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| Device Provisioning | 35
Attributes Description
#!version:1.0.0.1 It must be placed in the first line. Do not edit and delete.
include:config <xxx.cfg>
include:config "xxx.cfg"
Each “include” statement can specify a location of a configuration file. The
configuration file format must be *.cfg.
The locations in the angle brackets or double quotation marks support two
forms:
Relative path (relative to the boot file):
For example, sip.cfg, HTTP Directory/sip.cfg
Absolute path (or URL):
For example, http://10.2.5.258/Teams.cfg
The location must point to a specific CFG file.
[$MODEL]
The [$MODEL] can be added to specify settings for specific phone models.
$MODEL represents the phone model name.
The valid device model names are: T58A, T56A, T55A, CP960 and VP59.
Multiple device models are separated by commas. For example, [T58A,
T56A].
overwrite_mode
Enable or disable the overwrite mode. The overwrite mode applies to the
configuration files specified in the boot file. Note that it only affects the
parameters pre-provisioned via central provisioning.
1-(Enabled) - If the value of a parameter in the configuration files is left
blank, or if a non-static parameter in the configuration files is deleted or
commented out, the factory default value takes effect.
0-(Disabled) -If the value of a parameter in the configuration files is left
blank, deleted or commented out, the pre-configured value is kept.
Note: Overwrite mode can only be used in boot files. If a boot file is used,
but the value of the parameter “overwrite_mode” is not configured, the
overwrite mode is enabled by default.
specific_model.excluded_mode
Enable or disable the exclude mode. The exclude mode applies to the
configuration files specified in the boot file.
0-Disabled (Append Mode), the device downloads its own model-specific
configuration files and downloads other model-unspecified configuration
files.
1-Enabled (Exclude Mode), the device attempts to download its own
model-specific configuration files; if there are no own model-specific
configuration files found on the server, it downloads model-unspecified
configuration files.
Note: Exclude mode can only be used in boot files. If a boot file is used
but the value of the parameter “specific_model.excluded_mode” is not
configured, the exclude mode is disabled by default.
Tip: The line beginning with “#” is considered to be a comment. You can use “#” to make any
comment in the boot file.

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