Getting Started; Obtaining Configuration Information; Managing Configuration Files - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Auto Provisioning Manual

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This section provides instructions on how to get ready for auto provisioning. The auto
provisioning process discussed in this guide uses the TFTP server as the provisioning
server.
To begin the auto provisioning process, the following steps are required:

Obtaining Configuration Information

Managing Configuration Files

Before beginning provisioning, you need to obtain configuration files. There are 2
configuration files both of which are CFG-formatted. We call these two files Common
CFG file and MAC-Oriented CFG file. The phone tries to download these CFG files from
the server during provisioning.
The MAC-Oriented CFG file is only effectual for the specific phone. It uses the 12-digit
MAC address of the phone as the file name. For example, if the MAC address of the
phone is 0015651130F9, the MAC-Oriented CFG file name must be 0015651130F9.cfg.
However, the Common CFG file is effectual for all the phones with the same model. It
uses a fixed name "y0000000000XX.cfg" as the file name, where "XX" equals to the
hardware version of the phone model, except 00 for T28(P).
The names of the Common CFG file for each phone model are:
Phone Model
SIP-T28(P)
SIP-T26(P)
SIP-T22(P)
SIP-T21(P)
SIP-T20(P)
SIP-T38G
SIP-T32G
SIP-T19(P)
VP530
Common CFG File
y000000000000.cfg
y000000000004.cfg
y000000000005.cfg
y000000000034.cfg
y000000000007.cfg
y000000000038.cfg
y000000000032.cfg
y000000000031.cfg
y000000000023.cfg

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