Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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Log Files
Log files are discussed in detail in the Troubleshooting section.
Overrides
Certain configuration methods take precedence over other methods and produce override files
on the central provisioning server. The handset reads these files when it checks in with the
central provisioning server and uses the information stored in them for operational information
and parameter configuration.
The precedence order for configuration methods follows this sequence (highest to lowest
priority):
1 Local handset user interface
2 Web Configuration Utility
3 Central Provisioning Server
4 Default values
If you set a parameter in the central provisioning server and the user later changes it in the
handset menus, the setting made by the user will take precedence and override the setting in
the central provisioning server. This action updates an overrides file that is stored in the
Overrides directory, if specified.
Note that although certain parameters take precedence and overrule other parameters, this type
of behavior does NOT produce an override file. This behavior is fully explained in the given
parameter description. We use the term “overrule” to describe parameter precedence. We use
the term “override” to describe configuration method precedence.
Example: