Creating A New Cfg File; Managing Mac-Local Cfg File - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Auto Provisioning Manual

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Yealink IP Phones Auto Provisioning Guide

Creating a New CFG File

If you want to create a new CFG file for your phone, follow these steps:
To create a new CFG file:
Create a CFG file for your phone. Ensure the file complies with the guidelines that are listed
1.
in
Editing Common CFG File
Copy configuration parameters from the template configuration files and set the valid
2.
values for them.
Save the changes and close the CFG file.
3.
You can also make a copy of the template configuration file, rename it and then edit it.

Managing MAC-local CFG File

By default, MAC-local CFG file automatically stores non-static settings modified via web user
interface or phone user interface. This file is stored locally on the IP phone, but a copy can also
be uploaded to the provisioning server (or a specified URL configured by
"static.auto_provision.custom.sync.path"). This file enables the phone to keep user
personalization settings, even after auto provision. As with the MAC-Oriented CFG files,
MAC-local CFG files are only effectual for the specific phone too. They use the 12-digit MAC
address of the IP phone as the file name. For example, if the MAC address of the IP phone is
00156574B150, MAC-local CFG file has to be named as 00156574b150-local.cfg (case-sensitive).
If your IP phone's current firmware version doesn't support generating a <MAC>-local.cfg file,
the IP phone will automatically generate a MAC-local CFG file after it is upgraded to the latest
firmware.
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on page
15
or
Editing MAC-Oriented CFG File
on page 17.

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