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The <user>.cfg concept supports the complete range of user-related SIP-DECT functions, including a
user-specific DECT phone configuration. The user data in configuration files as described here supports
only a limited set of parameters.
user-specific DECT phone configuration. The user data in configuration files as described here supports
only a limited set of parameters.
To allow user data in configuration files, the following rules must be applied:
1 Initialize all possible data sets with default values Number/SIP user name is automatically set to
1 Initialize all possible data sets with default values Number/SIP user name is automatically set to
uid<X> (e.g,. uid1):
<CreatePPUser plainText=1 replaceData=1><user uid="1" name="" num="" addId=""
sipAuthId="" sipPw="" pin="" fixedSipPort="0" /> </CreatePPUser>
sipAuthId="" sipPw="" pin="" fixedSipPort="0" /> </CreatePPUser>
…
<CreatePPUser plainText=1 replaceData=1><user uid="512" name="" num="" addId=""
sipAuthId="" sipPw="" pin="" fixedSipPort="0" /> </CreatePPUser>
sipAuthId="" sipPw="" pin="" fixedSipPort="0" /> </CreatePPUser>
2 To “add” a user, set appropriate data:
<CreatePPUser plainText=1 replaceData=1><user uid="1" name="Account004 Mitel"
num="040226332195" addId="195" sipAuthId="040226332195" sipPw="broadnet.01" pin="195"
fixedSipPort="0" /> </CreatePPUser>
num="040226332195" addId="195" sipAuthId="040226332195" sipPw="broadnet.01" pin="195"
fixedSipPort="0" /> </CreatePPUser>
3 To “remove” a user, set to default data:
<CreatePPUser plainText=1 replaceData=1><user uid="1" name="" num="" addId=""
sipAuthId="" sipPw="" pin="" fixedSipPort="0" /></CreatePPUser>
sipAuthId="" sipPw="" pin="" fixedSipPort="0" /></CreatePPUser>
This supports the use of templates such as the following:
<CreatePPUser plainText=1 replaceData=1><user uid="1" name="%BWNAME-1%" num="%BWLINEPORT-
1%" addId="%BWEXTENSION-1%" sipAuthId="%BWAUTHUSER-1%" sipPw="%BWAUTHPASSWORD-1%"
pin="%BWEXTENSION-1%" fixedSipPort="0" /></CreatePPUser>
1%" addId="%BWEXTENSION-1%" sipAuthId="%BWAUTHUSER-1%" sipPw="%BWAUTHPASSWORD-1%"
pin="%BWEXTENSION-1%" fixedSipPort="0" /></CreatePPUser>
7.8.5 USER CONFIGURATION FILES
The user configuration files (user_common.cfg and <user>.cfg) enable the “External User Data
Provisioning” feature, which allows customers to import user data from a provisioning server. See the
SIP-DECT OM DECT Handset Sharing & Provisioning Installation & Administration User Guide for a full
description of that feature.
Provisioning” feature, which allows customers to import user data from a provisioning server. See the
SIP-DECT OM DECT Handset Sharing & Provisioning Installation & Administration User Guide for a full
description of that feature.
In addition <user>.cfg can also refer to user.cfg, a common file name for all users.
SIP-DECT 6.0 introduced the UDS_CommonUserFileName configuration attribute. When enabled, the
OMM tries to fetch the same user.cfg file from the provisioning server for each user executing the login
procedure, such that the login credentials of each user are used to access the provisioning server. This
means that the provisioning server executes user authentication and provides a user-specific user.cfg
when the user is authorized.
OMM tries to fetch the same user.cfg file from the provisioning server for each user executing the login
procedure, such that the login credentials of each user are used to access the provisioning server. This
means that the provisioning server executes user authentication and provides a user-specific user.cfg
when the user is authorized.
The UDS_CommonUserFileName attribute is enabled/disabled via the user_common.cfg file.
Please note:
The common user file name feature is only applicable in combination with the
file transfer protocols FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS or SFTP, which may require
user/password credentials. Changing this attribute might cause login/logout problems for
the users, because of changed authentication. It is up to the administrator to force user
logouts (delete users) optionally. In any case, the administrator must publish new
authentication data to users for their logins and logouts.
user/password credentials. Changing this attribute might cause login/logout problems for
the users, because of changed authentication. It is up to the administrator to force user
logouts (delete users) optionally. In any case, the administrator must publish new
authentication data to users for their logins and logouts.