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The following shows an example of a local contact file used for SIP-T48G, SIP-T46G and
SIP-T29G IP phones:
<root_group>
<group display_name="All Contacts" ring=""/>
<group display_name="Blacklist" ring="" />
</root_group>
<root_contact>
<contact display_name="Mary" office_number="123" mobile_number="456"
other_number="2201" line="0" ring="Auto" group_id_name="All Contacts"
default_photo="Resource:default_contact_image.png"/>
<contact display_name="Damy" office_number="124" mobile_number="789"
other_number="2202" line="1" ring="Resource:Ring2.wav"
group_id_name="All Contacts"
default_photo="Resource:icon_family_b.png"/>
<contact display_name="Jack" office_number="125" mobile_number="234"
other_number="2203" line="2" ring="Custom:lin.wav" group_id_name="All
Contacts" default_photo="Resource:icon_family_b.png"/>
<contact display_name="Ada" office_number="8800" mobile_number="1234"
other_number="0000" line="0" ring="" group_id_name="Blacklist"
default_photo="Config:custom.png"/>
</root_contact>
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## Configure the custom local contact file ##
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#Specify the access URL of the custom local contact file.
local_contact.data.url =
For example, enter ―tftp://192.168.1.100/contact.xml‖ in the ―local_contact.data.url =‖
field. During the auto provisioning process, the IP phone connects to the provisioning
server ―192.168.1.100‖, and downloads the contact file ―contact.xml‖.
If you want to upload custom avatars for contacts, compress avatars as a tar formatted
file named as photo.tar (case-sensitive) and specify the access URL of the TAR file.
#Do not rename the filename (only applicable to SIP-T48G, SIP-T46G and SIP-T29G IP
phones)
local_contact.image.url =
#Specify the access URL of a TAR contact icon file. (only applicable to SIP-T48G IP
phones)
local_contact.icon.url =
For example, enter ―tftp://192.168.1.100/photo.tar‖ in the ―local_contact.image.url =‖