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The IP Phone processes the Node and TN information contained in any
of these existing .PRV files:
Device file
Zone file
Type file
System file
Table 128
Node and TN information in a PRV file
reg=<MACaddr> <CallServerType> [<ConnectServer> <NodeID> <TN>];
or
reg=<MACaddr>,<CallServerType> [,<ConnectServer>,<NodeID>,<TN>];
where:
[]
Items are optional and variable depending on <CallServerType>.
The items can be separated by spaces or commas or any combination of
them. The string is case insensitive, so upper, lower, and mixed case
are all acceptable.
<MACaddr> MAC address of phone. Minimum size of 12 characters. Specifies which
phone should use the information on that line. Delimiters in the MAC
address can be spaces, colons and dashes, or any combination of them.
The following are examples of valid MAC address formats:
00-13-65-FE-F4-D4
00:13:65:FE:F4:D4
001365FEF4D4
00 13 65 FE F4 D4
<CallServerType> CS1K is the value of the Communication Server 1000.
<ConnectServer> S1 and S1S2 values of the Connect Server.
<NodeID> 0 to 9999 value for the Node ID of the TPS.
<TN> Terminal Number of phone on system.
Large system TN: LLL-SS-CC-UU or LLL SS CC UU
Small system TN: CC-UU or CC UU
Numbers in the TN can be separated by spaces, dashes, or any
combination of spaces and dashes. Fields can have leading zeros to fill
the field size.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 05.06 30 April 2010
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