2. Click
Put File
to see the newly added firmware in the table below.
Note:
The uploaded file and auto generated file will be displayed at the TFTP Service page under root
directory.
6.3.4.2 Delete IP Phone Firmware
1.
Select a vendor prefix of IP phone.
2. Click
Delete
at the top-left side of the table to remove the firmware.
Note:
The deleted file and originally auto generated file will be also deleted from the TFTP Service
page under root directory.
Table 6-6 IP Phone Firmware Configuration Settings
Field Description
Vendor Prefix
Ask your IP phone vendor for the prefix. e.g. eip7012.
Version
Enter the firmware version that is going to be upgraded for
the IP phone, e.g. 1.0.0123
Firmware File to Upload
Click
Browse
to find a firmware file from the local host.
6.4 Route Configuration
A route is a destination number pattern for outbound call matching. A pattern consists of digits 0-9
(including “-”), “*”, “#”, digit set, and wildcard characters like “.”, “X”, “Z”, and “N”.
explains
digit set and wildcard characters.
Note:
The “#” in route pattern is for some PSTN saver lines that may set “#” as their dial pattern. For
most of the IP Phones, press “#” will immediately send out the dialed number.
Table 6-7 Digit Set and Wildcard Characters for Route Patterns
Expression Description
[
<digits>
]
Match any single digit listed explicitly. e.g., digit set [13579]
match odd digits. One may use ‘-‘ to indicate a range of
digits, e.g. [2-8].
. (dot)
Match any digit in any length. Usually given in the end of a
pattern to include all numbers matched a specific prefix.
)
. (dot) can not be used alone or at the beginning of the
route patterns.
X
Match any single digit from 0 to 9.
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