Administrator’s Guide for SIP-T2 /T3 /T4 /T5 /CP920 IP Phones
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Parameter
Description
Default:
Default value
Setting Up a Provisioning Server
You can use a provisioning server to configure your phones. A provisioning server allows for flexibility in upgrading,
maintaining and configuring the phone. Boot files, configuration files, and resource files are normally located on this
server.
Topics
Supported Provisioning Protocols
Supported Provisioning Server Discovery Methods
Configuring a Provisioning Server
Supported Provisioning Protocols
Yealink phones support several transport protocols for provisioning:
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Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol – Secure (HTTPS)
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File Transfer Protocol – Secure (FTPS)
Note
: There are two types of FTP methods—active and passive. The phones are not compatible with active FTP.
You can specify the transport protocol in the provisioning server address, for example, http://xxxxxxx. If not spe-
cified, the TFTP protocol is used.
Topic
Provisioning Protocols Configuration
Provisioning Protocols Configuration
The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure provisioning protocols.
Parameter
static.auto_provision.server.type
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the protocol the phone uses to connect to the provisioning server.
Note
: It works only if the protocol type is not defined in the access URL of the provisioning server con-
figured by the parameter "static.auto_provision.server.url".
Permitted
Values
1
-http
2
-https
3
-ftp
Other values
-tftp
Default
tftp
Parameter
static.auto_provision.user_agent_mac.enable
[1]
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It enables or disables the phone's MAC address to be included in the User-Agent header of
HTTP/HTTPS request via auto provisioning.
Permitted
Values
0
-Disabled
1
-Enabled
Default
1