Siemens optipoint 410 s v6.0 Manual Do Utilizador

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XML Overview
 A31003-J4260-M101-2-76A9, 03-2007
3-2
XML Configuration Management, Administrator Manual
   
   
   
xml_03.fm
Structure of an XML File
3.2.1
General and Phone-Specific XML Files
Phones load the following two files during every XML upload:
the general XML file for system-wide configuration.
the device-specific XML file with settings that apply to specific phone models. 
A phone uses the file name and XML header to differentiate between files.
3.2.1.1
File names
The MAC address of the phone is attached to the file name of the device-specific XML file. The 
first part of the name is generated using the type and version of the phone and suffixed with 
the attribute "_conf" (op410adv_conf). This procedure ensures that a unique name is generat-
ed for every type of phone. 
Example: op420adv_conf0001e321bb06.xml
The above example is a device-specific configuration file for an optiPoint 420 advance. 
The following table contains a list of default file names:
"yyyyyyyyyyyy" represents each phone’s MAC address.
Model
System configuration
Device configuration
optiPoint 420 advance
op420adv_conf.xml
op420adv_confyyyyyyyyyyyy.xml
optiPoint 420 default
op420std_conf.xml
op420std_confyyyyyyyyyy.xml
optiPoint 420 economy plus
op420ecop_conf.xml
op420ecop_confyyyyyyyyy.xml
optiPoint 420 economy
op420eco_conf.xml
op420eco_confyyyyyyyyyy.xml
optiPoint 410 advance
op410adv_conf.xml
op410adv_confyyyyyyyyyyyy.xml
optiPoint 410 default
op410std_conf.xml
op410std_confyyyyyyyyyyy.xml
optiPoint 410 economy plus
op410ecop_conf.xml
op410ecop_confyyyyyyyyyy.xml
optiPoint 410 economy
op410eco_conf.xml
op410eco_confyyyyyyyyyyy.xml
optiPoint 410 entry
op410entry_conf.xml
op410entry_confyyyyyyyyyy.xml