SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone: Administration Guide for SIP

Generic file information should contain proxy server information and other SIP system data.

Specific file information should contain data specific to each user such as authentication credentials and line appearance data.

Some parameter lines accept more than one value, separated by a colon or semicolon character as defined in the following table.

Any line that begins with a pound sign (#) is ignored.

In general space characters are ignored. Space characters may be included in string values by replacing the space with “%20” or by enclosing the string in quotes (″).

If necessary, other special characters may be included by using a hexadecimal representation: (%hh) where hh is the representation of the character.

Lines may appear in any order although maintenance may be simplified by preserving the order in the supplied example file.

Program each of the files according to the following instructions.

The generic file (sip_allusers.cfg)

The generic configuration file provides system information common to all handsets.

The handset-specific files (e.g. sip_3001.cfg)

The handset-specific configuration file provides specific information for the handset to identify itself and communicate to other phones. Each handset must have its own file with a unique filename. You may use the same parameters as the generic file when programming the handset files if you wish to override a common setting.

You must configure a unique handset file for each handset being deployed. Typically each of these files is named with the extension number or name of the person assigned the handset. For example John Doe’s handset could have a handset filename of sip_3001.cfg or sip_JohnDoe.cfg.

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