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Auto provisioning guide
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After auto provisioning, the phone starts up successfully and personalized configuration
settings are protected. When a user customizes feature configurations via web/phone
user interface, the phone will save the personalized configuration settings to the
001565221229-local.cfg file on the phone, and then synchronize the personalized
configuration settings by uploading this file to the provisioning server. Once the phone is
triggered to perform auto provisioning process, it will request to download the
y000000000000.cfg, 001565221229.cfg and the 001565221229-local.cfg file in order and
then update configurations in these downloaded CFG files to the phone system.
Personalized configuration settings saved in the 001565221229-local.cfg are written and
remained to the phone system after auto provisioning.
If a configuration item is both in the downloaded MAC-local.cfg file and Common CFG
file/ MAC-Oriented CFG file, setting of the configuration item in the MAC-local CFG file
will be written and saved to the phone system.
Scenario Operations III:
1.
Add/Edit the following parameters in the y000000000000.cfg file or
001565221229.cfg file you want the phone to download:
#Enable or disable the phone to protect personalized configuration settings even
#after auto provisioning.
#1 – personalized configuration settings via web/phone user interface will be
#protected and remained after auto provisioning;
#0 - personalized configuration settings via web/phone user interface will be
#overridden unconditionally after auto provisioning.
#The default value is 0.
auto_provision.custom.protect=1
#Enable or disable the phone to synchronize personalized configuration settings
#with the auto provisioning server.
#1 - personalized configuration settings via web/phone user interface are saved in
#the MAC-local.cfg file on the phone, and then the phone will upload the
#MAC-local.cfg file to the server. During auto provisioning, the phone requests to
#download the MAC-local.cfg file on the server;
#0 - personalized configuration settings via web/phone user interface are saved in
#the MAC-local.cfg file on the phone, but the phone will not upload the
MAC-local.cfg file to the server. The phone does not request to download the
MAC-local.cfg file on the server during auto provisioning.
#The default value is 0.
auto_provision.custom.sync=0
Downloading and Verifying Configurations
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