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Deploying Net Phone
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When installing a system involving a number of Net Phones, using server-based 
configurations and/or copying of configuration files onto other PCs can improve the 
on-going administration. This section describes three server-based configuration items 
plus instructions for duplicating configuration data from one Net Phone onto other Net 
Phones. Typically, a combination of these items is used for deploying multiple Net 
Phones in your organization.
Server-based Automatic Updates – Upgrades to Net Phone can be published on 
the server. Each time a Net Phone client attempts to make a connection to the 
server, its version is checked, when an update is available, this update may be 
offered or forced to the user causing the client PC to be updated.
Server-based Dial Plan – A Dial Plan for making calls and how to treat Caller ID 
information is required for many Net Phone features. This can be a complex issue 
for many users, thus having a server-based common definition administered and 
tested by one person makes the settings for all other people. This makes it much 
easier for each user.
Server-based Net Phone COS – The Server controlled COS requires the Net 
Phone configuration files to be stored on and used from the central server. This 
allows the system administrator to setup a configuration, save it to the server, and 
then have a group of Net Phones use that configuration from the server.   Thus by 
making a single configuration change, the system administrator can cause that 
change take affect on all users (in the group).
Copying Configuration Files to Other PCs – As an alternative to creating a 
centralized COS or Dial Plan, it may be useful to create a configuration on one PC 
and copy these configuration files from this PC to others being setup. This 
operation saves time and may be practical for smaller installations.