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• CONFIG_FILES—A comma-separated list of configuration files. Each file 
name has a maximum length of 255 characters and the list of file names has 
a maximum length of 2047 characters, including commas and white space. 
Each configuration file can be specified as a URL with its own protocol, 
user name and password, for example 
ftp://usr:pwd@server/dir/phone2034.cfg.
• MISC_FILES—A comma-separated list of other required files. Dictionary 
resource files listed here will be stored in the phone's flash file system. So 
if the phone reboots at a time when the boot server is unavailable, it will 
still be able to load the preferred language.
• LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY—An alternative directory to use for log files if 
required. A URL can also be specified. This is blank by default. 
• CONTACTS_DIRECTORY—An alternative directory to use for user 
directory files if required. A URL can also be specified. This is blank by 
default.
• OVERRIDES_DIRECTORY—An alternative directory to use for 
configuration overrides files if required. A URL can also be specified. This 
is blank by default.
• LICENSE_DIRECTORY—An alternative directory to use for license files if 
required. A URL can also be specified. This is blank by default.
If you have a requirement for different application loads on different phones 
on the same boot server, you can create a variable in the master configuration 
file that is replaced by the MAC address of each phone when it reboots. An 
example is shown below:
<?xml version=”1.0” standalone=”yes”?>
<!-- Default Master SIP Configuration File -->
<!-- edit and rename this file to <Ethernet-address>.cfg for 
each phone. -->
<!-- $RCSfile: 000000000000.cfg,v $  $Revision:$ -->
< APPLICATION APP_FILE_PATH=”sip[MACADDRESS].ld”
Note
On the SoundPoint IP 500, there is insufficient room for a language file. Specifying 
one will cause a reboot loop
Warning
The order of the configuration files listed in CONFIG_FILES is significant:
The files are processed in the order listed (left to right).
The same parameters may be included in more than one file.
The parameter found first in the list of files will be the one that is effective. 
This provides a convenient means of overriding the behavior of one or more phones 
without changing the baseline configuration files for an entire system.