• Files av_prca_pem_2033.txt and av_sipca_pem_2027.txt that contain a copy of the Avaya
Product Root Certificate Authority certificate in PEM format that may be downloaded to phones
based on the value of the TRUSTCERTS parameter.
• File named release.xml that is used by the Avaya Software Update Manager application. Avaya
Software Update Manager upgrades and maintains firmware for Avaya managed devices.
Note:
Settings files are not included in the software distribution packages because they would
overwrite your existing files and settings.
Two configuration files that are important to understand are as follows:
• The upgrade file,
J100Supgrade.txt
that tells the phone whether the phone needs to
upgrade software. The phones attempt to read this file whenever they reset. The upgrade
file is also used to point to the
Settings
file.
• The Settings file,
46xxsettings.txt
, that contains the option settings that enable,
disable, or otherwise customize the settings you might need to tailor the phones for your
enterprise. IP Office auto generates the Settings file (
J100settings.txt
).
Configuring the Settings file
About this task
Use this procedure to modify the
Settings
file with appropriate values to provision the device
configuration parameters.
Note:
This procedure applies to Avaya Aura
®
environment only. In IP Office the settings file is
autogenerated and cannot be modified.
Procedure
1. On the file server, go to the location where you downloaded the
46xxsettings.txt
settings file.
2. Open the
Settings
file in a text editor.
3. Set the required parameters.
Note:
Avaya J129 IP Phone parameters stored for a particular user are not reflected in other
phones, for example, 9600 Series IP Deskphones, even if the SIP user is the same.
4. Save the
Settings
file.
Related links
List of configuration parameters
on page 87
Initial setup and connectivity
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