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Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP 
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CONFIG_FILES=”phone1[MACADDRESS].cfg, sip.cfg” MISC_FILES=””
LOG FILE DIRECTORY=”” OVERRIDES_DIRECTORY=”” 
CONTACTS_DIRECTORY=”” LICENSE_DIRECTORY=””/>
If you have a requirement for separate application loads on different phones 
on the same boot server, you can modify the application that is loaded when 
each phone reboots. An example is 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[PHONE_PART_NUMBER].ld”
CONFIG_FILES=”phone1.cfg, sip.cfg” MISC_FILES=””
LOG FILE DIRECTORY=”” OVERRIDES_DIRECTORY=”” 
CONTACTS_DIRECTORY=”” LICENSE_DIRECTORY=””/>
You can also use the substitution strings PHONE_MODEL, 
PHONE_PART_NUMBER, and PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS in the master 
configuration file.
You can also direct phone upgrades to a software image and configuration 
files based on the phone model number and part number. All XML attributes 
can be modified in this manner. An example is 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.ld” CONFIG_FILES=”phone1.cfg, 
sip.cfg” MISC_FILES=”” LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY=”” 
OVERRIDES_DIRECTORY=”” 
CONTACTS_DIRECTORY=”” LICENSE_DIRECTORY=”” 
APP_FILE_PATH_SPIP300=”SPIP300.sip.ld” 
CONFIG_FILES_SPIP300=”phone1_SPIP300.cfg, sip_SPIP300.cfg” 
APP_FILE_PATH_SPIP500=”SPIP500.sip.ld” 
CONFIG_FILES_SPIP500=”phone1_SPIP500.cfg, sip_SPIP500.cfg” />
For more information, refer to “Technical Bulletin 35361: Overriding 
Parameters in Master Configuration File on SoundPoint IP Phones“ at 
.
Application Configuration
The configuration file sip.cfg contains SIP protocol and core configuration 
settings that would typically apply to an entire installation and must be set 
before the phones will be operational, unless changed through the local web