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Provisioning Your ATA Device, Provisioning Capabilities - firmware

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Basic Administration and Configuration Provisioning Your ATA Device 2 Provisioning Your ATA Device This section describes the provisioning functionality of the ATA device. This section includes the following topics: • "Provisioning Capabilities" section on page 45 • "Configuration Profile" section on page 46 For detailed information about provisioning your ATA device, refer to the SPA Provisioning Guide. Provisioning Capabilities The ATA device provides for secure provisioning and remote upgrade. Provisioning is achieved through configuration profiles transferred to the device via TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS. To configure Provisioning, go to Provisioning tab in the administration web server. The ATA device can be configured to automatically resync its internal configuration state to a remote profile periodically and on power up. The automatic resyncs are controlled by configuring the desired profile URL into the device. The ATA device accepts profiles in XML format, or alternatively in a proprietary binary format, which is generated by a profile compiler tool available from Cisco. Find the Profiler Compiler for your ATA at http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/ sell/smb/products/voice_and_conferencing.html#~vc_technical_resources. The ATA device supports up to 256-bit symmetric key encryption of profiles. For the initial transfer of the profile encryption key (initial provisioning stage), the ATA device can receive a profile from an encrypted channel (HTTPS), or it can resync to a binary profile generated by the Cisco-supplied profile compiler. In the latter case, the profile compiler can encrypt the profile specifically for the target ATA device, without requiring an explicit key exchange. Remote firmware upgrade is achieved via TFTP or HTTP (firmware upgrades using HTTPS are not supported). Remote upgrades are controlled by configuring the desired firmware image URL into the ATA device via a remote profile resync. For further information about remote provisioning refer to the SPA Provisioning Guide. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 45

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Basic Administration and Configuration
Provisioning Your ATA Device
Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide
45
2
Provisioning Your ATA Device
This section describes the provisioning functionality of the ATA device. This
section includes the following topics:
“Provisioning Capabilities” section on page 45
“Configuration Profile” section on page 46
For detailed information about provisioning your ATA device, refer to the
SPA
Provisioning Guide.
Provisioning Capabilities
The ATA device provides for secure provisioning and remote upgrade.
Provisioning is achieved through configuration profiles transferred to the device
via TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS. To configure Provisioning, go to Provisioning tab in the
administration web server.
The ATA device can be configured to automatically resync its internal
configuration state to a remote profile periodically and on power up. The
automatic resyncs are controlled by configuring the desired profile URL into the
device.
The ATA device accepts profiles in XML format, or alternatively in a proprietary
binary format, which is generated by a profile compiler tool available from Cisco.
Find the Profiler Compiler for your ATA at
sell/smb/products/voice_and_conferencing.html#~vc_technical_resources
.
The ATA device supports up to 256-bit symmetric key encryption of profiles. For
the initial transfer of the profile encryption key (initial provisioning stage), the ATA
device can receive a profile from an encrypted channel (HTTPS), or it can resync
to a binary profile generated by the Cisco-supplied profile compiler. In the latter
case, the profile compiler can encrypt the profile specifically for the target ATA
device, without requiring an explicit key exchange.
Remote firmware upgrade is achieved via TFTP or HTTP (firmware upgrades
using HTTPS are not supported). Remote upgrades are controlled by configuring
the desired firmware image URL into the ATA device via a remote profile resync.
For further information about remote provisioning refer to the
SPA Provisioning
Guide
.