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Provisioning Cisco Small Business VoIP Devices Provisioning States 1 Provisioning States The provisioning process involves four provisioning states, as described in the following table. Flow Step MFG-RESET SP-CUST Step Description Manufacturing Reset: The device returns to a fully unprovisioned state. All configurable parameters regain their manufacturing default values. Manufacturing reset can be performed through the following IVR sequence: ****RESET#1# Allowing the end user to perform manufacturing reset guarantees that the device can always be returned to an accessible state. Service Provider Customization: The Profile_Rule parameter is configured to point to a device-specific configuration profile, using a provisioning server that is specific to the service provider. There are three methods: • Auto-configuration via local DHCP server. A TFTP server name or IPv4 address is specified by DHCP on the local network. The indicated TFTP server carries the desired Profile_Rule entry in the CFG file /spa962.cfg • Enter a resync URL. A URL starts a web browser and requests a resync to a specific TFTP server by entering the following 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 and prvserv is the target TFTP server, and device.cfg is the name of the configuration file on the server. • Edit 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. • The spa962.cfg file modifies the Profile_Rule to contact a specific TFTP server and to request a MAC-address specific CFG file. 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 18

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Provisioning Cisco Small Business VoIP Devices
Provisioning States
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
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Provisioning States
The provisioning process involves four provisioning states, as described in the
following table.
Flow Step
Step Description
MFG-RESET
Manufacturing Reset: The device returns to a fully unprovisioned
state. All configurable parameters regain their manufacturing
default values.
Manufacturing reset can be performed through the following IVR
sequence: ****RESET#1#
Allowing the end user to perform manufacturing reset
guarantees that the device can always be returned to an
accessible state.
SP-CUST
Service Provider Customization: The Profile_Rule parameter is
configured to point to a device-specific configuration profile,
using a provisioning server that is specific to the service
provider.
There are three methods:
Auto-configuration via local DHCP server. A TFTP server
name or IPv4 address is specified by DHCP on the local
network. The indicated TFTP server carries the desired
Profile_Rule entry in the CFG file /spa962.cfg
Enter a resync URL. A URL starts a web browser and
requests a resync to a specific TFTP server by entering the
device.cfg
where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the IP Telephony
Device and prvserv is the target TFTP server, and device.cfg
is the name of the configuration file on the server.
Edit 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.
The spa962.cfg file modifies the Profile_Rule to contact a
specific TFTP server and to request a MAC-address
specific CFG file. 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;