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User Mode
This mode allows you to configure a limited set of features of the IP phone by logging into with your user privileges.
This mode should be used by the end-users of the IP phone to configure user-specific features.
To obtain the IP address, swipe down from the top of the screen or swipe left/right to go to the second idle screen
and then tap
Settings->Status
on the phone. Enter the IP address (e.g., http://192.168.0.10 or 192.168.0.10 for
IPv4; http://[2005:1:1:1:215:65ff:fe64:6e0a] or [2005:1:1:1:215:65ff:fe64:6e0a] for IPv6) in the address bar of a web
browser on your PC.
The default username is “
user
” (case-sensitive) and password is "
1111
". The IP phones support both HTTP and
HTTPS protocols for accessing the web user interface. For more information, refer
To change the default user password, refer
Auto-Provisioning
SPARSH VP710 IP Phones can be centrally provisioned from a provisioning server using the configuration file
(<MAC>.cfg). SPARSH VP710 IP phones support FTP, TFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS protocols for auto- provisioning
and are configured by default to use the TFTP protocol. Auto provisioning Methods enable SPARSH VP710 IP
phones to update themselves automatically via downloading MAC-Oriented CFG files.
A MAC-Oriented CFG (or <MAC>.cfg) file contains parameters unique to a particular phone and will be effective for
a specific IP Phone. The MAC-Oriented CFG file is named after the MAC address of the IP Phone. For, example, if
the MAC address of the IP Phone is 00:1B:09:02:3D:01, the name of the MAC-Oriented CFG file must be
001B09023D01.cfg
.
Editing Configuration Files
Administrator needs to edit and customize the configuration file for each user as per requirement.
When modifying parameters, learn the following:
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Parameters in configuration files override those stored in the IP Phone’s flash memory by default.
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The
*.cfg
extension of configuration files must be in lower case.
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Each line in a configuration file must use the following format and adhere to the following rules:
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variable-name = value
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Associate only one value with one variable.
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Separate each variable name and value with an equal sign.
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Set only one variable per line.
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Put the variable and value on the same line, and do not break the line.
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Comment the variable on a separate line. Use the pound (#) delimiter to distinguish the comments.
Encrypting Configuration Files
To protect against unauthorized access and tampering of sensitive information (e.g., login password, registration
information), you can encrypt configuration files using Configuration Encryption Tool. AES keys must be 16
characters and the supported characters contain: 0 ~ 9, A ~ Z, a ~ z. For more details, refer
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