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Configuring Voice Configuring Voice Settings 4 Field Profile Rule Profile Rule B: Profile Rule C: Profile Rule D: Profile Name and Profile Region Log Resync Request Msg Log Resync Success Msg Log Resync Failure Msg Description This parameter is a profile script that evaluates to the provisioning resync command. The command is a TCP/ IP operation and an associated URL. The TCP/IP operation can be TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS. If the command is not specified, TFTP is assumed, and the address of the TFTP server is obtained through DHCP option 66. In the URL, either the IP address or the FQDN of the server can be specified. The file name can have macros, such as $MA, which expands to the ATA MAC address. Default setting:: /spa$PSN.cfg Defines second, third, and fourth resync commands and associated profile URLs. These profile scripts are executed sequentially after the primary Profile Rule resync operation has completed. If a resync is triggered and Profile Rule is blank, Profile Rule B, C, and D are still evaluated and executed. Default setting: (empty) A provisioning server can store string data in this parameter, and subsequently read this data back when querying the ATA. It performs no other internal function. This parameter contains the message that is sent to the Syslog server at the start of a resync attempt. Default setting: $PN $MAC - Requesting resync $SCHEME:// $SERVIP:$PORT$PATH. Syslog message issued upon successful completion of a resync attempt. Default setting: $PN $MAC - Successful resync $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH - $ERR. Syslog message issued after a failed resync attempt. Default setting: $PN $MAC - Resync failed: $ERR. Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide 60

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Configuring Voice
Configuring Voice Settings
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4
Profile Rule
This parameter is a profile script that evaluates to the
provisioning resync command. The command is a TCP/
IP operation and an associated URL. The TCP/IP
operation can be TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS.
If the command is not specified, TFTP is assumed, and
the address of the TFTP server is obtained through
DHCP option 66. In the URL, either the IP address or the
FQDN of the server can be specified. The file name can
have macros, such as $MA, which expands to the ATA
MAC address. Default setting:: /spa$PSN.cfg
Profile Rule B:
Profile Rule C:
Profile Rule D:
Defines second, third, and fourth resync commands and
associated profile URLs. These profile scripts are
executed sequentially after the primary Profile Rule
resync operation has completed. If a resync is triggered
and Profile Rule is blank, Profile Rule B, C, and D are still
evaluated and executed. Default setting: (empty)
Profile Name and
Profile Region
A provisioning server can store string data in this
parameter, and subsequently read this data back when
querying the ATA. It performs no other internal function.
Log Resync
Request Msg
This parameter contains the message that is sent to the
Syslog server at the start of a resync attempt. Default
setting: $PN $MAC – Requesting resync $SCHEME://
$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH.
Log Resync
Success Msg
Syslog message issued upon successful completion of
a resync attempt. Default setting: $PN $MAC –
Successful resync $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH -
- $ERR.
Log Resync Failure
Msg
Syslog message issued after a failed resync attempt.
Default setting:
$PN $MAC – Resync failed: $ERR.
Field
Description