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Device Model
Common CFG file
T58A
y000000000058.cfg
T56A
y000000000056.cfg
T55A
y000000000099.cfg
CP960
y000000000073.cfg
VP59
y000000000091.cfg
MAC CFG File
Yealink devices support two MAC CFG file: MAC-Oriented file and MAC-local CFG file, which are
both named after the MAC address of the device. For example, if the MAC address of a device is
00156574B150, the name of MAC-Oriented CFG file is 00156574b150.cfg (lowercase), and the name of
MAC-local CFG file is 00156574b150-local.cfg (lowercase).
Note:
MAC address, a unique 12-digit serial number, is assigned to each device. You can obtain it
from the bar code on the back of the device.
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MAC-Oriented CFG File
MAC-Oriented CFG file, which is named after the MAC address of the device. For example, if the MAC
address of the device is 00156574B150, the name of MAC-Oriented CFG file is 00156574b150.cfg
(lowercase). It contains parameters unique to a particular device, such as account registration. It will only
be effective for a MAC-specific device.
MAC-local CFG File
MAC-local CFG file, named <MAC>-local.cfg, contains the changes associated with a non-static parameter
that you make via web user interface or phone user interface (for example, changes for time and date
formats).
The MAC-local.cfg file uploads to the provisioning server each time the file updates. You can download the
file via the web user interface.
This file is generated only if you enable the provisioning priority mechanism. It is stored locally on the
device, and you can upload it to the provisioning server each time the file updates. This file enables the
users to keep their personalized configuration settings, even though the device performs auto provisioning.
Note:
The non-static changes that you made before enabling the provisioning priority mechanism
are not saved in the generated MAC-local file, but the previous settings still take effect on the
device. The static changes will never be saved to the <MAC>-local.cfg file.
The provisioning priority mechanism is enabled by the parameter
“static.auto_provision.custom.protect”.
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MAC-local CFG File Configuration
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MAC-local CFG File Configuration
The following table lists the parameters you can use to generate the MAC-local CFG file.
Parameter
static.auto_provision.custom.protect
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
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