Configuration Methods

As an example, the following table describes how the parameter “sip proxy ip” is handled by the phone during phone bootup when either the “ ^ “ (default parameter) is used or the “ ! “ (locked parameter) is used.

IF

THEN

new <mac>.cfg file is loaded to the phone with “^sip proxy ip” and any

the “^sip proxy ip” and any other “ ^ “ parameters are overwritten if pre-

other parameter(s) from the file specifying a “ ^

viously changed by the user.

 

 

new <model>.cfg file is loaded to the phone with “^sip proxy ip” and any

the “^sip proxy ip” and any other “ ^ “ parameters are overwritten if pre-

other parameter(s) from the file specifying a “ ^

viously changed by the user.

 

 

new aastra.cfg file is loaded to the phone with “^sip proxy ip” and any

the “^sip proxy ip” and any other “ ^ “ parameters are overwritten if pre-

other parameter(s) from the file specifying a “ ^

viously changed by the user.

 

 

the first instance is “^sip proxy ip” and second instance is “!sip proxy ip” in the aastra.cfg, <model>.cfg, and/or <mac>.cfg file,

the value for the second instance of the parameter (“!sip proxy ip”) over- writes to the aastra.cfg, <model>.cfg, and/or <mac>.cfg files previously on the phone.

Notes:

XML reboots take precedence over server.cfg values. Therefore, “ ^ “ parameters are ignored in the aastra.cfg file during XML reboots.

If a parameter has both a “ ^ “ and a “ ! “ preceding the same parameter (i.e., ^!sip proxy ip: pbx.company.com), then theparameter is ignored and NOT overwritten.

Example 1

The following example illustrates the use of the “ ^ “ in the configuration files.

aastra.cfg

^sip proxy ip: pbx.company.com

^sip proxy port: 5060

^sip registrar ip: pbx.company.com

^sip registrar port: 5060

In the above example, if an Administrator indicates the “ ^ “ before the parameters in the aastra.cfg file, and then loads the aastra.cfg file to the phone, these four parameters are reset to their default values, even if the parameters were previ- ously changed on the phone.

Example 2

The following example illustrates the use of the “ ^ “ and “!” in the configuration files.

aastra.cfg

^sip proxy ip: pbx.company.com

^sip proxy port: 5060

^sip registrar ip: pbx.company.com

^sip registrar port: 5060

<model>.cfg

!sip proxy ip: pbx.aastra.com

//this parameter is locked

!sip proxy port: 5062

//this parameter is locked

!sip

registrar

ip: pbx.aastra.com

//this

parameter

is locked

!sip

registrar

port: 5062

//this

parameter

is locked

<mac>.cfg

sip

proxy port: 5064

//this

parameter

is

unlocked

sip

registrar port: 5064

//this

parameter

is

unlocked

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