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<Name>Department1</Name>
<URL>http://10.2.9.1:99/Department.xml</URL>
</MenuItem>
<MenuItem>
<Name>Department2</Name>
<URL>http://10.2.9.1:99/Department.xml</URL>
</MenuItem>
<SoftKeyItem>
<Name>#</Name>
<URL>http://10.2.9.1:99/Department.xml</URL>
</SoftKeyItem>
<SoftKeyItem>
<Name>*</Name>
<URL>http://10.2.9.1:99/Department.xml</URL>
</SoftKeyItem>
<SoftKeyItem>
<Name>1</Name>
<URL>http://10.2.9.1:99/Department.xml</URL>
</SoftKeyItem>
</YealinkIPPhoneMenu>
When creating a Department.xml file, learn the following:
<YealinkIPPhoneDirectory> indicates the start of a department file and
</YealinkIPPhoneDirectory> indicates the end of a department file.
Create contact lists for a department between <DirectoryEntry> and
</DirectoryEntry>.
To customize a Department.xml file:
1.
Open the template file using an ASCII editor.
2.
For each contact that you want to add, add the following strings to the file. Each
starts on a separate line:
<Name>
Mary
</Name>
<Telephone>
1001
</Telephone>
Where:
Specify the contact name between <Name> and </Name>.
Specify the contact number between <Telephone> and </Telephone>.
3.
Save the file and place this file to the provisioning server.
The following shows an example of a Department.xml file:
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