Administrator’s Guide for W60P DECT IP Phones
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of the configuration parameters that you configure to make the features work.
This brief section describes the conventions used in the summary table and configuration
parameter table. In order to read the tables and successfully perform configuration changes, an
understanding of these conventions is necessary.
Summary Table Format
The following summary table indicates three provisioning methods (central provisioning, web
user interface and handset user interface, refer to Provisioning Methods for more information)
you can use to configure a feature. Note that the types of provisioning methods available for
each feature will vary; not every feature uses all these three methods.
The central provisioning method requires you to configure parameters located in CFG format
configuration files that Yealink provides. For more information on configuration files, refer to
Configuration Files on page 86. As shown below, the table specifies the configuration file name
and the corresponding parameters. That is, the <MAC>.cfg file contains the
account.X
.dnd.enable,
account.X.dnd.on_code
and
account.X.dnd.off_code
parameters, and the
y000000000077.cfg file contains the
feature.dnd_refuse_code
parameter.
The web user interface method requires you to configure features by navigating to the
specified link. This navigation URL can help you quickly locate the webpage where you can
configure the feature.
The above table also indicates three methods for configuring the feature.
Method 1: Central Provisioning
This table specifies the details of
account.X.dnd.enable
parameter, which enables or disables
the DND feature. This parameter is disabled by default. If you want to enable the DND feature,
open the MAC.cfg file and locate the parameter name
account.X.dnd.enable
. Set the parameter
value to “1” to enable the DND feature or “0” to disable the DND feature.