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...a large number of the SPA provisioning server. Optionally, user access to the SPA administration web server can also be independently password protected. The plain-text configuration file uses a proprietary format, which can be disabled, via provisioning. The Admin account provides... deployment. Configuration Access Control Besides configuration parameters that control resync and upgrade behavior, the SPA provides mechanisms for example, spa2102.cfg). The manufacturing reset control using the IVR can be encrypted to prevent unauthorized use standard tools to a subset ...
...a large number of the SPA provisioning server. Optionally, user access to the SPA administration web server can also be independently password protected. The plain-text configuration file uses a proprietary format, which can be disabled, via provisioning. The Admin account provides... deployment. Configuration Access Control Besides configuration parameters that control resync and upgrade behavior, the SPA provides mechanisms for example, spa2102.cfg). The manufacturing reset control using the IVR can be encrypted to prevent unauthorized use standard tools to a subset ...
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... the following example, Line 1 is disabled until GPP_A is similar to the second URL. ("$A" ne "Provisioned")? (Line_Enable_1_ = "No";)! The default value for the values of passwords, keys, and the GPP_SA to Provisioned through the first URL. All provisionable parameters are some examples of lost -reg? The URL specifies the target destination...
... the following example, Line 1 is disabled until GPP_A is similar to the second URL. ("$A" ne "Provisioned")? (Line_Enable_1_ = "No";)! The default value for the values of passwords, keys, and the GPP_SA to Provisioned through the first URL. All provisionable parameters are some examples of lost -reg? The URL specifies the target destination...
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...before being applied to both the first and second profiles, in that specifies a value for a customer telephone number and SIP registration password with names such as in one of profile information on separate servers and maintaining common configuration parameter values separate from the canonical names ...parameters that are different from account specific values. To do this mapping. Leave the first profile rule as SIP-number and SIP-password. Observe the SPA syslog trace to the new file: tftp://192.168.1.200/basic2.txt Click Submit All Changes. Partitioned Profiles...
...before being applied to both the first and second profiles, in that specifies a value for a customer telephone number and SIP registration password with names such as in one of profile information on separate servers and maintaining common configuration parameter values separate from the canonical names ...parameters that are different from account specific values. To do this mapping. Leave the first profile rule as SIP-number and SIP-password. Observe the SPA syslog trace to the new file: tftp://192.168.1.200/basic2.txt Click Submit All Changes. Partitioned Profiles...
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...through the web interface, instead simply enter each alias consecutively). /customer-account/SIP-number = /flat-profile/User_ID_1_ ; /customer-account/SIP-password = /flat-profile/Password_1_ ; The text-based profile understood by SPC uses a different syntax from Linksys. Version 3.0 Linksys SPA Provisioning... (SPC) converts a text-based profile definition into a binary file, account.cfg, using the following example: User_ID[1] "17775551234" ; Password[1] "512835907884" ; Open the test SPA web interface on the admin/advanced page, Provisioning tab, and edit GPP_A to contain the alias...
...through the web interface, instead simply enter each alias consecutively). /customer-account/SIP-number = /flat-profile/User_ID_1_ ; /customer-account/SIP-password = /flat-profile/Password_1_ ; The text-based profile understood by SPC uses a different syntax from Linksys. Version 3.0 Linksys SPA Provisioning... (SPC) converts a text-based profile definition into a binary file, account.cfg, using the following example: User_ID[1] "17775551234" ; Password[1] "512835907884" ; Open the test SPA web interface on the admin/advanced page, Provisioning tab, and edit GPP_A to contain the alias...
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... device configuration web page, and they are referenced by prepending the variable name with a '$' character, such as variables in response to hold encryption keys and passwords. They are not included in the configuration report sent in provisioning and upgrade rules.
... device configuration web page, and they are referenced by prepending the variable name with a '$' character, such as variables in response to hold encryption keys and passwords. They are not included in the configuration report sent in provisioning and upgrade rules.
