Mitel 5055 manual Generic Configuration File SIPGeneric.cfg

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Specific: a specific configuration file applies the settings defined in it to a specific SIP Phone.

Configuration files are stored on the TFTP server, and are downloaded by the SIP Phones connecting to that server every time the phones reboot. The generic configuration file is loaded first, then the specific configuration file. If both files contain settings for the same parameter, the specific configuration file will overwrite the information from the generic configuration file.

Before a SIP Phone can automatically download configuration files from a TFTP server, it must have the following Network Configuration settings configured via the web configuration tool:

TFTP Server address (in Additional Servers section)

TFTP Configuration = Yes (in Advanced section)

When a SIP Phone with these settings reboots, it starts by requesting the generic configuration file from the TFTP Server. If the file exists, it is downloaded and all of the parameters in it overwrite the existing settings for these parameters on the SIP Phone. Then, the SIP Phone requests its specific configuration file from the TFTP Server. If the file exists, it is downloaded and all of the parameters in it overwrite the existing settings for these parameters on the SIP Phone (including those from the specific configuration file, if applicable). Only the parameters defined in the configuration files are overwritten on the SIP Phone. If the SIP Phone requests a configuration file that is not on the TFTP server, no settings are changed on the phone.

Note: When a SIP Phone uses configuration files, you can still change settings manually, but if these settings are also defined in the configuration files, the configuration file will overwrite the manual settings the next time the SIP Phone reboots.

Generic Configuration File (SIPGeneric.cfg)

Used to change global settings such as Media Configuration, Voice Mail server, etc. The generic configuration file is a text file saved as “SIPGeneric.cfg” on the TFTP server. You can create a generic configuration file by using a text application such as Notepad or SimpleText, or by using your favorite word processing application and saving the file as a text file. Example of a Generic Configuration File in Appendix C shows all the possible settings you can have in a generic configuration file.

Specific Configuration File (SXXXXXXXXXXXX.cfg)

Used to change phone-specific settings such as user profiles, Hot Line configuration, etc. Each specific configuration file (one per SIP Phone) is a text file saved as “SXXXXXXXXXXXX.cfg” on the TFTP server, where the Xs are the 12-character hexadecimal MAC address of the SIP Phone. You can create a generic configuration file by using a text application such as Notepad or SimpleText, or by using your favorite word processing application and saving the file as a text file.

