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must be written specifically for the facility where the handsets will
operate.
If the handset cannot find one or both of these files, it will initialize
using previously stored parameters. These parameters may have been
obtained from configuration files during a previous startup or from
handset configuration procedures or some combination of these two
methods.
Sample files are provided with the software downloaded from the
website. We recommend using these sample files as a starting point
and editing them according to your system requirements.
Provisioning Server Configuration Files
The two file types, generic and specific, are identical in format within
the same Configuration Mode. Any or all of the configuration
information can be contained in either file. Any information in the
specific file that conflicts with the information in the generic file will
take precedence over that in the generic file. Authentication
information will be accepted from both files. For ease of
administration, it is recommended both file types be utilized within
each type of Configuration Mode.
Version 1 Configuration Guidelines
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The files are in plain text, US-ASCII. The general form of the
configuration file data is “parameter = value.”
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The generic filename must be SIP_allusers.cfg.
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Each specific filename must have the form of SIP_xxxx.cfg where
xxxx is as assigned to each individual user by the system
administrator. See Chapter 5 Configure Each SpectraLink
8020/8030 Wireless Telephone
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section
The Admin Menu
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Username parameters are: alphanumeric, no spaces, no
punctuation, case is ignored, 1-16 characters.
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Generic file information should contain proxy server information
and other SIP system data.
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Information in the specific file should contain data specific to each
user such as authentication credentials and line appearance data.
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Some parameter lines accept more than one value, separated by a
colon or semicolon character as defined below.