Administrator’s Guide for W80 DECT IP Multi-Cell System
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MAC-Oriented Boot File
MAC-Oriented boot file, named <MAC>.boot. It will only be effective for a specific IP phone. In this way, you have
high permission to control each phone by making changes on a per-phone basis.
You can create a MAC-Oriented boot file for each phone by making a copy and renaming the boot template file
(y000000000000.boot). For example, if your phone MAC address is 00156574B150, rename the template file as
00156574b150.boot (lowercase).
Tip
: MAC address, a unique 12-digit serial number is assigned to each phone. You can obtain it from the bar code on the
back of the base.
Boot File Attributes
The following table lists the attributes you need to know in the boot template file.
Attributes
Description
#!version:1.0.0.1
It must be placed in the first line. Do not edit and delete.
include:config <xxx.cfg>
include:config "xxx.cfg"
Each “include” statement can specify a location of a configuration file. The con-
figuration file format must be *.cfg.
The locations in the angle brackets or double quotation marks support two
forms:
l
Relative path (relative to the boot file):
For example, sip.cfg, HTTP Directory/sip.cfg
l
Absolute path (or URL):
For example, http://10.2.5.258/HTTP Directory/sip.cfg
The location must point to a specific CFG file.
overwrite_mode
Enable or disable the overwrite mode.
1
-(Enabled) - If the value of a parameter in configuration files is left blank, or if a
non-static parameter in configuration files is deleted or commented out, the fact-
ory default value takes effect.
0
-(Disabled) - If the value of a parameter in configuration files is left blank,
deleted or commented out, the pre-configured value is kept.
Note
: Overwrite mode can only be used in boot files. If a boot file is used but
“overwrite_mode” is not configured, the overwrite mode is enabled by default.
Tip
: The line beginning with “#” is considered to be a comment. You can use “#” to make any comment on the boot file.
Customizing a Boot File
Procedure
1.
Open a boot template file.
2.
To add a configuration file, add include:config < > or include:config “” to the file. Each starts on a separate line.
3.
Specify a configuration file for downloading.
For example:
include:config <configure/sip.cfg >
include:config “http://10.2.5.206/configure/account.cfg”
include:config “http://10.2.5.206/configure/dialplan.cfg”
4.
Specify the overwrite mode.
For example:
overwrite_mode = 1