Configuration file precedence, Configuration methods, Configuration file precedence -7 – Aastra Telecom SIP 480I User Manual

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Firmware and Configuration Files

41-001129-00 Rev 09, Release 1.4.1

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Overview

Overview

Configuration File Precedence

Aastra IP phones can accept two sources of configuration data:

The server configuration most recently downloaded/cached from the
configuration server files, aastra.cfg/<mac>.cfg (or the aastra.tuz/<mac>.tuz
encrypted equivalents).

Local configuration changes stored on the phone that were entered using
either the IP phone UI or the Aastra Web UI

In the event of conflicting values set by the different methods, values are applied
in the following sequence:

1.

Default values hard-coded in the phone software

2.

Values downloaded from the configuration server

3.

Values stored locally on the phone

The last values to be applied to the phone configuration are the values that take
effect.

For example, if a parameter’s value is set in the local configuration (via Aastra
Web UI or IP phone UI) and the same value was also set differently in one of the
<mac>.cfg/aastra.cfg files on the configuration server, the local configuration
value is the value that takes effect because that is the last value applied to the
configuration.

Configuration Methods

You can use the following to setup and configure the IP phone:

IP phone UI

Aastra Web UI

Configuration files

Models 480i and 480i CT have 20 softkeys available to configure the IP phone.
Model 9133i has 7 programmable keys. Model 9112i has 2 programmable keys.

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