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Configuration Profile Parameters Chapter 4 Provisioning Field Reference Table 4-1 Configuration Profile Parameters (continued) Parameter Name Profile_Rule_B Profile_Rule_C Profile_Rule_D Log_Resync_Request_Msg Log_Resync_Success_Msg Log_Resync_Failure_Msg Report_Rule Description and Default Value 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. The default is (empty). This parameter contains the message that is sent to the Syslog server at the start of a resync attempt. The default is $PN $MAC - Requesting resync $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH. Syslog message issued upon successful completion of a resync attempt. The default is $PN $MAC - Successful resync $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH -- $ERR. Syslog message issued after a failed resync attempt. The default is $PN $MAC - Resync failed: $ERR. The target URL to which configuration reports are sent. This parameter has the same syntax as the Profile_Rule parameter, and resolves to a TCP/IP command with an associated URL. A configuration report is generated in response to an authenticated SIP NOTIFY message, with Event: report. The report is an XML file containing the name and value of all the device parameters. This parameter may optionally contain an encryption key. For example: [ --key $K ] tftp://ps.callhome.net/$MA/rep.xml.enc The default is (empty). Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide 4-4 Version 3.0

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Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide
Version 3.0
Chapter 4
Provisioning Field Reference
Configuration Profile Parameters
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.
The default is (empty).
Log_Resync_Request_Msg
This parameter contains the message that is sent
to the Syslog server at the start of a resync
attempt.
The default is $PN $MAC – Requesting resync
$SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH.
Log_Resync_Success_Msg
Syslog message issued upon successful
completion of a resync attempt.
The default is $PN $MAC – Successful resync
$SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH -- $ERR.
Log_Resync_Failure_Msg
Syslog message issued after a failed resync
attempt.
The default is $PN $MAC – Resync failed:
$ERR.
Report_Rule
The target URL to which configuration reports
are sent. This parameter has the same syntax as
the Profile_Rule parameter, and resolves to a
TCP/IP command with an associated URL.
A configuration report is generated in response to
an authenticated SIP NOTIFY message, with
Event: report. The report is an XML file
containing the name and value of all the device
parameters.
This parameter may optionally contain an
encryption key.
For example:
[ --key $K ]
The default is (empty).
Table 4-1
Configuration Profile Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
Description and Default Value