(04-17-2015 06:11 PM)Yealink_Peter Wrote: Hi Zach,
If you configure "features.custom_factory_config.enable = 1", you will see the factory configuration import item on phone WUI, as below screenshot shows, you can import the customized config.bin file here. Please be aware that you should reboot the phone first to make the change effctive. after complete rebooting, then reset phone, you will find the phone keep the customized settings after resetting.
The method via provision:
add below parameters to the common.cfg file and trigger provision, then reboot phone.
features.custom_factory_config.enable = 1
custom_factory_configuration.url = http://<WEBSERVER>.com ##customized configure file is format as ".bin"
Thank you!
Best Regars,
Peter
Thank you Peter! I've finally found a moment (two years I know, we've been extremely swamped with work) where I can update our back end provisioning method and start to utilize factory config's for our business model. I've attempted quite a few times, but I'm having difficulty keeping the password for our provisioning in the .bin's on the export config. The values I'm using in the configuration of the phone are the following:
Code:
#!version:1.0.0.1
static.features.custom_factory_config.enable = 1
static.auto_provision.server.url = ftp://<SERVER>.com
static.auto_provision.server.username = <USERNAME>
static.auto_provision.server.password = <PASSWORD>
After I have the phone obtain these values, I then perform a reboot on it to make sure it keeps them. Once I do that, I download the import configuration from the following location:
I then import that .bin configuration within the factory config and receive a notification that it imports ok.
Once this is done, I do a final reboot of the phone. When it comes back up, I factory reset it. After factory resetting, it attempts to log into the provisioning server with the correct username, but it does not provide the password and cannot access the provisioning. If I remove the password requirement on the server, it works as intended. We cannot do that however, as this is security hole (not that FTP isn't bad already).
Is there a method to get this to work?
Regards,
Zach