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Provisioning Cisco Small Business VoIP Devices Provisioning States 1 Provisioning States The provisioning process involves four provisioning states. Flow Step Step Description MFG-RESET The device returns to a fully unprovisioned state; all configurable Manufacturing Reset parameters regain their default values. Manufacturing reset can be performed through the following IVR sequence ****RESET#1# Allowing the end user to perform a manufacturing reset guarantees that the device can always be returned to an accessible state. SP-CUST Service Provider Customization The Profile_Rule parameter points to a device-specific configuration profile by using a provisioning server that is specific to the service provider. The methods are: • Auto-configuration by using a local DHCP server. A TFTP server name or IPv4 address is specified by DHCP. The TFTP server carries the Profile_Rule entry in the CFG file, /spa962.cfg. • Entering a resync URL. The URL starts a web browser and requests a resync to a specific TFTP server by entering the URL syntax: http://x.x.x.x/admin/ resync?prvserv/device.cfg, where: x.x.x.x is the IP address of the IP Telephony device, prvserv is the target TFTP server, and device.cfg is the name of the configuration file on the server. • Editing the Profile_Rule parameter. Open the provisioning pane on the web interface and enter the TFTP URL in the Profile_Rule parameter, for example, prserv/spa962.cfg. • Modifying the spa962.cfg file that contains the Profile_Rule, and configure it to contact a specific TFTP server and request a configuration file identified by the MAC-address. For example, the following entry contacts a specific provisioning server, requesting a new profile unique to this unit: Profile_Rule tftp.callme.com/profile/$MA/ spa962.cfg; Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide 15

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Provisioning Cisco Small Business VoIP Devices
Provisioning States
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
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1
Provisioning States
The provisioning process involves four provisioning states.
Flow Step
Step Description
MFG-RESET
Manufacturing Reset
The device returns to a fully unprovisioned state; all configurable
parameters regain their default values.
Manufacturing reset can be performed through the following IVR
sequence
****RESET#1#
Allowing the end user to perform a manufacturing reset
guarantees that the device can always be returned to an
accessible state.
SP-CUST
Service Provider
Customization
The Profile_Rule parameter points to a device-specific
configuration profile by using a provisioning server that is
specific to the service provider. The methods are:
Auto-configuration by using a local DHCP server. A TFTP
server name or IPv4 address is specified by DHCP. The
TFTP server carries the Profile_Rule entry in the CFG file,
/spa962.cfg
.
Entering a resync URL. The URL starts a web browser and
requests a resync to a specific TFTP server by entering the
URL syntax:
http://
x.x.x.x
/admin/
resync?
prvserv
/
device.cfg
, where:
x.x.x.x
is the IP address of the IP Telephony device,
prvserv
is the target TFTP server,
and
device.cfg
is the name of the configuration file on
the server.
Editing the Profile_Rule parameter. Open the provisioning
pane on the web interface and enter the TFTP URL in the
Profile_Rule parameter, for example,
prserv
/spa962.cfg.
Modifying the spa962.cfg file that contains the Profile_Rule,
and configure it to contact a specific TFTP server and
request a configuration file identified by the MAC-address.
For example, the following entry contacts a specific
provisioning server, requesting a new profile unique to this
unit:
Profile_Rule tftp.callme.com/profile/$MA/
spa962.cfg;