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Using Provisioning Parameters, Combining Options

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Creating Provisioning Scripts Using Provisioning Parameters 2 The alias option matches only the left-hand-side of an alias as much as specified by the configured alias map. The element itself can be nested further. GPP_M could have contained the following: /SIP-Credentials/name = /flat-profile/Display_Name_1_ ; /SIP-Credentials/number = /flat-profile/User_ID_1_ ; /auth-secret = /flat-profile/Password_1_ ; In general, it is best to specify enough enclosing elements to ensure an unambiguous translation. The alias option is designed to recognize a limited number of critical parameters. Up to 30 parameters can be remapped this way. Combining Options Multiple URL options can be combined, by enclosing them within the same set of square brackets. The following are examples of valid URL option strings: [--post j --alias k] [--key "SymmetricSecret" --alias a] [--key "$SB" --post g] [--alias a --key abracadabra321 --post c] Using Provisioning Parameters This section describes the provisioning parameters broadly organized according to function. It includes the following topics: • General Purpose Parameters, page 48 • Enables, page 48 • Triggers, page 49 • Configurable Schedules, page 50 • Profile Rules, page 51 • Report Rule, page 53 • Upgrade Rule, page 55 Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide 47

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Creating Provisioning Scripts
Using Provisioning Parameters
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
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2
The
alias
option matches only the left-hand-side of an alias as much as specified
by the configured alias map. The element itself can be nested further. GPP_M
could have contained the following:
/SIP-Credentials/name = /flat-profile/Display_Name_1_ ;
/SIP-Credentials/number = /flat-profile/User_ID_1_ ;
/auth-secret = /flat-profile/Password_1_ ;
In general, it is best to specify enough enclosing elements to ensure an
unambiguous translation.
The
alias
option is designed to recognize a limited number of critical parameters.
Up to 30 parameters can be remapped this way.
Combining Options
Multiple URL options can be combined, by enclosing them within the same set of
square brackets. The following are examples of valid URL option strings:
[--post j --alias k]
[--key “SymmetricSecret” --alias a]
[--key “$SB” --post g]
[--alias a --key abracadabra321 --post c]
Using Provisioning Parameters
This section describes the provisioning parameters broadly organized according
to function. It includes the following topics:
General Purpose Parameters, page 48
Enables, page 48
Triggers, page 49
Configurable Schedules, page 50
Profile Rules, page 51
Report Rule, page 53
Upgrade Rule, page 55