Installation guide

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configuration file. For the not registered telephones, see section 6.1
Create a Configuration File on page 15.
6.3 Scratch Pad when Creating the Configura-
tion file
If a new parameter has to be added into the aastra.cfg file but there is no
support for this new parameter in Manager Telephone System, the
scratch pad can be used. Another usage is if MTS creates a parameter
value, but another value is requested.
It is a free text window where the new parameter or parameter value can
be entered. The parameters are added at the end of the aastra.cfg file.
If a parameter exists twice in the configuration file, the telephone uses
the value at the end of the file.
The scratch pad is found at the bottom of the page:
Telephony > IP Phone > Configuration File > General Setting
6.4 Connect Existing Configuration File to
Manager Telephony System
In a system where MX-ONE Manager Telephony System has not previ-
ously been used when working with an IP phone configuration file, the
existing configuration file can be connected to the MTS instead of having
to be recreated. Follow the steps below to connect a configuration file to
MX-ONE Manager Telephony System.
1. Log on to MX-ONE Manager Telephony System.
2. Go to Telephony > IP Phone > SW Server where you register the
IP Phone SW Server.
3. Go to Telephony > IP Phone > Connect Configuration File.
4. Select the IP Phone SW Server and search for existing files. Click
on the Connect icon next to the configuration file to connect to.
5. Go to the Configuration File task. Select the connected configu-
ration file and use the Change icon to change the file, if needed.
When the adaptation of the file is completed, it is automatically
stored under the correct directory in the IP Phone Software Server.
6. For the phones that are already registered to the PBX, select the
Unregistration option to force the phones to fetch the new config-
uration file.