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IntroductionviiConventions Used in Yealink DocumentationsYealink documentations contain a few typographic conventions and writing conventions.You need to know the following basic typographic conventions to distinguish types of in-textinformation:Convention DescriptionBoldHighlights the web/phone user interface items such as menus,menu selections, soft keys, or directory names when they areinvolved in a procedure or user action (e.g., Click onSettings->Upgrade.).Also used to emphasize text (e.g., Important!).ItalicsUsed to show the format of examples (e.g.,http(s)://[IPv6address]), or to show the title of a section in the referencedocumentations available on the Yealink Technical SupportWebsite (e.g.,Triggering the IP phone to Perform the AutoProvisioning).Blue TextUsed for cross references to other sections within thisdocumentation (e.g., refer to Ring Tones on page 809), forhyperlinks to non-Yealink websites (e.g., RFC 3315) or forhyperlinks to Yealink Technical Support website.Blue Text in ItalicsUsed for hyperlinks to Yealink resources outside of thisdocumentation such as the Yealink documentations (e.g.,Yealink_SIP-T2_Series_T19(P)E2_T4_Series_T5_Series_W5_Series_CP860_IP_Phones_Auto_Provisioning_Guide_V81).You also need to know the following writing conventions to distinguish conditional information:Convention Description<>Indicates that you must enter information specific to phone ornetwork. For example, when you see , enter your phone’s12-digit MAC address. If you see , enter yourphone’s IP address.->Indicates that you need to select an item from a menu. Forexample, Settings->Basic Settings indicates that you need toselect Basic Settings from the Settings menu.Reading the Configuration Parameter TablesThe feature descriptions discussed in this guide include two tables. One is a summary table ofprovisioning methods that you can use to configure the features. The other is a table of details
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