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Preface Related Documentation Typographic Element Italic Monospaced Font Meaning Indicates a variable that should be replaced with ITSP Hosted Voicemail Guide • SPA900 Series IP Phones Administrator Guide • SPA 2.0 ATA Administrator Guide • Linksys Voice over IP Product Guide: SIP ...
Preface Related Documentation Typographic Element Italic Monospaced Font Meaning Indicates a variable that should be replaced with ITSP Hosted Voicemail Guide • SPA900 Series IP Phones Administrator Guide • SPA 2.0 ATA Administrator Guide • Linksys Voice over IP Product Guide: SIP ...
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... A P T E R 1 Provisioning Linksys VoIP Devices This chapter describes the features and functionality available when provisioning Linksys VoIP devices and explains the setup required. In essence, it replaces the traditional physical analog telephone line connection from a customer premise to be widely distributed across the Internet, connected through routers and firewalls at the customer...
... A P T E R 1 Provisioning Linksys VoIP Devices This chapter describes the features and functionality available when provisioning Linksys VoIP devices and explains the setup required. In essence, it replaces the traditional physical analog telephone line connection from a customer premise to be widely distributed across the Internet, connected through routers and firewalls at the customer...
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... 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 used within an empty element form, than the current value of the following special characters with empty...
... 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 used within an empty element form, than the current value of the following special characters with empty...
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... XML profile. This example be generated with either of the tool (so as generated by the following commands: Example 2-7 Compressing the Configuration Profile # first invocation, replaces original file with gzip, and finally encrypt. For example, if profile.xml is a valid profile, the file profile.xml.gz is the gzip deflate algorithm...
... XML profile. This example be generated with either of the tool (so as generated by the following commands: Example 2-7 Compressing the Configuration Profile # first invocation, replaces original file with gzip, and finally encrypt. For example, if profile.xml is a valid profile, the file profile.xml.gz is the gzip deflate algorithm...
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... value of the plain-text file accepted by SPC is missing entirely from the web server pages. The following modifications: • Spaces between words are replaced by a semicolon (for readability. Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File Chapter 2 Creating Provisioning Scripts spc --sample-profile plain.txt # sample config.xml to be included in...
... value of the plain-text file accepted by SPC is missing entirely from the web server pages. The following modifications: • Spaces between words are replaced by a semicolon (for readability. Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File Chapter 2 Creating Provisioning Scripts spc --sample-profile plain.txt # sample config.xml to be included in...
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Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File Chapter 2 Creating Provisioning Scripts During macro expansion, expressions of the form $NAME and $(NAME) are replaced by the contents of the --key option in a resync URL. The special purpose parameters (GPP_SA through $SD, are only macro expanded as a valid macro name; ...
Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File Chapter 2 Creating Provisioning Scripts During macro expansion, expressions of the form $NAME and $(NAME) are replaced by the contents of the --key option in a resync URL. The special purpose parameters (GPP_SA through $SD, are only macro expanded as a valid macro name; ...
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In a profile, the corresponding tag is formed by replacing the space with an underscore "_", such as Par_Name. • An empty default value field implies an empty string The SPA continues to use the empty ...
In a profile, the corresponding tag is formed by replacing the space with an underscore "_", such as Par_Name. • An empty default value field implies an empty string The SPA continues to use the empty ...
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... be applied to generate distinct profiles, one for specific parameters, such as MAC address and serial number) via macro expansion of the profile rule parameter. Replace mac_address with the actual MAC address of variables available for macro expansion, see the "Macro Expansion Variables" section on page 4-7. For a complete list of the...
... be applied to generate distinct profiles, one for specific parameters, such as MAC address and serial number) via macro expansion of the profile rule parameter. Replace mac_address with the actual MAC address of variables available for macro expansion, see the "Macro Expansion Variables" section on page 4-7. For a complete list of the...
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...or $(NAME) form remains unchanged in provisioning. MAC address using upper case hex digits, for example SPA2102. Table 4-4 Macro Expansion Variables Macro Name $ A through P SA through GPP_SD. Replaced by the contents of the special purpose parameters GPP_SA through SD MA MAU MAC PN Macro Expansion The... form $$ expands to hold keys or passwords used in the parameter value after expansion. Replaced by the contents of the general purpose ...
...or $(NAME) form remains unchanged in provisioning. MAC address using upper case hex digits, for example SPA2102. Table 4-4 Macro Expansion Variables Macro Name $ A through P SA through GPP_SD. Replaced by the contents of the special purpose parameters GPP_SA through SD MA MAU MAC PN Macro Expansion The... form $$ expands to hold keys or passwords used in the parameter value after expansion. Replaced by the contents of the general purpose ...
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... be stored and retrieved using voice and a touchtone telephone. Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide B-2 Version 3.0 Available on their three separate components: (NPA), (NXX), and (XXXX). DTMF replaces dial pulses with electronically produced tones for off-peak) rather than a mileage-sensitive program rate. Exchange code (NXX)-The first three digits of Centrex service...
... be stored and retrieved using voice and a touchtone telephone. Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide B-2 Version 3.0 Available on their three separate components: (NPA), (NXX), and (XXXX). DTMF replaces dial pulses with electronically produced tones for off-peak) rather than a mileage-sensitive program rate. Exchange code (NXX)-The first three digits of Centrex service...