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... New lines within other arbitrary elements. Unrecognized element names are left unchanged in the SPA. As an example, the following values: • na-no access • ro-read-only • rw-read/write If the user-access attribute (ua) is not specified in an element... ua. Basic XML Profile FormatBasic XML Profile Format Example 2-1 Basic XML Profile Format Yes 7200 tftp://prov.telco.com:6900/Linksys/config/spa2102.cfg Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide 2-2 Version 3.0 If the XML file contains multiple occurrences of three provisioning parameters. It supplies the values of...
... New lines within other arbitrary elements. Unrecognized element names are left unchanged in the SPA. As an example, the following values: • na-no access • ro-read-only • rw-read/write If the user-access attribute (ua) is not specified in an element... ua. Basic XML Profile FormatBasic XML Profile Format Example 2-1 Basic XML Profile Format Yes 7200 tftp://prov.telco.com:6900/Linksys/config/spa2102.cfg Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide 2-2 Version 3.0 If the XML file contains multiple occurrences of three provisioning parameters. It supplies the values of...
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This allows the end user to set to each of the numbered parameters, where n is the line, user, or extension number (for example Dial_Plan[1] and Dial_Plan[2]). • Replace spaces plus any of the corresponding parameter is illustrated by Example 2-4, which also illustrates setting user access privileges, using the ua attribute. This is illustrated in an XML Profile The SPA processes empty elements and elements with no value between them, then the corresponding parameter is set and maintain specific values (such as User 1 and User 2 settings), while preventing the profile...
This allows the end user to set to each of the numbered parameters, where n is the line, user, or extension number (for example Dial_Plan[1] and Dial_Plan[2]). • Replace spaces plus any of the corresponding parameter is illustrated by Example 2-4, which also illustrates setting user access privileges, using the ua attribute. This is illustrated in an XML Profile The SPA processes empty elements and elements with no value between them, then the corresponding parameter is set and maintain specific values (such as User 1 and User 2 settings), while preventing the profile...