C. Configuration Files
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C.3.2
Parameter Entries
All available parameter settings are classified by function, as described in section C.4. Each
parameter within a configuration file must be contained within its defined functional section. The
order of parameters within each function section does not effect the configuration of the phone.
If a parameter is defined in the common file and the specific file, the specific file setting takes
precedence. Figure C-2 displays an example of parameter settings in a configuration file.
The name of the parameter and the parameter value must be on the same line. The name of the
parameter is not case sensitive; it can be entered in either upper or lower case. However,
parameter values are case sensitive. Refer to the parameter tables in section C.4 for more details.
Comment lines are denoted with a leading semi-colon (;) and have no effect on the configuration
of the phone.
C.4
Configuration Parameters
This section provides tables that list all of the configuration parameters in each functional group.
Parameters in each table are listed in alphabetic order. Many parameters correspond to an
equivalent menu command; the tables refer to the section describing the menu command for each
of these parameters.
C.4.1
Network Configuration
Network configuration parameters define settings required by the phone to communicate with
the network. Figure C-3 lists the network configuration parameters.
C.4.1.1
Server Parameter Settings
Although the default values for the following parameters may be set properly for your network
configuration, it is highly recommended that the configuration files explicitly define the settings
for these variables.
use_dhcp:
This command specifies the use of DHCP to configure the phones network settings.
When DHCP is enabled, the DHCP server should dynamically provide an IP address and subnet
mask for the phone, along with IP addresses for the DNS servers, default gateway, NTP server,
and TFTP server.
If dhcp is not enabled, or if the DHCP is unable to return addresses for any of these servers, you
must specify valid IP addresses for each server or the phone will not properly configure on
startup.
[HW_CONFIG]
lcd_contrast=8
ring_volume=5
speaker_volume=5
[NET_CONFIG]
use_dhcp=yes
tftp_cfg_dir=./ZIP2x2
Figure C-2
Configuration File Example
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