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This document provides information on upgrading and deploying the SIP-T2xP, SIP-T3xG and VP530 IP phones. The following sections will show you how to upgrade the SIP-T2xP and T3xG IP phones to firmware V70 and deploy the phones step by step in different scenarios.
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M2 Configuration Files M7 Configuration Files Yealink Configuration Conversion Tool Yealink Configuration Conversion Tool User Guide Yealink Auto Provisioning User Guide You can download these files from website: http://www.yealink.com/index.php/Support/ or ask the Yealink FAE for these files.
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IP phone are y000000000000.cfg and MAC.cfg. Scene A If this is the first time you deploy the Yealink SIP-T2xP IP phones, you can refer to the following steps to upgrade and deploy the IP phones when the firmware of the phones is prior to version 70: Obtaining the latest V70 firmware file (e.g.
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Scene B If you have deployed some SIP-T2xP IP phones whose firmware is prior to version 70 and there are some undeployed SIP-T2xP IP phones, you can refer to the following steps to upgrade the firmware of phones to version 70 and deploy the phones with the M1+M7 configuration files: Obtaining the latest V70 firmware file from the Yealink website or the Yealink FAE.
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Customize the parameters of M7 in the M1+M7configuration files on the configuration server. For more information on how to deploy the phones, refer to the Yealink Auto Provisioning User Guide. The following figure shows a portion of the customized M1+M7configuration file...
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(y000000000000.cfg): Scene D If you want to upgrade the SIP-T2xP IP phones to firmware V70 and deploy the phones using the M1 configuration files. Refer to the following steps: Obtaining the latest V70 firmware file (e.g. 2.70.0.50.rom) from the Yealink website or the Yealink FAE.
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Enter the access URL of the HTTP server on the phones. Reboot the phones to download the configuration files and upgrade the firmware. For more information on how to deploy the phones, refer to the Yealink Auto Provisioning User Guide. Note We do not recommend deploying the T2xP IP phones using the M1 configuration files, because the new added features will only apply to the M7 configuration files.
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SIP-T38G IP phone are y000000000038.cfg and MAC.cfg. Scene A If this is the first time you deploy the Yealink SIP-T3xG IP phones, you can refer to the following steps to upgrade and deploy the IP phones when the firmware of phones is prior to version 70: Obtaining the latest V70 firmware file (e.g.
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Customize the M7 configuration files (y000000000038.cfg and MAC.cfg). Replace the M2 configuration file on the HTTP server with the customized M7 configuration files. For more information on how to deploy the phones, refer to the Yealink Auto Provisioning User Guide. Note If the firmware of phones is version 70 or later, you can deploy the phones using the M7 configuration files directly.
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Customize the parameters of M7 in the M2+M7configuration files on the configuration server. For more information on how to deploy the phones, refer to the Yealink Auto Provisioning User Guide. The following figure shows a portion of the customized M2+M7configuration file...
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Customize the parameters of the M7configuration files on the configuration server. Reboot the phones to download the configuration files. For more information on how to deploy the phones, refer to the Yealink Auto Provisioning User Guide. The following figure shows a portion of the customized M7 configuration file (y000000000038.cfg):...
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Enter the access URL of the HTTP server on the phones. Reboot the phones to download the configuration files and upgrade the firmware. For more information on how to deploy the phones, refer to the Yealink Auto Provisioning User Guide. Note We do not recommend deploying the T3xG IP phones using the M2 configuration files, because the new added features will only apply to the M7 configuration files.
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