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Resync Fails On FNF, Resync From SIP - provisioning

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Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 4 Field Description Resync Error Retry Resync retry interval (in seconds) applied in case of Delay resync failure. The ATA has an error retry timer that activates if the previous attempt to sync with the provisioning server fails. The ATA waits to contact the server again until the timer counts down to zero. This parameter is the value that is initially loaded into the error retry timer. If this parameter is set to zero, the ATA immediately retries to sync with the provisioning server following a failed attempt. Default setting: 3600 seconds Forced Resync Delay Maximum delay (in seconds) that the ATA waits before performing a resync. The ATA does not resync while one of its lines is active. Because a resync can take several seconds, it is desirable to wait until the ATA has been idle for an extended period before resynchronizing. This allows a user to make calls in succession without interruption. The ATA has a timer that begins counting down when all of its lines become idle. This parameter is the initial value of the counter. Resync events are delayed until this counter decrements to zero. Default setting: 14,400 seconds Resync From SIP Enables a resync to be triggered via a SIP NOTIFY message. Default setting: Yes Resync After Upgrade Attempt Triggers a resync after every firmware upgrade attempt. Default setting: Yes Resync Trigger 1 Resync Trigger 2 Configurable resync trigger conditions. A resync is triggered when the logic equation in these parameters evaluates to TRUE. Default setting: (empty) Resync Fails On FNF Determines whether a file-not-found response from the provisioning server constitutes a successful or a failed resync. A failed resync activates the error resync timer. Default setting: Yes Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide 59

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Configuring Voice
Configuring Voice Settings
Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide
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Resync Error Retry
Delay
Resync retry interval (in seconds) applied in case of
resync failure.
The ATA has an error retry timer that activates if the
previous attempt to sync with the provisioning server
fails. The ATA waits to contact the server again until the
timer counts down to zero.
This parameter is the value that is initially loaded into the
error retry timer. If this parameter is set to zero, the ATA
immediately retries to sync with the provisioning server
following a failed attempt. Default setting:
3600 seconds
Forced Resync
Delay
Maximum delay (in seconds) that the ATA waits before
performing a resync.
The ATA does not resync while one of its lines is active.
Because a resync can take several seconds, it is
desirable to wait until the ATA has been idle for an
extended period before resynchronizing. This allows a
user to make calls in succession without interruption.
The ATA has a timer that begins counting down when all
of its lines become idle. This parameter is the initial
value of the counter. Resync events are delayed until this
counter decrements to zero. Default setting: 14,400
seconds
Resync From SIP
Enables a resync to be triggered via a SIP NOTIFY
message. Default setting: Yes
Resync After
Upgrade Attempt
Triggers a resync after every firmware upgrade attempt.
Default setting: Yes
Resync Trigger 1
Resync Trigger 2
Configurable resync trigger conditions. A resync is
triggered when the logic equation in these parameters
evaluates to TRUE. Default setting:
(empty)
Resync Fails On FNF
Determines whether a file-not-found response from the
provisioning server constitutes a successful or a failed
resync. A failed resync activates the error resync timer.
Default setting: Yes
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