Manage Configuration
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2.1 Obtain configuration files
Before provisioning, first you need to obtain the configuration file. There are three CFG template files,
cfg000x.xml, cfg$
mac
and cfgMAC.xml. The cfg000x.xml is a common configuration file which
doesn’t include the account information. The “
mac
” only takes effect for specific phone. The file name
is the 12-digit
mac
address of phone. For example, if the phone's
mac
address is 001fc11a0012, the
cfg$
mac
file name must be cfg001fc11a0012; The cfgMAC.xml file name must be
cfg001fc11a0012.xml.
The phone will try to download these CFG files from the server during provisioning.
Note:
The IP Phones that in FW 1.0.3.70 or FW after 1.0.3.70 would only recognize CFG files which
use UTF-8 or ANSI encoding.
2.2 Obtain phone information
Before provisioning, you need the phone information, like
MAC
address, SIP account of the
phone.
MAC Address:
The unique 12-digit serial number of the phone. You can obtain it from the back
of the phone.
SIP Account Information:
It may include SIP credentials, like user name, password and IP
address of the SIP server. Contact your system administrator for SIP account information.
2.3 Manage configuration files
Auto provision enables Htek IP Phone to update automatically via downloading configuration
files. Before provisioning, you may need to edit and customize your configuration file which is
composed of many configuration parameters. A configuration parameter is associated with
particular field in the web configuration page. A parameter consists of a Capital letter P and 2 to 5
digit numeric numbers. i.e., P2 is associated with “Admin Password” in the Advanced Page. For
detailed parameter list, please refer to
<<parameter list>>
in page 68.
2.4 How to edit cfg000x.xml file
You can customize configuration parameters by editing XML configuration file “cfg000x.xml”, and
different device would use different file name. you can refer to
<< How to Edit cfg000x.xml>>
in page
40.
2.5 How to edit cfg$
mac
file
Cfg$
mac
file is a binary format configuration. It contains configuration parameters which apply to
all phone models.
The line beginning with “#” is considered to be the annotation, and easy to understand each P