Phone Book Issues; Provisioning Issues; Password Issues - Yealink W60P Administrator's Manual

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Phone Book Issues

What is the difference between a remote phone book and a local phone
book?
A remote phonebook is placed on a server, while a local phonebook is placed on the DECT IP
phone flash. A remote phonebook can be used by everyone that can access the server, while a
local phonebook can only be used by a specific phone. A remote phonebook is always used as
a central phonebook for a company; each employee can load it to obtain the real-time data
from the same server.

Provisioning Issues

What is auto provisioning?
Auto provisioning refers to the update of DECT IP phones, including update on configuration
parameters, local phonebook, firmware and so on. You can use auto provisioning on a single
phone, but it makes more sense in mass deployment.
What is PnP?
Plug and Play (PnP) is a method for DECT IP phones to acquire the provisioning server address.
With PnP enabled, the DECT IP phone broadcasts the PnP SUBSCRIBE message to obtain a
provisioning server address during startup. Any SIP server recognizing the message will
respond with the preconfigured provisioning server address, so the DECT IP phone will be able
to download the CFG files from the provisioning server. PnP depends on support from a SIP
server.
Why doesn't the DECT IP phone update the configuration?
Do one of the following:
Ensure that the configuration is set correctly.
Reboot the base station. Some configurations require a reboot to take effect.
Ensure that the configuration is applicable to the DECT IP phone model.
The configuration may depend on support from a server.

Password Issues

How to restore the administrator password?
Factory reset can restore the original password. All custom settings will be overwritten after
reset.
Troubleshooting
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