1. Open a boot template file.
2. To add a configuration file, add include:config <> or include:config "" to the file. Each starts on a separate line.
3. Specify a configuration file for downloading.
For example:
include:config <configure/sip.cfg>
include:config "http://10.2.5.206/configure/account.cfg"
include:config "http://10.2.5.206/configure/dialplan.cfg"
4. Specify the overwrite mode.
For example:
overwrite_mode = 1
5. Save the boot file and place it on the provisioning server.
Related Topic
Boot File Attributes
Configuration Files
Yealink supports two configuration template files: Common CFG file and MAC-Oriented CFG file.
These configuration files contain two kinds of parameters:
Static: The parameters start with a prefix "static.", for example, static.auto_provision.custom.protect.
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Non-static: The parameters do not start with a prefix "static.", for example, local_time.date_format.
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You can deploy and maintain a mass of Yealink IP phones automatically through configuration files stored in a pro-
visioning server.
Note
For protecting against unauthorized access, you can encrypt configuration files. For more information on encrypting con-
figuration files, refer to
Encrypting and Decrypting Files
Topics
Common CFG File
MAC-Oriented CFG File
MAC-local CFG File
Configuration File Customization
Configuration File Attributes
Common CFG File
Common CFG file, named <y0000000000xx>.cfg, contains parameters that affect the basic operation of the IP phone,
such as language and volume. It will be effective for all IP phones in the same model. The common CFG file has a fixed
name for each phone model.
The following table lists the name of the common CFG file for each phone model:
Phone Model
W53P/W60P/W41P
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Common CFG file
y000000000077.cfg
Phone Provisioning
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