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Administrators Guide for SIP-T3xG IP Phones
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starting on a separate line:
<group name=‖‖ ring=‖‖/>
Where:
group name=‖‖ specifies the name of the group.
ring=‖‖ specifies the desired ring tone for this group.
4. Specify the values within double quotes.
5. Place this file to the root directory of the provisioning server.
The following is an example of a local contact file:
<contactData>
<group>
<contact sDisplayName="Alice" sOfficeNumber="2215"
sMobilNumber="" sOtherNumber="" sLine="0" sRing="Auto"
group="Friend"/>
<contact sDisplayName="Bob" sOfficeNumber="2216" sMobilNumber=""
sOtherNumber="" sLine="2" sRing="Resource:Ring2.wav"
group="Family"/>
</group>
<groupinfo>
<group name="Friend" Ring="Auto"/>
<group name="Family" ring="Custom:family.wav"/>
</groupinfo>
</contactData>
The IP phone can access 5 remote phonebooks. You can customize the remote XML
phonebook for the IP phone as required. Before specifying the access URL of the remote
phonebook in the configuration files, you need to create a remote XML phonebook and
then place it to the provisioning server.
When creating an XML phonebook, remember the following:
<YealinkIPPhoneDirectory> indicates the start of a phonebook and
</YealinkIPPhoneDirectory> indicates the end of a phonebook.
<DirectoryEntry> indicates the start of a contact and </DirectoryEntry> indicates
the end of a contact.

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