Customizing A Local Contact File - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Administrator's Manual

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Customizing a Local Contact File

You can add contacts one by one on the IP phone directly. You can also add multiple contacts at
a time and/or share contacts between IP phones using the local contact template file. After
setup, place the template file to the provisioning server and specify the access URL of the
template file in the configuration file. The existing local contacts on the IP phones will be
overridden by the downloaded local contacts.
You can ask the distributor or Yealink FAE for local contact template. You can also obtain the
local contact template online:
http://support.yealink.com/documentFront/forwardToDocumentFrontDisplayPage. For more
information on obtaining the local contact file, refer to
Files/Resource Files
The following table lists meaning of each variable in the local contact template file:
Element
root_group
group
display_name
ring
root_contact
contact
display_name
office_number
mobile_numbe
r
other_number
line
on page 105.
Values
no
no
All Contacts
Blacklist
Format of the value:
System ring tone:
Auto
Silent.wav
Splash.wav
RingN.wav (integer N ranges from 1 to 8)
Custom ring tone:
Name.wav
no
no
String
String
String
String
-1~15;
Multiple line IDs are separated by commas.
For more information on the valid values of
Configuring Basic Features
Obtaining Boot Files/Configuration
Description
Group list's root element.
Group's root element.
An element of group.
Group name.
An element of group.
Group ring tone.
Contact list's root element.
Contact's root element.
An element of contact.
Contact name.
Note: This value cannot be
left blank or duplicated.
Office number of the
contact.
Mobile number of the
contact.
Other number of the
contact.
The desired line you want
to add the contact to.
Note: This is not applicable
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