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Once all settings have been changed, return to the “Admin Settings” menu and
select the “Reboot” option. Rebooting the device will apply the changes.
Configuring using a Provisioning Server, Option 66
Option 66 allows IP Phones to download their configuration from a TFTP server.
When an IP Phone starts, it sends a request to the DHCP server for an IP
address. In addition to the IP address the DHCP server send additional
information back to the phone as configured on the DHCP server. Option 66 is
a configuration item that allows providing the address or hostname of a TFTP
or HTTP server to the device.
An http server needs to be configured as
http://<server address>
A ftp server needs to be configured as
ftp://<server address>/user=”<username>”&pass=”<password>”
and where <username> and <password> are the username and password
required to access the tftp server.
Once the FLX UC 1000 or FLX UC 1500 receives the address information of
that server, it tries to access configuration files on that server to auto-configure
the phone during start-up. The configuration file for the specific FLX UC
phone needs to be named <MAC-address of phone>.xml.
Any configuration data provided from the configuration files will overwrite
configuration that might have been entered in the phone previously.
A list of the available parameters with a short description is provided further
down in this manual. A set of sample configuration files is also provided.
Configuring using a Provisioning Server, Option 150
Option 150 allows IP Phones to download their configuration from a TFTP
server. When an IP Phone starts, it sends a request to the DHCP server for an
IP address. In addition to the IP address the DHCP server sends additional
information back to the phone as configured on the DHCP server. Option 150