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Setting Up Your System
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the back of the IP phone. For example, if the MAC address of an IP phone is 00156574B150, the
name of the MAC-Oriented boot file is 00156574b150.boot (case-sensitive).
Configuration Files
The configuration files are valid CFG files that can be created or edited using a text editor such
as UltraEdit. An administrator can deploy and maintain a mass of Yealink IP phones
automatically through configuration files stored on a provisioning server.
Yealink configuration files consist of:
Common CFG File
MAC-Oriented CFG File
MAC-local CFG File
Custom CFG File
Common CFG File
Common CFG file, named <y0000000000xx>.cfg, contains parameters that affect the basic
operation of the IP phone, such as language and volume. It will be effectual for all IP phones of
the same model. The common CFG file has a fixed name.
The following table lists the name of the common CFG file for each IP phone model:
IP Phone Model
Common CFG file
SIP-T48G
y000000000035.cfg
SIP-T48S
y000000000065.cfg
SIP-T46G
y000000000028.cfg
SIP-T46S
y000000000066.cfg
SIP-T42G
y000000000029.cfg
SIP-T42S
y000000000067.cfg
SIP-T41P
y000000000036.cfg
SIP-T41S
y000000000068.cfg
SIP-T40P
y000000000054.cfg
SIP-T40G
y000000000076.cfg
SIP-T29G
y000000000046.cfg
SIP-T27P
y000000000045.cfg
SIP-T27G
y000000000069.cfg
SIP-T23P/G
y000000000044.cfg

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BrandYealink
ModelSIP-T2 Series
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

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