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General Purpose Parameters Chapter 4 Provisioning Field Reference General Purpose Parameters The following table defines the function and usage of each parameter in the General Purpose Parameters section of the Provisioning tab. Table 4-3 General Purpose Parameters Parameter Name GPP_SA GPP_SB GPP_SC GPP_SD GPP_A GPP_B GPP_C GPP_D GPP_E GPP_F GPP_G GPP_H GPP_I GPP_J GPP_K GPP_L GPP_M GPP_N GPP_O GPP_P Description and Default Value Special purpose provisioning parameters, designed to hold encryption keys and passwords. To ensure the integrity of the encryption mechanism, these parameters must be kept secret. Therefore these parameters are not displayed on the device configuration web page, and they are not included in the configuration report sent in response to a SIP NOTIFY command. The default is (empty) General purpose provisioning parameters. These parameter can be used as variables in provisioning and upgrade rules. They are referenced by prepending the variable name with a '$' character, such as $GPP_A. The default is (empty) Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide 4-6 Version 3.0

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4-6
Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide
Version 3.0
Chapter 4
Provisioning Field Reference
General Purpose Parameters
General Purpose Parameters
The following table defines the function and usage of each parameter in the General Purpose Parameters
section of the Provisioning tab.
Table 4-3
General Purpose Parameters
Parameter Name
Description and Default Value
GPP_SA
GPP_SB
GPP_SC
GPP_SD
Special purpose provisioning parameters,
designed to hold encryption keys and passwords.
To ensure the integrity of the encryption
mechanism, these parameters must be kept
secret. Therefore these parameters are not
displayed on the device configuration web page,
and they are not included in the configuration
report sent in response to a SIP NOTIFY
command.
The default is (empty)
GPP_A
GPP_B
GPP_C
GPP_D
GPP_E
GPP_F
GPP_G
GPP_H
GPP_I
GPP_J
GPP_K
GPP_L
GPP_M
GPP_N
GPP_O
GPP_P
General purpose provisioning parameters. These
parameter can be used as variables in
provisioning and upgrade rules. They are
referenced by prepending the variable name with
a ‘$’ character, such as $GPP_A.
The default is (empty)