Type
Usage
Product configuration file
Configure settings that are required for a particular model, such as
the default setting of the privacy mode. This configuration file is
used by all the units that have the same model name.
The same number of configuration files as models being used on
the network are stored on the provisioning server, and units with
the same model name download the corresponding configuration
file.
Example of the configuration file’s URL:
http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/Config{MODEL}.cfg
Note
•
When a unit requests the configuration file, "{MODEL}" is
replaced by the model name of the unit.
Standard configuration file
Configure settings that are unique to each unit, such as the phone
number, user ID, password, etc.
The same number of configuration files as units are stored on the
provisioning server, and each unit downloads the corresponding
standard configuration file.
Example of the configuration file’s URL:
http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/Config{MAC}.cfg
Note
•
When a unit requests the configuration file, "{MAC}" is
replaced by the MAC address of the unit.
Depending on the situation, you can use all 3 types of configuration files, and can also use only a standard
configuration file.
The above example shows only one possible way to use configuration files. Depending on the requirements
of your phone system dealer/service provider, there are a number of ways to use configuration files
effectively.
Using 2 Types of Configuration Files
The following table shows an example of using 2 types of configuration files: a master configuration file to
configure settings common to all units, and product configuration files to configure settings common to
particular groups.
Using Product Configuration Files According to the Position Groups
You can use product configuration files for different groups or for multiple users within the same group.
Department Name
URL of Product Configuration File
Sales
http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/ConfigSales.cfg
Planning
http://prov.example.com/Panasonic/ConfigPlanning.cfg
2.2.4 Downloading Configuration Files
Downloading a Configuration File via the Web User Interface
The following procedure describes how to enable downloading a configuration file via the Web User
Interface to be used for programming the unit.
2.2.4 Downloading Configuration Files
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