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The MAC-local CFG file is also named after the MAC address (the bar code label on the back of
the IP phone or on the outside of the box) of the IP phone. For example, if the MAC address of
an IP phone is 00156574B150, the name of the MAC-local CFG file is 00156574b150-local.cfg
(case-sensitive).
Note
Keeping User Personalized Settings
The MAC-local CFG file is stored locally on the IP phone and can also be uploaded to the
provisioning server/a specific URL (if configured, refer to
). This file
enables users to keep their personalized configuration settings, even though the IP phone
reboots or upgrades. For more information on how to keep user personalized settings, refer to
Keeping User Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
on page
Users can also select to clear the user personalized configuration settings. Users can clear the
MAC-local CFG file using the following methods:
To clear the MAC-local CFG file, reset the IP phone to factory configuration settings by
selecting
Reset local settings
via phone user interface (navigate to
Settings
->
Advanced
Settings
(default password: admin) ->
Reset Config
).
To clear the MAC-local CFG file, reset the IP phone to factory configuration settings by
navigating to the
Upgrade
menu via web user interface and clicking
Reset local setting
.
Configurations defined never be saved to the <MAC>-local.cfg file
Most configurations made by users via phone user interface and web user interface can be
saved to the <MAC>-local.cfg file, but some static settings will never be saved to the
<MAC>-local.cfg file. For more information, refer to
You need to reset the phone configurations not saved in the <MAC>-local.cfg file separately.
For more information, refer to
By default, the <MAC>-local.cfg file will be stored on the IP phone. The IP phone can be
configured to upload this file to the provisioning server each time the file updates. For more
information, refer to the parameter “static.auto_provision.custom.sync” described in the section
on page
Custom CFG File
You can create some new CFG files (e.g., sip.cfg, account.cfg) containing any combination of
configuration parameters. This especially useful when you want to apply a set of features or
settings to a group of phones using the boot file.
After the provisioning priority mechanism is enabled (configured by the parameter
“static.auto_provision.custom.protect”), all older changes made via web/phone user
interface will not be saved in the <MAC>-local.cfg file. But the older settings still take effect
on the phone. For more information on this parameter, refer to
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