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User, and Extension s. Append, <Resync_On_Reset> Yes

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Creating Provisioning Scripts Open Format Configuration File 2 User, and Extension pages. Append [n] to the element name to indicate the number that is shown in the page tab. For example, the Dial Plan for Line 1 is represented by the element • Make sure that each opening element tag is matched by a corresponding closing element tag. Refer to the following example: Yes 7200 tftp://prov.telco.com: 6900/cisco/config/ spa962.cfg • Element tags are case sensitive. • Empty element tags are allowed. • Unrecognized element names are ignored. • You can use an empty element tag to prevent the overwriting of any usersupplied values during a resync operation. In the following example, the user speed dial settings are unchanged. • You can enter an empty value to set the corresponding parameter to an empty string. Enter an opening and closing element without any value Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide 30

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Creating Provisioning Scripts
Open Format Configuration File
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
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2
User, and Extension pages. Append [
n
] to the element name to indicate
the number that is shown in the page tab.
For example, the Dial Plan for Line 1 is represented by the element
<Dial_Plan[1]>
Make sure that each opening element tag is matched by a corresponding
closing element tag. Refer to the following example:
<flat-profile>
<Resync_On_Reset> Yes
</Resync_On_Reset>
<Resync_Periodic> 7200
</Resync_Periodic>
<Profile_Rule>tftp://prov.telco.com: 6900/cisco/config/
spa962.cfg
</Profile_Rule>
</flat-profile>
Element tags are case sensitive.
Empty element tags are allowed.
Unrecognized element names are ignored.
You can use an empty element tag to prevent the overwriting of any user-
supplied values during a resync operation. In the following example, the
user speed dial settings are unchanged.
<Speed_Dial_2_2_
ua=”rw”/>
<Speed_Dial_3_2_
ua=”rw”/>
<Speed_Dial_4_2_
ua=”rw”/>
<Speed_Dial_5_2_
ua=”rw”/>
<Speed_Dial_6_2_
ua=”rw”/>
<Speed_Dial_7_2_
ua=”rw”/>
<Speed_Dial_8_2_
ua=”rw”/>
<Speed_Dial_9_2_
ua=”rw”/>
</flat-profile>
You can enter an empty value to set the corresponding parameter to an
empty string. Enter an opening and closing element without any value