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Administrator's Guide for SIP-T46G IP Phone
An administrator or a user can configure and use the IP phones via phone user interface.
Specific features access is restricted to the administrator. These specific features are
password protected by default. The default password is ―admin―(case-sensitive). Not
all features are available on configuring via phone user interface.
An administrator or a user can configure the IP phones via web user interface. The
default user name and password for the administrator to log in the web user interface
are both ―admin‖ (case-sensitive). Almost all features are available for configuring via
web user interface. The IP phones support both HTTP and HTTPS protocols for accessing
the web user interface. For more information, refer to
You can batch configure the IP phones by using the configuration files. There are two
configuration files both of which are CFG formatted. We call them Common CFG file
and MAC-Oriented CFG file. A Common CFG file will be effectual for all IP phones of the
same model. However, a MAC-Oriented CFG file will only be effectual for a specific IP
phone. The Common CFG file has a fixed name for each IP phone model, while the
MAC-Oriented CFG file is named as the MAC address of the IP phones. For example, if
the MAC address of a SIP-T46G IP phone is 001565113af8, the file name of the
MAC-Oriented CFG file is 001565113af8.cfg. The file name of the Common CFG file for
SIP-T46G IP phone model is y000000000028.cfg.
In order to configure the IP phones using the configuration files (<y000000000028>.cfg
and <MAC>.cfg), you need to use a text-based editing application to edit the
configuration files, and store the configuration files to the root directory of a provisioning
server. The IP phones support downloading the configuration files using any of the
following protocols: FTP , TFTP , HTTP and HTTPS.
The IP phones can obtain the address of the provisioning server during startup through
one of the following processes: Zero Touch, PnP , DHCP Options and Phone Flash. Then
the IP phones download the configuration files from the provisioning server, resolve and
apply the configurations written in the configuration files. This entire process is called
auto provisioning. For more information on auto provisioning, refer to
Provisioning User Guide
When modifying parameters, remember the following:
Parameters in the configuration files override those stored in the IP phones' flash
memory.
The .cfg extension of the configuration files must be in lowercase.
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