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A p p e n d i x B
Configuration Files
B.1
Introduction
The ZIP2 phone obtains its configuration from three possible sources:
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what is saved in the phone’s memory
•
what is saved in a common configuration file
•
what is saved in a specific configuration file
This appendix describes the function, composition, and implementation of ZIP2 configuration
files.
B.2
Configuration File Types
The ZIP2 phone obtains its configuration from two separate files: the common configuration file
and the specific configuration file.
B.2.1
Common Configuration File
The common configuration file sets parameters on all phones within an enterprise that are to
have the same values. Parameters that are normally set within a common configuration file define
the network configuration, SIP server interface characteristics, and other settings that are
common among all phones in an enterprise.
The common configuration file is called:
ZIP2_common.cfg
This file must be stored in the root directory of the TFTP server.
B.2.2
Specific Configuration File
The specific configuration file sets parameters for an individual phone within an enterprise.
Parameters normally set within a specific configuration file customize ZIP2 features for the
person using the phone, such as the extension and the device ID.
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