Phone Provisioning
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MAC-local CFG File Configuration
Clearing MAC-local CFG File
MAC-local CFG File Configuration
By default, the MAC-local.cfg file is stored on the IP phone. You can configure the phone to upload this
file to the provisioning server each time the file updates.
The following table lists the parameters you can use to generate and upload the MAC-local CFG file.
static.auto_provision.custom.protect
It enables or disables the IP phone to keep user’s personalized settings after auto
provisioning.
Note: The provisioning priority mechanism (phone/web user interface >central
provisioning >factory defaults) takes effect only if the value of this parameter is set to
1 (Enabled). If “overwrite_mode” is set to 1 in the boot file, the value of this parameter
will be set to 1 (Enabled).
0-Disabled
1-Enabled, <MAC>-local.cfg file generates and personalized non-static settings
configured via web or phone user interface will be kept after auto provisioning.
static.auto_provision.custom.sync
It enables or disables the IP phone to upload the <MAC>-local.cfg file to the server
each time the file updates, and to download the <MAC>-local.cfg file from the server
during auto provisioning.
Note: It works only if “static.auto_provision.custom.protect” is set to 1 (Enabled). The
upload/download path is configured by the parameter
“static.auto_provision.custom.sync.path”.
static.auto_provision.custom.sync.path
It configures the URL for uploading/downloading the <MAC>-local.cfg file.
If it is left blank, the IP phone will try to upload/download the <MAC>-local.cfg file
to/from the provisioning server.
Note: It works only if “static.auto_provision.custom.sync" is set to 1 (Enabled).