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Log Resync Request Msg

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Provisioning Updating Profiles and Firmware 6 Parameter Description Profile Rule Profile Rule B Profile Rule C Profile Rule D Remote configuration profile rules evaluated in sequence. Each resync operation can retrieve multiple files, potentially managed by different servers. DHCP Option To Use DHCP options, delimited by commas, used to retrieve firmware and profiles. Transport Protocol The transport protocol used to retrieve firmware and profiles. If none is selected, TFTP is assumed and the IP address of the TFTP server is obtained from the DHCP server. Log Resync Request Msg The message sent to the syslog server at the start of a resync attempt. The default value is: $PN $MAC -Requesting resync $SCHEME:// $SERVIP:$PORT$PATH Log Resync Success Msg The syslog message issued upon successful completion of a resync attempt. The default value is: $PN $MAC -Successful resync $SCHEME:// $SERVIP:$PORT$PATH -- $ERR. Log Resync Failure Msg The syslog message that is issued after a failed resync attempt. The default value is: $PN $MAC - Resyncfailed: $ERR. Report Rule The device provides a mechanism for reporting its current internal configuration to the provisioning server. The URL in this field specifies the destination for a report and can include an encryption key. User Configurable Resync Allows a user resynch the phone from the IP phone screen. Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 164

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Provisioning
Updating Profiles and Firmware
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
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6
Profile Rule
Profile Rule B
Profile Rule C
Profile Rule D
Remote configuration profile rules evaluated in
sequence. Each resync operation can retrieve
multiple files, potentially managed by different
servers.
DHCP Option To Use
DHCP options, delimited by commas, used to
retrieve firmware and profiles.
Transport Protocol
The transport protocol used to retrieve firmware
and profiles. If none is selected, TFTP is assumed
and the IP address of the TFTP server is obtained
from the DHCP server.
Log Resync Request Msg
The message sent to the syslog server at the start
of a resync attempt. The default value is:
$PN $MAC –
Requesting resync $SCHEME://
$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH
Log Resync Success Msg
The syslog message issued upon successful
completion of a resync attempt. The default value
is:
$PN $MAC –Successful resync $SCHEME://
$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH -- $ERR.
Log Resync Failure Msg
The syslog message that is issued after a failed
resync attempt. The default value is:
$PN $MAC – Resyncfailed: $ERR.
Report Rule
The device provides a mechanism for reporting its
current internal configuration to the provisioning
server. The URL in this field specifies the
destination for a report and can include an
encryption key.
User Configurable
Resync
Allows a user resynch the phone from the IP phone
screen.
Parameter
Description