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Figure 127: Sample of the font configuration file
For information about downloading the font file from the Avaya Web site, see Avaya Signaling
Server IP Line Applications Fundamentals, NN43001-125.
Downloading a font file
1. The version number is compared to the version number of the file (for example,
2. If the file does not exist in the file system, or if the version is older than the VERSION
3. After the required fonts are downloaded from the TFTP Server, the IP Phone resets
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
chinese.ccc) in the file system, if it exists. See
configuration file
on page 641.
specified (for example, 1.1), then the IP Phone downloads the font from the TFTP
Server.
As the [FONTxx] sections are processed, the FONTLANG configuration command
is also processed. This command defines the language codes for which a font is
used. The MAP configuration command defines how the font is mapped in the
Unicode character set. This command maps the font (for example, chinese.ccc) to
the UNICODE pages (for example, 0x3000-0xE000 and 0xF100) and associates
the font to the Traditional Chinese language code (for example, zu-Hant). The
[LANGUAGE] section specifies the prompt files for the IP Phone. The prompt file is
only downloaded to the file system if the version is higher than the existing prompt
version, or if DOWNLOAD_MODE is set to FORCED. The IP Phone firmware
includes the base set of prompt files so downloads are not necessary for languages
natively supported by the firmware.
and registers to the TPS.
Downloading and configuring fonts
Figure 127: Sample of the font
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