System Configuration
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Commenting a Favorites entry: Place any comments
pertaining to a Favorites entry on the next line. Do not place
them on the same line as the command.
Numbers added to favorites in the allusers file will appear on all
handsets in the system. You can also add favorites to the specific file,
and they will only be available to that line. You can add up to 8
entries to a specific file. See below.
Completed generic file example
PROXY1_TYPE
= ASTERISK
PROXY1_ADDR
= 172.29.102.131:5060
PROXY1_KEYPRESS_2833
= disable
PROXY1_KEYPRESS_INFO
= enable
PROXYn_HOLD_IP0
= enable
PROXY1_PRACK
= disable
PROXY1_REREG_SECS
= 3600
PROXY1_KEEPALIVE_SECS
= 14
PROXY1_DOMAIN
= plcmengr.com
PROXY1_CALLID_PER_LINE = enable
PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = 7999
CALL_LOGGING
= enable
FAVORITE
= "1234"; "Site Security"
Version 1: 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 with other
handsets. 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.
The maximum number of characters allowed per line (excluding
comments) in this configuration file is 121.
Items in the PROXY section should be in the allusers .cfg file. If a
specific user requires an override, that PROXY setting should be
uncommented in the handset specific file.