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Contents Page For Firmware 2.0 Revision E Table of Contents Appendix a SIP Phone Interface Iii Appendix C Configuration FilesSIP Phone User Guide Rev. a Welcome About This User GuideDocument Conventions 5055 SIP Phone š Message Waiting/Ringing Indicator LampElements of the SIP Phone ™ Display Screenœ Fixed Function Keys ž Fixed Feature Keys Arrow Keys Ÿ KeypadAdministrative Mode Features of the SIP PhoneAccessing the SIP Phone’s Features Entering Numbers and Letters Using the SIP Phone KeypadPasswords Accessories for the SIP PhoneHeadsets Important NotesAdjust the Phone for Easiest Viewing Tips for Your Comfort and SafetyDon’t Cradle the Handset Protect your HearingAccessing the SIP Phone Features Web Configuration ToolSIP Phone Menu Interface Web Configuration Tool Login Screen Accessing the Web Configuration ToolWeb Configuration Tool Home Refreshing Web Configuration Tool PagesUser Profiles Logging In and OutLogging Logging Out Activating a Profile Temporary RegistrationRegistering on the SIP Phone Making and Answering Calls Basic Authentication Digest AuthenticationDialing by Number Making CallsDialing by SIP URL Dialing by NameSwitching Between Handset and Handsfree Modes Switching between Handset, Headset and Handsfree ModesSwitching Between Handset and Headset Modes Answering CallsSwitching Between Headset and Handsfree Modes Using the SIP Phone FeaturesSetting up an Advisory Message Advisory MessagesUsing the SIP Phone Interface Setting Up Call ForwardUsing the Web Configuration Tool Call ForwardEnabling/Disabling Call Forward Using the SIP Phone Menu InterfaceTransferring a Call to an Unconnected Third Party Call TransferCalling List Logs Call WaitingTransferring a Call to a Third Party Already on Hold Viewing the Calling List LogsDisplay Contrast Conference Call 3-WayDisplay Name Using the Phone Menu InterfaceDo Not Disturb Activating/Deactivating Do Not DisturbChanging On Hold Settings PasswordHold Muting a CallChanging Your Password Personal KeysVerifying a Personal Key’s Program Phone Book Using the SIP PhoneDeleting a Personal Key’s Program Creating/Modifying a Phone BookRedial Ringer Pitch and VolumeSpeaker Volume Handset, Headset and Handsfree Speed DialProgramming a Speed Dial Key Adjusting your Time Zone Making Calls Using Speed DialTime and Date Editing a Speed Dial KeyWith the Web Configuration Tool Changing the Time and DateWith the SIP Phone Menu Interface Web Dialing Using the SIP Phone Menu Interface Changing PasswordsSetting Up User Profiles Viewing a Profile’s User NameCreating a User Profile Deleting a User Profile Modifying a User ProfileModifying Network Configurations Modifying the Network ConfigurationCreating/Modifying a SIP Account Viewing the IP and MAC AddressesPress the softkey until 4.NETWORK SETTINGS? is displayed Upgrading the firmware using the web-page Interface Upgrading the Firmware of the SIP PhoneViewing the Firmware Version Additional Settings Upgrading the firmware using the SIP Phone Menu InterfaceConfiguration Files Specific Configuration File SXXXXXXXXXXXX.cfg Generic Configuration File SIPGeneric.cfgHot Line Media ConfigurationResetting to Factory Defaults SIP Phone Menu Interface Settings SIP Phone Menu InterfaceMain Menu Sub-Menu Appendix a SIP Phone Interface Menu + Line Key Commands Menu Key CommandsMenu + Keypad Commands Menu + Line Key CommandsHome Accessing the Web Configuration ToolBasic User ConfigurationFeature Configuration Setting Name Values bold = defaultOff Web Configuration Tool Feature Configuration Features Hot Line ConfigurationOperator@example.com Date/Time Dial by URL Phone BookKey Programming SIP Configuration Ring ToneOff/On Web Configuration Tool SIP Configuration 192.168.0.1 Symmetric Symmetric is recommended Additional ServersEmergency BlankFirewall Network ConfigurationWeb Configuration Page Network Configuration 255.255.255.0 Example.comTime Zones Major Time Zones Diff. from GMTAdvanced Time Zone Diff. from GMT Dialing PlanDialing Plan Strings are optionally manipulated, then sent Optionally, enter prefix digits here Example Dial Plan Rules Auto EthernetHttp ProtocolsUsers & Passwords Media Configuration Registration Web Configuration Tool Registration Setting NameConfiguration Upload/Download Web Configuration Tool Firmware Upgrade UpgradeExample of a Generic Configuration File Appendix C Configuration Files# Vlan ID # e911 port number emergport= Dtmftype= #admin password Adminpasswd=be6ad8761fe4eb9bb85934a2d21686bb Example of a Specific Configuration File #pppoe0 = disable, 1 = enable pppoeenable= SIP Phone User Guide Rev. a # sip proxy port proxyport= #dtmf payload96-127 dtmfpayload= #admin password Adminpasswd=be6ad8761fe4eb9bb85934a2d21686bb #http protocol enable #phone book index0-4 pbIndex= Enabling Multiple User Profiles Appendix D Working with Firewalls Select SIP Configuration. Set Bypass Firewall NAT OnConvenience Cost SavingsCustomer Interaction Where do I go to find latest versions of the 5055 firmware? How do I access the User Profiles?Where can I find the latest 5055 SIP Phone documentation? How do I find out the IP address of my 5055 SIP Phone? Why does my phone show *NO REG*?Time and date on my phone is not correct? Term Definition Glossary

5055 specifications

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