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Provisioning Cisco Small Business VoIP Devices, Residential Deployment Provisioning Requirements

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1 Provisioning Cisco Small Business VoIP Devices This chapter describes the features and functionality available when provisioning Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices and explains the setup required. It includes the following sections: • Residential Deployment Provisioning Requirements, page 10 • Provisioning Overview, page 12 • Configuration Access Control, page 16 • Using HTTPS, page 19 • Provisioning Setup, page 23 • Where to Go From Here, page 29 Residential Deployment Provisioning Requirements Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices are primarily intended for high-volume deployments by VoIP service providers to residential and small business customers. These devices are likely to be widely distributed across the Internet, connected through routers and firewalls at the customer premises. Further, IP Telephony Devices may serve as terminal nodes in business or enterprise environments, where the units may be operated within a self-contained LAN environment. The IP Telephony Device can be seen as a remote extension of the service provider back-end equipment. Remote management and configuration is required to efficiently ensure proper operation of the IP Telephony Device at the customer premises. Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide 10

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Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
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Provisioning Cisco Small Business VoIP
Devices
This chapter describes the features and functionality available when provisioning
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices and explains the setup required. It
includes the following sections:
Residential Deployment Provisioning Requirements, page 10
Provisioning Overview, page 12
Configuration Access Control, page 16
Using HTTPS, page19
Provisioning Setup, page 23
Where to Go From Here, page 29
Residential Deployment Provisioning Requirements
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices are primarily intended for high-volume
deployments by VoIP service providers to residential and small business
customers. These devices are likely to be widely distributed across the Internet,
connected through routers and firewalls at the customer premises. Further, IP
Telephony Devices may serve as terminal nodes in business or enterprise
environments, where the units may be operated within a self-contained LAN
environment.
The IP Telephony Device can be seen as a remote extension of the service
provider back-end equipment. Remote management and configuration is required
to efficiently ensure proper operation of the IP Telephony Device at the customer
premises.