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5055 SIP Phone User Guide (Rev. A)
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Example of a Specific Configuration File
# Mitel 5055 SIP Phone Configuration File
# this file name= SXXXXXXXXXXXX.cfg
# where xxxxxxxxxxxx is the MAC address padded with 0s
# comment lines are leading with a character '#'
# no escape '\' continue lines are allowed
# the string length of the parameter must be less than 128 characters
# parameter template=
# token = parameter ; comments
########################################################################
# Configuration Begins Here
########################################################################
# System Configuration Begins Here
########################################################################
# image version
image_name= NULL
# configure the phone by the tftpserver
# choice [0-no, 1- yes, 2-always]
# if the option "always" is being chosen, everytime the phone boots up, it will download
# the configuration parameters from the TFTP server which will overwrite any static
# values of these parameters. This mode is useful for administrators to control the
# phone's settings. User can't select this option from the web interface.
# If the option "Yes" is being chosen, the phone will boot up and download the
configuration
# file from the TFTP server. Therefore, the statically configured parameters, if any,
# will be overwriten by the parameters in the configuration file. After boot up, user
can
# change this parameter to "No" from web interface.
# If the option "No" is being chosen, the phone, when booting up, will
# not download the configuration file from the tftp server. The phone may only
# do a version check for the main image.
tftp_config= 0
# address type
# choice[0-IPv4 or 2-FQDN],
# when the option IPv4 is being chosen, the outgoing sip requests will use the dotted
# format of the IP address
# when the choice is FQDN, the outgoing sip requests will use the "sip:host_name.domain"
format
# for the "contact" sip header. The FQDN address must be a resolvable entry in the DNS
server.
addr_type= 0
# host name
# defines the host name of the sip phone.
# This parameter is used when addr_type is set to FQDN
host_name= sip1
# domain name
domain= -example.com; domain name
# tftp server ip address
# the sip phone will download the boot image, the main image, and the configuration
parameters
# from this ip address
tftp= 192.168.0.1
# sntp server URL address
# the sip phone will update its date and time from this server
sntp= ntp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca
# time zone
# integer [-12, 0, 12]

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