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MAC-local CFG file. For more information on this file, refer to
Manual Provisioning
When you manually configure a phone via web user interface or phone user interface, the
changes you make will be stored in the MAC-local CFG file. This file is stored on the phone, but a
copy can be also uploaded to the provisioning server (if configured). For more information on
MAC-local CFG file, refer to
There are two ways to manually provision IP phones:
Web User Interface
You can configure IP phones via web user interface, a web-based interface that is especially
useful for remote configuration. Because features and configurations vary by phone model and
firmware version, options available on each page of the web user interface can vary.
An administrator or a user can configure IP phones via web user interface; but accessing the
web user interface requires password. The default user name and password for the
administrator are both “admin” (case-sensitive). The default user name and password for the
user are both “user” (case-sensitive). For more information on configuring passwords, refer to
User and Administrator Passwords
This method enables you to perform configuration changes on a per-phone basis. Note that the
features can be configured via web user interface are limited. So, you can use the web user
interface method as the sole configuration method or in conjunction with central provisioning
method and phone user interface method. If you are provisioning a mass of IP phones, we
recommend you to use central provisioning method as your primary configuration method. For
more information on central provisioning, refer to
IP phones support both HTTP and HTTPS protocols for accessing the web user interface. For
more information, refer to
Phone User Interface
You can configure IP phones via phone user interface on a per-phone basis. As with the web
user interface, phone user interface makes configurations available to users and administrators;
but the
Advanced
option is only available to administrators and requires an administrator
password (default: admin). For more information on configuring password, refer to
on page
If you want to reset all settings made from the phone user interface to default, refer to
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