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Chapter 4 Provisioning Field Reference Configuration Profile Parameters Table 4-1 Configuration Profile Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Forced_Resync_Delay Resync_From_SIP Resync_After_Upgrade_Attempt Resync_Trigger_1 Resync_Trigger_2 Resync_Fails_On_FNF Profile_Rule Description and Default Value Maximum delay (in seconds) the SPA waits before performing a resync. The device does not resync while one of its phone lines is active. Because a resync can take several seconds, it is desirable to wait until the device has been idle for an extended period before resyncing. This allows a user to make calls in succession without interruption. The device 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. The default is 14,400 seconds. Enables a resync to be triggered via a SIP NOTIFY message. The default is Yes. Triggers a resync after every firmware upgrade attempt. The default is Yes. Configurable resync trigger conditions. A resync is triggered when the logic equation in these parameters evaluates to TRUE. The default is (empty). 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. The default is Yes. 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 $MA, which expands to the device MAC address. The default is /spa$PSN.cfg. Version 3.0 Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide 4-3

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Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide
Version 3.0
Chapter 4
Provisioning Field Reference
Configuration Profile Parameters
Forced_Resync_Delay
Maximum delay (in seconds) the SPA waits
before performing a resync.
The device does not resync while one of its phone
lines is active. Because a resync can take several
seconds, it is desirable to wait until the device
has been idle for an extended period before
resyncing. This allows a user to make calls in
succession without interruption.
The device 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.
The default is 14,400 seconds.
Resync_From_SIP
Enables a resync to be triggered via a SIP
NOTIFY message.
The default is Yes.
Resync_After_Upgrade_Attempt
Triggers a resync after every firmware upgrade
attempt.
The default is 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.
The default is (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.
The default is Yes.
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 $MA, which expands to the device MAC
address.
The default is /spa$PSN.cfg.
Table 4-1
Configuration Profile Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
Description and Default Value