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Setting N/A for Softkey does not erase value.
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Setting N/A for Softkey does not erase value.
When a config file is passed and no value is defined for a key that is programmed, it does not overwrite the old values.

Example: A BLF is configured as a call-flow toggle, but we need it gone.

Erasing the *xxx value and setting the key no N/A in freePBX, or simply deleting the entry directly from the config file, will not actually disable the BLF. But if set it to just * then it just dials that if hit. At least no BLF light is present on that key any longer, though.

I should not have to use webadmin, be remotely near the phone, or set a bad value just to clear this. It affects any Yealink phone or sidecar I have used.

Is there another/ better way?
11-05-2013 11:21 PM
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RE: Setting N/A for Softkey does not erase value.
I concur. That would be a 'must' feature to completely wipe out the old configuration and load the new one. That said, instead of putting "N/A" for every line that we need to make it blank, there should be a autoprovisioning line to "reset to factory settings" before loading the new configuration.

Currently, I have to remotely log into a pc and connect to the customer's phone to reset it and then upload the new configuration.

The new firmware with RPS link makes things much easier. I ask customer just to press the "OK" button for 10 seconds. It resets configuration and then goes to the Yealink's RPS server, which points to our configuration server.

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11-06-2013 01:27 AM
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RE: Setting N/A for Softkey does not erase value.
Hi all,

Thanks for your opinions. Your requests have been submitted to the product department.
11-25-2013 04:34 PM
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RE: Setting N/A for Softkey does not erase value.
Hi all

I completely agree: With the current Auto-Provisioning mechanism you are only able to provision phones that have no config at all. It currently doesn't help if the phone has been misconfigured by the webinterface.

With Auto-Provisioning it must be possible to clear all defined settings (except the AES-Keys for the config-file encryption) before applying the new settings.

(But it's still better than having to configure each phone manually)

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12-04-2013 11:13 PM
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RE: Setting N/A for Softkey does not erase value.
I assume you are already aware that there is an easy way to blank out a give field by putting %NULL%. For example if the phone was provisioned with:
account.1.label = blabla

you can make it blank with:
account.1.label = %NULL%

This comes very handy when you don't want to erase customer data (phone book, etc) by resetting to factory defaults.

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06-05-2015 06:03 AM
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RE: Setting N/A for Softkey does not erase value.
(06-05-2015 06:03 AM)Barnabas Wrote:  I assume you are already aware that there is an easy way to blank out a give field by putting %NULL%. For example if the phone was provisioned with:
account.1.label = blabla

you can make it blank with:
account.1.label = %NULL%

This comes very handy when you don't want to erase customer data (phone book, etc) by resetting to factory defaults.

Barnabas

Yes sorry I never updated the thread but I did find this eventually and is a logical and usable solution.
06-05-2015 11:33 PM
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