Mitel Deutschland GmbH 68635RFP36U-01 User Manual
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10 APPENDIX
This Appendix contains additional information and examples for configuring your SIP-DECT system.
10.1 PRE-CONFIGURATION FILE RULES
The following file format description can be used to administrate the RFP and DECT phone configuration
with external applications, e.g. an external configuration management tool or a PBX communications
system.
with external applications, e.g. an external configuration management tool or a PBX communications
system.
The framework of the text file follows strictly defined rules. The main framework is divided in two parts:
1 An instruction section is used to drive a generic data creation for those fields not filled within data
1 An instruction section is used to drive a generic data creation for those fields not filled within data
sequence section.
2 A data sequence section defines data record fields. Each of them is explicitly set.
Layout rules in detail are:
Layout rules in detail are:
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Comments start with “#”.
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Each record is terminated by the regular expressions “\r” or “\n”.
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Instruction settings are made like: <tag> = <value>.
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Data sequence sections start with the key word “data_sequence”. This key word is
mandatory for file
processing to proceed. All instructions must be written before this row.
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Data sequence record fields are separated by colon “;”. Colons have also to be set for empty fields if
at least one follows which is not empty. Otherwise a position mismatch of fields will occur.
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If fields have several values assigned (that may be true for a few local RFP configuration fields like
“ntp_address”), they must be separated by comma “,”.
Notes:
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Because data sequence fields are separated by a colon, the content of that section can be generated
by a *.csv export of Excel Sheet and copied into the configuration file.
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Instructions are only processed on those fields that are left empty within the data sequence section.
10.1.1 DECT PHONE CONFIGURATION FILE (OMM DATABASE)
10.1.1.1 Supported Instructions
Instruction
Explanation
start_number
Numbers can be generated automatically. This instruction defines
the start value.
the start value.
no_of_number
If “start_number” is given, this instruction defines the maximum of
numbers which are generated.
numbers which are generated.
ac (authentication code)
If set to “number”, “ac” will be equal to number.
If a value is advised, it will be taken as a start number which will
be increased for each new record.
be increased for each new record.
additional_pin
sip_user
sip_pw
sos_number
If these instructions are set, the value will be taken as default