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Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide
Chapter 3 Managing Cisco SIP IP Phones
Modifying the Phone’s SIP Settings
The following is a sample configuration file:
; phone-specific configuration file sample
line1_displayname: "jdoe43"
line1_name: "43"
line2_displayname: "jdoe44"
line2_name: "44"
line3_displayname: "pgatour"
line3_name: "duval"
line4_displayname: "jdoe46"
line4_name: "46"
line5_displayname: "jdoe47"
line5_name: "47"
line6_displayname: "jdoe48"
line6_name: "48"
phone_label: "jdoe4X"
phone_prompt: "John-43"
dnd_control
Optional
Whether the Do Not Disturb feature is enabled or disabled by default on
the phone or whether the feature is permanently enabled, making the
phone a “call out” phone only. When the Do Not Disturb feature is turned
on, the phone blocks all calls placed to the phone and logs those calls in
the Missed Calls directory. Valid values are:
•
0—The Do Not Disturb feature is off by default, but can be turned on
and off locally via the phone’s user interface.
•
1—The Do Not Disturb feature is on by default, but can be turned on
and off locally via the phone’s user interface.
•
2—The Do Not Disturb feature is off permanently and cannot be
turned on and off locally via the phone’s user interface. If specifying
this value, specify this parameter in the phone-specific configuration
file.
•
3—The Do Not Disturb feature is on permanently and cannot be
turned on and off locally via the phone’s user interface. This setting
sets the phone to be a “call out” phone only. If specifying this value,
specify this parameter in the phone-specific configuration file.
Note
This parameter is best configured in the SIPDefault.dnf file unless
configuring a phone to be a “call-out” phone only. When
configuring a phone to be a “call-out” phone, define this parameter
in the phone-specific configuration file.
phone_label
Optional
Label to display on the top status line of the LCD. This field is for end-user
display only. For example, a phone’s label can display “John Doe’s
phone.” Up to 11 characters can be used when specifying the phone label.
Save the file to your TFTP server (in the root directory or a subdirectory
containing all the phone-specific configuration files). Name the file
SIPXXXXYYYYZZZZ.cnf where XXXXYYYYZZZZ is the MAC address of
the phone. The MAC address must be in uppercase and the extension, cnf,
must be in lower case (for example, SIP00503EFFD842.cnf).
Table 3-4
Phone-Specific Configuration Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Required or Optional
Description