
Settings file contents on a cloud server
The cloud server hosts the details of the customer phone through the Settings file. The Settings
file must contain the details to locate the MAC address of the phone along with other system
parameter definitions and value.
Settings file contents
SET parameter_name parameter_value
GET $MACADDR.txt
where,
MACADDR.txt
is the name of the MAC address file of the phone.
MACADDR.txt
must be
in lower- case, for example
GET $MACADDR.txt c81fec823ec4.txt
.
MAC address file contents on a cloud server
The cloud server hosts a MAC address file that contains customer details. This file is unique to
each phone and can also be used for custom settings for a specific order.
MAC address file contents
SET <FORCE_SIP_USERNAME> <Username>
SET <FORCE_SIP_PASSWORD> <Password>
SET <FORCE_SIP_EXTENSION> <Extension_number>
SET <TLSDIR> <Path_to_the_TLS_directory>
SET <HTTPSRVR> <"">
where,
• FORCE_SIP_USERNAME is the name of the parameter that assigns the username.
• FORCE_SIP_PASSWORD is the name of the parameter that assigns the password.
• FORCE_SIP_EXTENSION is the name of the parameter that assigns the extension number.
• TLSDIR is the name of the parameter that locates the subdirectory of the cloud service
provider.
• HTTPSRVR with
<"”>
is the name of the parameter that removes the cached HTTP file
server address. This redirects the phone to the cloud service provider’s file server.
Cloud configuration
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