Yealink SIP-T23G Инструкция по работе с сервером Autoprovision онлайн [38/401] 166940

Yealink SIP-T23G Инструкция по работе с сервером Autoprovision онлайн [38/401] 166940
Yealink IP Phones Auto Provisioning Guide
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phone connects to the provisioning server 192.168.1.100, and downloads the avatar
file photo.tar.
If the contact XML file named as ContactData.xml (case-sensitive) and the compressed
avatar TAR file named as photo.tar (case-sensitive) are compressed as a tar formatted
file (e.g., Contact.tar), you can only configure the following parameter to upload
contacts and avatars:
#Specify the access URL of the compressed TAR file (only applicable to SIP-T46G IP
phones)
local_contact.data_photo_tar.url =
For example: enter tftp://192.168.1.100/Contact.tar in the
local_contact.data_photo_tar.url = field. During the auto provisioning process, the IP
phone connects to the provisioning server 192.168.1.100, and downloads the file
Contact.tar.
For more information on these parameters, refer to Description of Configuration
Parameters in CFG Files on page 97.
You can create replace rules directly in configuration files, or create multiple replace
rules using the supplied replace rule template file. The existing replace rules on the IP
phones will be overwritten by the downloaded replace rules.
When editing the replace rule template file, learn the following:
<DialRule> indicates the start of the template file and </DialRule> indicates the
end of the template file.
Create replace rules between <DialRule> and </DialRule>.
When specifying the desired line(s) to apply the replace rule, valid values are 0
and line ID. The digit 0 stands for all lines. Multiple line IDs are separated by
commas.
At most 100 replace rules can be added to the IP phone.
For the basic expression syntax of the replace rule, refer to
Yealink phone-specific
user guide.
To customize a replace rule file:
1. Open the template file using an ASCII editor.
2. For each replace rule you wish to add, add the following string to the file. Each
starts on a separate line:
<Data Prefix=”” Replace=”” LineID=””/>
Where:
Prefix=”” specifies the numbers to be replaced.
Replace=”” specifies the alternate string.

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