Downloading text language files
Language files contain the language name (as it should be presented to a user for selection), an
indication of the preferred character input method, text string replacements for the built-in English
text strings, where each replacement string may contain up to 120 characters. Each has a unique
index that associates it with the corresponding built-in English string, an indication as to whether
Chinese, Japanese or Korean glyphs should be displayed for the Unicode "Unified Han" character
codes, and a Language Identification Tag for the language of the text contained in the file. A
downloadable language file may also contain a translation of the language name into any or all of
the languages for which a language file is included in the software distribution package. Language
files must be stored in the same location as the 46xxsettings.txt file.
You can download a new language file version only if the filename differs from the language file
previously downloaded. Alternately, you can remove the old language file using an empty
SET
LANGUAGES
command in the 46xxsettings file before downloading a language file with the same
filename.
Note:
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Changing the signaling protocol
About this task
For enterprises requiring both H.323-based and SIP-based protocols, there are two ways to
specify the protocol to be used by all or specific phones:
Procedure
1. The SIG parameter can be set in DHCP Option 242 (Site-Specific Option Number) or in the
46xxsettings.txt
file. This setting will apply to all phones except those for which SIG
has been manually configured to a value of H.323 or SIP using the SIG Craft procedure.
2. The SIG parameter can be set on each phone.
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The GROUP parameter
You might have different communities of end users, all of which have the same model deskphone,
but which require different administered settings. For example, you might want to restrict Call
Center agents from being able to log off, which might be an essential capability for "hot-desking"
Upgrading the device
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