Yealink SIP-T27P [58/841] Central provisioning

Yealink SIP-T27P [58/841] Central provisioning
Administrators Guide for SIP-T2 Series/T19(P) E2/T4 Series IP Phones
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The MAC-local CFG file enables the phone to keep user personalized settings. For more
information on how to keep user personalized settings, refer to Keep User Personalized
Settings on page 45.
Central Provisioning
IP phones can be centrally provisioned from a provisioning server using the
configuration files (<y0000000000xx>.cfg and <MAC>.cfg). You can use a text-based
editing application to edit configuration files, and then store configuration files to a
provisioning server. For more information on the provisioning server, refer to Provisioning
Server on page 56.
IP phones can obtain the provisioning server address during startup. Then IP phones
download configuration files from the provisioning server, resolve and update the
configurations written in configuration files. This entire process is called auto
provisioning. For more information on auto provisioning, refer to
Yealink_SIP-T2_Series_T19(P) E2_T4_Series_IP_Phones_Auto_Provisioning_Guide
.
When configuring particular features, you may need to upload resource files (e.g., local
contact directory, remote phone book) to IP phones. If the resource file is to be used for
all IP phones of the same model, the resource file access URL is best specified in the
<y0000000000xx>.cfg file. However, if you want to specify the desired phone to use the
resource file, the resource file access URL should be specified in the <MAC>.cfg file.
The names of the Yealink-supplied template files are:
Template File
File Name
Configuration Files
Common CFG file
Common.cfg
MAC-Oriented CFG
file
MAC.cfg
Resource Files
AutoDST Template
AutoDST.xml
Language Packs
For example,
000.GUI.English.lang
1.English_note.xml
1.English.js
Input Method File
ime.txt
Replace Rule
Template
dialplan.xml
Dial-now Template
dialnow.xml

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