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1.
Open
miphone_site_phonebook.conf
in a text editor.
2.
Assign a new ChangeNum value.
3.
Add or edit contacts.
4.
Save the file in the root directory of the TFTP directory.
To edit the handset number, refer to
Editing Phone Specific Configuration Files
on page 52.
4.4.3 Editing the Site Settings File
The
miphone_site_setting.conf
file applies configuration settings to all MinePhones on the network.
To edit the site settings file:
1.
Open
miphone_site_setting.conf
in a text editor.
2.
Assign a new
ChangeNum
value.
3.
Edit the fields as required.
4.
Save the file in the root directory of the TFTP directory.
The site settings file is divided into sections which are described below.
Change number
The change number identifies the file from the previous update. This value should be updated when the
site settings file is edited.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
#
Mine Site Technologies
#
MinePhone Site Config
#
Version 1.4.3.3
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is an example file containing all tftp configurable settings.
# This file would reside in the root level TFTP directory and be
# named miphone_site_settings.conf for global settings, and
# miphone_XXXXXXXXXXXX.conf where X's are replaced by MAC address
# for specific phone. Any line with a "#" at the start is not
# parsed.
Remove the "#" character from the lines of settings you
# wish to be configured. Please refer to the Users Guide for a full
# definition of each option.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# -- Change number -------------------------------------------------
# The phone will only update settings if the change number in this
# file differs from the one used in
its last update.
Change this
# number each time you wish to push setting changes through.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
ChangeNum=2011-04-29T14:54:04.412+10:00
Wireless Settings
Wireless settings define the security encryption settings for connecting to the network. For security settings
that aren't used, leave the fields blank.
# -- Wireless Settings ---------------------------------------------
# These define the 802.11 connection parameters.
Every site will
# define an SSID and security, whether additional security settings
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