Managing Configuration Files
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Editing MAC-Oriented CFG File
The MAC-Oriented CFG files are only effectual for the specific phone. They use the 12-digit
MAC address of the phone as the file name. For example, if the MAC address of the phone is
0015651130F9, the MAC-Oriented CFG file has to be named as 0015651130f9.cfg (case-
sensitive) respectively.
MAC-Oriented CFG file contains configuration parameters which are expected to be updated
per phone, such as the registration information.
The following figure shows a portion of the MAC-Oriented CFG file:
The following table lists guidelines you need to know when editing the MAC-Oriented CFG file:
Item
Guidelines
#
The line beginning with “#” is considered to be a comment.
#!version:1.0.0.1
It must be placed in the first line.
Do not edit and delete.
Filename
The filename matches the MAC address of your phone.
Line formats and
Rules
Each line must use the following format and adhere to the following
rules:
Configuration Parameter
=
Valid Value
Separate each configuration parameter and value with an equal
sign.
Set only one configuration parameter per line.
Put the configuration parameter and value on the same line,
and do not break the line.
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