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... not expanded outside of this limited context. Note that $SA through SD MA MAU MAC PN Macro Expansion The form $$ expands to hold keys or passwords used in provisioning. MAC address using lower case hex digits, and colons to CDE. Macro variable substrings can be specified with length q (or else till... contains ABCDEF, then $(A:2) expands to CDEF, and $(A:2:3) expands to separate hex digit pairs, for example, 000e08aabbcc. MAC address using upper case hex digits, for example SPA2102.
... not expanded outside of this limited context. Note that $SA through SD MA MAU MAC PN Macro Expansion The form $$ expands to hold keys or passwords used in provisioning. MAC address using lower case hex digits, and colons to CDE. Macro variable substrings can be specified with length q (or else till... contains ABCDEF, then $(A:2) expands to CDEF, and $(A:2:3) expands to separate hex digit pairs, for example, 000e08aabbcc. MAC address using upper case hex digits, for example SPA2102.
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..." ; NAT_Keep_Alive_Dest[1] "$PROXY" ; NTFY/full excl. "" ; "Yes" ; "No" ; EXT_SIP_Port[1] "" ; REG/1-line excl. OPT/full excl. Blind_Attn-Xfer_Enable[1] "No" ; "3600" ; # *** Subscriber Information Display_Name[1] User_ID[1] Password[1] Use_Auth_ID[1] Auth_ID[1] Mini_Certificate[1] SRTP_Private_Key[1] No # *** Supplementary Service Subscription Call_Waiting_Serv[1] Block_CID_Serv[1] Block_ANC_Serv[1] Dist_Ring_Serv[1] Cfwd_All_Serv[1] Cfwd_Busy_Serv[1] "Yes" ; "Yes" ; MOH_Server[1] "" ; SIP_TOS/DiffServ_Value[1] "0x68" ; "3600" ; Linksys SPA...
..." ; NAT_Keep_Alive_Dest[1] "$PROXY" ; NTFY/full excl. "" ; "Yes" ; "No" ; EXT_SIP_Port[1] "" ; REG/1-line excl. OPT/full excl. Blind_Attn-Xfer_Enable[1] "No" ; "3600" ; # *** Subscriber Information Display_Name[1] User_ID[1] Password[1] Use_Auth_ID[1] Auth_ID[1] Mini_Certificate[1] SRTP_Private_Key[1] No # *** Supplementary Service Subscription Call_Waiting_Serv[1] Block_CID_Serv[1] Block_ANC_Serv[1] Dist_Ring_Serv[1] Cfwd_All_Serv[1] Cfwd_Busy_Serv[1] "Yes" ; "Yes" ; MOH_Server[1] "" ; SIP_TOS/DiffServ_Value[1] "0x68" ; "3600" ; Linksys SPA...
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...[2] "high" ; # options: low/medium/high/very high SIP_100REL_Enable[2] "No" ; EXT_SIP_Port[2] "" ; NAT_Keep_Alive_Dest[2] "$PROXY" ; OPT|NTFY|REG/full/full excl. SAS_Inbound_RTP_Sink[2] "" ; "No" ; "0" ; "3600" ; # *** Subscriber Information Display_Name[2] User_ID[2] Password[2] Use_Auth_ID[2] Auth_ID[2] Mini_Certificate[2] SRTP_Private_Key[2] No # *** Supplementary Service Subscription Call_Waiting_Serv[2] "Yes" ; Cblk_Ring_Splash_Len[1] ! SIP_Debug_Option[2] "none" ; # options: none/1-line/1-line excl. "No" ;
...[2] "high" ; # options: low/medium/high/very high SIP_100REL_Enable[2] "No" ; EXT_SIP_Port[2] "" ; NAT_Keep_Alive_Dest[2] "$PROXY" ; OPT|NTFY|REG/full/full excl. SAS_Inbound_RTP_Sink[2] "" ; "No" ; "0" ; "3600" ; # *** Subscriber Information Display_Name[2] User_ID[2] Password[2] Use_Auth_ID[2] Auth_ID[2] Mini_Certificate[2] SRTP_Private_Key[2] No # *** Supplementary Service Subscription Call_Waiting_Serv[2] "Yes" ; Cblk_Ring_Splash_Len[1] ! SIP_Debug_Option[2] "none" ; # options: none/1-line/1-line excl. "No" ;