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Administering 4602 SIP Telephones
Phone startup checks the HTTP server for a telephone-specific configuration file. The file must
be stored on the HTTP server and named in the format:
sip_aabbccddeeff.txt where aabbccddeeff is the MAC address of the telephone that will
use the configuration file.
Note:
The MAC address is printed on the bar code label on the bottom of the phone.
Note:
You can also use the V I E W command (Mute 8 4 3 9 #) to display the MAC
address.
If a telephone-specific file is not found, startup then looks for a model-specific file. For the 4602
SIP Telephones, the model-specific file will be one of the following:
4602D01A.txt for the 4602 Telephone
4602D02A.txt for the 4602SW Telephone
Configuration files can be broken into several pieces to separate often-modified parameters
from those that don't change from time-to-time or model-to-model. Use the Include command
to specify additional parameters in the main configuration file.
Note:
Include commands can only be specified in the main configuration file, and the
Note:
commands must be located at the end of the file.
Each parameter must appear on its own line in the configuration file. Enter a name/value pair for
each parameter in the configuration file. The name and value may be separated by an arbitrary
number of spaces or tabs.
The configuration file ignores upper and lower case. However, note that case may be important
in the filenames specified for AppName and BootName, depending on your HTTP server.
Spaces are not permitted in any of the configuration values.
To include comments in a configuration file, use # (the pound sign) as the first character in the
comment line.
22 4602 SIP Telephone SIP Release 1.2 Administrator's Guide

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