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Creating Configuration Files
You must create a conguration le for each phone. The phone interfaces with the
conguration server through a text-based conguration le for downloading.
Note!
When creating or editing conguration les, use a standard text editor like Notepad. XML editors,
Microsoft Word, and other types of editors may leave hidden extended characters that may cause problems.
The location from which conguration les can be downloaded is preset. This URL can be
changed through conguration, but resetting the gateway to factory defaults will also revert
this value back to the preset location.
The conguration les must be placed in a subfolder named /Cong and the complete
path name from the root of the transport server (HTTP or TFTP root) to the phone must
conform to the format <ROOT-/Cong/:
<NETWORK_HTTP_SERVER-/Cong/<MAC_ADDRESS-.cfg
Naming Configuration Files
The name of the conguration le for each gateway must contain the MAC address,
followed by the .cfg.
Examples:
001d29000a11.cfg
Syntax
The conguration le has one conguration parameter per text line. Each parameter is
dened by a name and a value:
%<parameter_name>% : <value>
The <parameter_name> is a text string without spaces. The <value> can be a null-
terminated string, a decimal or hex-value, or an array of hex/dec values.
The phone will replace the parameters represented in the conguration le. This means
that a subset of the parameters can be included in the conguration le. If some of the
parameters are unknown to the phone they will be disregarded.
Configuration File template
Copy the following template into the /Cong subfolder you have created. Edit as necessary.
Comments are marked with "//" at the beginning.
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