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File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. You can enable or disable this feature with the flag
present in the Device Configuration file. By default, this flag is set to NO.
- YES - prompt the user about the scheduled event and the user can accept or reject
the scheduled software update check by pressing the YES or NO soft key.
- NO - disables the remote check for update option.
SECURE _INCALL_DIGITS [YES | NO] — shows the typed digits as asterisks when the
user makes a call into the voice mail. When this feature is enabled, the most recently-
pressed key is displayed but is overwritten by an asterisk (*) when the next key is pressed.
The user has the option to Hide or Unhide the digits typed.
- YES - provides the secure digits while in call functionality.
- NO - disables the secure digits while in call functionality.
E911_USERNAME — is an emergency username used for making an emergency call
that does not require login. The proxy must be configured with the same emergency
username, otherwise, the emergency call fails.
E911_PROXY — is a default emergency proxy. This variable must contain the value that
matches the value defined by one of the following variables specified in the same config
file:
- SIP_DOMAIN1
- SIP_DOMAIN2
- SIP_DOMAIN3
- SIP_DOMAIN4
- SIP_DOMAIN5
If E911_PROXY does not match the value defined by these five variables, or the variable
E911_PROXY is not defined, the value of SIP_DOMAIN1 is used as the emergency
proxy.
E911_PASSWORD — is the password for the emergency username that is used for
making an emergency call that does not require login. The proxy must be configured with
the same password; otherwise the emergency call fails.
E911_TXLOC — is the variable that describes location information that must be sent with
the REGISTER SIP message, or with the INVITE SIP message.
MENU_AUTO_BACKOUT — is a menu auto back-out time preference configuration
used to configure the auto back-out time on newly created profiles (not for profiles that
already exist). The values, in seconds, are 0, 15, 30, 60, 120, 300, 600. The default value
is 30.
Example:
MENU_AUTO_BACKOUT 15
Configure the provisioning server
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