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Check PPhone SState
: Click this button to view VoIP statistics, including the number of packets received, the
number of packets lost, and the percent packet loss. These statistics are displayed in real time and are
only available when the phone is in a call. At such time, a green check mark appears in the check box
above the
Check PPhone SState
button.
Update FFirmware
: You will receive the firmware update file (ggsip_all, for example) and, using the web
interface only, you will enter that name directly or browse to its location on your computer by using the
Browse
button, then clicking the
Update
button. The MAX IP phone’s firmware is updated.
Reboot DDevice
: Click this button to reboot your MAX IP phone.
Restore DDefault SSettings
: Click this button to restore the default settings of your MAX IP phone.
AUTOMATICALLY PROVISIONING YOUR MAX IP PHONE
As mentioned previously, if you have multiple units that you want to provision with the same settings, the
quickest and most seamless way of accomplishing this is through automatic provisioning.
In fact, your MAX IP phone is factory-configured to automatically provision by downloading the appropriate
configuration files from a TFTP server defined by DHCP on bootup. The settings contained in the configuration
file override the default settings stored in the MAX IP phone.
Several configuration files are required to automatically provision the MAX IP phone. These configuration files
include:
Firmware files
Phone Settings file
Phone-specific file
Dial Plan file
FIRMWARE FILES
When new firmware is released, it is delivered with two files: config.fil and ggsip_all. The config.fil file contains
date and version information, while the ggsip_all file contains the compressed firmware image. When a MAX IP
phone is plugged into the network, the config.fil file is downloaded via TFTP. If the date and version are
different from what is stored on the phone, the ggsip_all file is then downloaded. After the new firmware has
loaded, the MAX IP reboots and the new firmware becomes active once the reboot completes.
PHONE SETTINGS AND PHONE-SPECIFIC FILES
Two phone configuration files are used to provision the MAX IP phone: the phone settings file and phone-spe-
cific file. The phone settings file contains general settings used by all MAX IP phones on a network. This file
MUST be named C1MAXIP.txt.
The phone-specific file contains phone-specific settings. This file must be named
C1MAXIP_
MACAddress
.txt, where the MAC address is the hardware Ethernet MAC address found on the
label on the back of the phone's base unit.
Although all of the phone settings can be defined in one of these two files, the general settings found in the
phone settings file will be overridden by the settings in the phone-specific file when the MAX IP phone boots.
To leave a setting as is, do not include it in the file; only address those items that are changing.
You can edit the files using a general text editor, such as “vi” or “Notepad.” A sample C1MAXIP.txt file,
containing configuration settings, is shown in figure 2.17.
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Note:
Although the phone settings configuration file appears to be well-formed XML, it MUST adhere to
the formatting as defined in the example. Parameter settings CANNOT be spread across multiple lines. For
example:
Valid: <username> admin </username>
Invalid: <username>
admin
</username>
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