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Select TFTP Use Alternate TFTP use alternate tftp Enables or disables the alternate TFTP server. Valid values are
"0" disabled and "1" enabled.
For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Server
Protocol” on page4-80.
FTP Server FTP Server ftp server The FTP server’s IP address or network host name. This will
become effective after this configuration file has been
downloaded into the phone.
Optional: You can also assign a username and password for
access to the FTP server. See the following parameters for
setting username and password.
For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Server
Protocol” on page4-80.
FTP Path FTP Path ftp path Specifies the path name for which the configuration files
reside on the FTP server for downloading to the IP Phone.
If the IP phone’s configuration and firmware files are located
in a sub-directory beneath the servers root directory, the rel-
ative path to that sub-directory should be entered in this
field.
For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Server
Protocol” on page4-80.
FTP Username FTP Username ftp username The username to enter for accessing the FTP server. This will
become effective after this configuration file has been
downloaded into the phone.
The IP Phones support usernames containing dots (“.”).
For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Server
Protocol” on page4-80.
FTP Password FTP Password ftp password The password to enter for accessing the FTP server. This will
become effective after this configuration file has been
downloaded into the phone.
For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Server
Protocol” on page4-80.
HTTP Server HTTP Server http server The HTTP servers IP address. This will become effective after
this configuration file has been downloaded into the phone.
Optional:
You can also assign an HTTP relative path to the HTTP server.
See the next parameter (http path).
For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Server
Protocol” on page4-80.
HTTP Path HTTP Path http path Specifies the path name for which the configuration files
reside on the HTTP server for downloading to the IP Phone.
If the IP phone’s configuration and firmware files are located
in a sub-directory beneath the servers root directory, the rel-
ative path to that sub-directory should be entered in this
field.
For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Server
Protocol” on page4-80.
HTTP Port HTTP Port http port Specifies the HTTP port that the server uses to load the con-
figuration to the phone over HTTP.
For more information, see Chapter 4, “Configuration Server
Protocol” on page4-80.
Parameter In
IP Phone UI
Parameter in
Mitel Web UI
Parameters in Configuration
Files
Description