9600 SERIES VOIP USER GUIDE: CETIS SIP 2017
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Field Name
Decription
MAC File
Phone will request a
configuration file of
<macaddress> .cetis .cfg filetype .
(It will automatically request its
own internal MAC address .)
ConfigID
Phone will request a
configuration file of
<ConfigID> .cetis .cfg filetype .
This is often used by the
installer to input the config file
name for retrieval .
NOTE: This can/should be
disabled in your production
config files if it is not used in
order to avoid the “doodle-
doodle” config prompt tone
that indicates the phone needs
to be programmed . This tone
will sound after every reboot if
left ON and there is not a name
in the ConfigID field under
AutoUpdate Settings . This could
disturb guests .
Firmware
Update
The phone will automatically
check the provisioning server for
a file named firmware .cetis .txt .
If found, it will compare its
existing model and firmware
to the firmware files listed in
the .txt file and upgrade or
downgrade as directed .
Example: File firmware .cetis .txt
#Place all firmware filenames
that are required for installation
on separate lines . Example:
CM1-3 .0 .0-016 .bin
CC2-3 .0 .0-016 .bin
CE2-3 .0 .0-016 .bin
CE1-3 .0 .0-016 .bin
CM1-3 .0 .0-016 .bin
CM2-3 .0 .0-018 .bin
CD2-3 .0 .0-016 .bin
Field Name
Decription
Notify/
Reboot Auth
SIP employs NOTIFY methods
for things like Message Waiting
Indication (MWI), but also can
cause a SIP device to reboot .
There is a setting to disable,
require No Authentication, or
require authentication before
accepting the Notify . Require
authentication does not affect
NOTIFY used for voicemail .
3.5.2 PROVISIONING SERVER SETTINGS
In many cases the phone is informed which
server to use via the DHCP proces or the re-
direct server, and as such is left disabled by
default . However, the user can manually program
the provisioning server types of TFTP, FTP, HTTP,
or HTTPS instead . Only FTP requires User Name
and Password .
3.5.3 AUTOUPDATE SETTINGS
Updating configurations and firmware can be
programmed to occur during a particular hour of
each day . The ConfigID field would be expressed
as the number .
Example: 3001 .cetis .cfg would
be expressed as 3001 . The filetype and suffix of
cetis .cfg are already presumed by the phone .
NOTE: It is good practice to always have the
ConfigID number field populated, as it will also
serve to disable the “doodle-doodle” config
prompt tone that indicates the phone needs to
be programmed . This tone will sound after every
reboot if left ON and could disturb guests .