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<item>
<ln>Doe</ln>
<fn>John</fn>
<ct>1001</ct>
<sd>1</sd>
<rt>1</rt>
<dc/>
<ad>0</ad>
<ar>0</ar>
<bw> 0</bw>
<bb>0</bb>
</item>
...
<item>
<ln>Smith</ln>
<fn>Bill</fn>
<ct>1003</ct>
<sd>3</sd>
<rt>3</rt>
<dc/>
<ad>0</ad>
<ar>0</ar>
<bw> 0</bw>
<bb>0</bb>
</item>
</item_list>
</directory>
Element
Permitted Values
Interpretation
fn
UTF-8 encoded string 
of up to 40 bytes
first name
Note: In some cases, this will be less than 40 characters due to 
UTF-8’s variable length encoding.
ln
UTF-8 encoded string 
of up to 40 bytes
last name
ct
UTF-8 encoded string 
containing digits (the 
user part of a SIP 
URL) or a string that 
constitutes a valid SIP 
URL
contact
Used by the phone to address a remote party in the same way that a 
string of digits or a SIP URL are dialed manually by the user. This 
element is also used to associate incoming callers with a particular 
directory entry.
Note: This field cannot be null or duplicated.
sd
Null, 1 to 9999
speed-dial index
Associates a particular entry with a speed dial bin for one-touch 
dialing or dialing from the speed dial menu.
Note: On the SoundPoint IP 330/320, the maximum speed-dial index 
is 99.