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All Server Profile files are uploaded to the IP Deskphone through the standard upgrade
mechanism. When switching from one server to another server, the IP Deskphone applies the
configuration parameters for the appropriate server.
The Server Profile option is implemented using the following command parameters:
• PRIMARY_SERVER_PROFILE <filename>
• SECONDARY_SERVER_PROFILE <filename>
The commands are processed as follows:
1. If the x_SERVER_PROFILE command is specified and contains the x Server Profile
<filename>, the Server Profile file is downloaded to the IP Deskphone during the
standard upgrade mechanism after downloading the System Configuration file.
If the Server Profile file is specified but cannot be downloaded, the IP Deskphone
uses the old Server Profile file, if it exists in the Flash File System (FFS). If there is
no old Server Profile file, the IP Deskphone applies the parameters from the System
Configuration file by default.
For example: PRIMARY_SERVER_PROFILE profile01.dat — applies values from
the profile01.dat file for the Primary server
2. If the x_SERVER_PROFILE command is specified, but the parameter is absent,
the IP Deskphone applies the parameters from the System Configuration file by
default for this server. The old Server Profile file is removed from the FFS.
For example: PRIMARY_SERVER_PROFILE <blank> — uses configuration
parameters taken from the System Configuration file and removes the old Server
Profile file designated for the Primary Server
3. If the „x_SERVER_PROFILE’ command is not specified or is skipped, the IP
Deskphone applies the configuration values obtained from the old Server Profile
file, if it exists. Otherwise, the configuration values are taken from the System
Configuration file by default.
Note:
If the IP Deskphone is reset to factory default, all profiles are removed.
The Primary and Secondary Server Profile file names are displayed in the Server Settings
menu of the IP Deskphone.
Limitations:
Features
216 SIP Software for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones-Administration November 2012
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