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Using the Mass Configuration Tool
The purpose of the TeleMatrix Mass Configuration Utility is to allow the installer to program a
single phone to work within the network and then create multiple files (a unique one for each
phoneset). After you have created the first known good working phone config file, others are
made by copying and substituting the values that need to be changed into other unique config
files.
Saving a Template Configuration file
After configuring a phone to satisfaction, it is time to save it and use it for creating multiples.
In the Web UI, go to Config Manage.
Hit "Right Click Here to Save As Config File (.txt). Select a directory and save
Building Configuration Files
The following information is required for the process of building multiple configuration files:
1. The complete numbering plan for the phones to be installed.
What are the building numbers if more than one?
What are the floor numbers?
What are the room numbers?
Are the rooms differentiated? (For example, suites vs. standard rooms. How many phones are
in each type of room? What is the extension number of each phone in each room?)
2. There are two SIP lines on each phone. How should each be configured, given the extension
number?
3. What should the IP address settings be? We can set the phones to a static IP address that
will correlate easily with the extension or room number. This will make future maintenance
easier. IP address can be left empty and DHCP used, of course.
4. The items above will all be different on each phone. The items below will probably be
constant. If they are not, that may necessitate more than one configuration template. If that is
so, please make it clear.
5. What are the gateway address and DNS addresses? These might be handled by DHCP?
6. What is the SIP Registrar address and port? Is there a SIP Proxy? (unlikely)
7. Is the phone on a tagged VLAN? If so, what is the VLAN ID and priority? What should the
DSCP setting be for voice packets?
8. What is the address of the TFTP server in the system? Using the TFTP server on the Mitel
3300ICP is a known, working and available way to go if installing on a Mitel controller.
9. What dial termination rules are appropriate? Something like this is probably needed:
Item1 rule :0
Item2 rule :[1-8]xxx
Item3 rule :911
Item4 rule :9911
Item5 rule :91xxxxxxxxxx