language Files - Avaya one-X 9601 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Maintaining 9600 Series IP Deskphones
The Avaya-provided upgrade file includes lines that tell the telephone to GET 46xxsettings.scr
and 46xxsettings.txt. These lines cause the telephone to use HTTP/HTTPS to attempt to
download the file specified in the GET command. If the file is obtained, its contents are
interpreted as an additional script file. That is how your settings are changed from the default
settings. If the file cannot be obtained, the telephone continues processing the upgrade script
file. The upgrade script file is processed so that if there is no 46xxsettings.scr file, the telephone
looks for a 46xxsettings.txt file. If the settings file is successfully obtained but does not include
any setting changes the telephone stops using HTTP. This happens when you initially download
the script file template from the Avaya support Web site, before you make any changes. When
the settings file contains no setting changes, the telephone does not go back to the upgrade
script file.
The settings file is under your control and is where you can identify non-default option settings,
application-specific parameters, etc. You can download a template for this file from the Avaya
support Web site. See Chapter 7 in the Avaya one-X™ Deskphone SIP Administrator Guide for
details about specific parameter values. You need only specify settings that vary from defaults,
although specifying defaults is harmless.

Downloading Text Language Files

Language files contain the language name (as it should be presented to a user for selection), an
indication of the preferred character input method, text string replacements for the built-in
English text strings, where each replacement string may contain up to 120 characters. Each has
a unique index that associates it with the corresponding built-in English string, an indication as
to whether Chinese, Japanese or Korean glyphs should be displayed for the Unicode "Unified
Han" character codes, and a Language Identification Tag for the language of the text contained
in the file. A downloadable language file may also contain a translation of the language name
into any or all of the languages for which a language file is included in the software distribution
package. Language files must be stored in the same location as the 46xxsettings file or under
the HTTP Server directory, defined using the SET HTTPDIR [HTTP server directory path]
command.
You can download a new language file version only if the filename differs from the language file
previously downloaded. Alternately, you can remove the old language file using an empty SET
LANGUAGES command in the 46xxsettings file before downloading a language file with the
same filename.
Note:
Language files for SIP Deskphones have a .xml filename extension .
Note:
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