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The settings file can include any of the five types of statements, one per line:
Note:
Note:
The Avaya-provided upgrade script file includes lines that tell the deskphone to GET
46xxsettings.scr and 46xxsettings.txt. These lines cause the deskphone 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 deskphone continues processing the
upgrade script file. The upgrade script file is processed so that if there is no 46xxsettings.scr
file, the deskphone looks for a 46xxsettings.txt file. If the settings file is successfully obtained
but does not include any setting changes the deskphone 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 deskphone does not go
back to the upgrade script file.
You can change the settings file name, if desired, as long as you also edit the corresponding
GET command in the upgrade script file. However, we encourage you not to alter the
Avaya-provided upgrade script file. If Avaya changes the upgrade script file in the future, any
changes you have made will be lost. We strongly encourage you to use the 46xxsettings file to
customize your settings instead.
For more details on customizing your settings file, see
http://ArtTel.ru
Comments, which are statements with a "#" character in the first column.
Tags, which are comments that have exactly one space character after the initial #,
followed by a text string with no spaces.
Goto commands, of the form GOTO tag. Goto commands cause the deskphone to
continue interpreting the settings file at the next line after a # tag statement. If no such
statement exists, the rest of the settings file is ignored.
Conditionals, of the form IF $name SEQ string GOTO tag. Conditionals cause the Goto
command to be processed if the value of name is a case-insensitive equivalent to string.
If no such name exists, the entire conditional is ignored.
SET commands, of the form SET parameter_name value. Invalid values cause the
specified value to be ignored for the associated parameter_name so the default or
previously administered value is retained. All values must be text strings, even if the
value itself is numeric, a dotted decimal IP address, etc.
Enclose all data in quotation marks for proper interpretation.
Downloading Software Upgrades
Contents of the Settings File
Issue 5 April 2014
on page 56.
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