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Phone settings setup
Settings are non volatile name/value pairs that are
stored in the flash of the phone. They include registra-
tion information, dialed numbers, network settings
and other information that should be available after
rebooting.
Settings can be made read only and even made invisi-
ble on a per setting basis. This is useful in environ-
ments where an operator sets up the phones and
wants to avoid that users change settings that affect
the stability of the phone. This way, expensive trouble
ticket searching can be reduced and the total cost of
ownership of the phone be minimized.
Setting files
Setting files are ASCII based files containing lines
(terminated with newline or carriage return/newline
pairs). Comments start with a # or a < character. The
< characters easily allows integration of html tags.
Names may consist of the characters a-z, A-Z, 0-9
and _. Appending a name with a ! character means
this setting becomes writable by the user, appending a
name with a # means this variable is not even visible
to the user (note: the invisible feature is not imple-
mented in the current version of the web server and
the phone interface). Appending the name with a &
states that the setting is read only, this is the default.
If a setting is marked writable, the value in the setting
file is only written to the phone if that setting has not
been set up so far at the phone.
A sample file looks like this:
<html>
<pre>
#This is a default setting file
#
phone_name: fred
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