Linksys SPA921 Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide - Page 32

Creating Provisioning Scripts, Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler

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2 Creating Provisioning Scripts This chapter describes the provisioning script and includes the following sections: • Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler, page 30 • Open Format Configuration File, page 31 • Encrypting a File with the SPC, page 38 • Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File, page 40 • Using Provisioning Parameters, page 50 • Data Types, page 57 NOTE For detailed information about your IP Telephony Devices, refer to the SPA9000 Administration Guide, the ATA Administration Guide, the WRP400 User Guide, or the SPA and Wireless IP Phone Administration Guide. Each guide describes the parameters that can be configured through the administration web server, which likewise are used in configuration profiles. Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler The configuration profile defines the parameter values for the IP Telephony Device. You can use the profile to set the value for each parameter that is used by the IP Telephony Device. You also can specify the user access to each parameter: hidden, read-only, or read-write. Any parameters that are not specified by a profile are left at the factory default values. The IP Telephony Device accepts a configuration profile in two formats: • Open Format (XML-style). See Open Format Configuration File, page 31. Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide 30

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Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
30
Creating Provisioning Scripts
This chapter describes the provisioning script and includes the following sections:
Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler, page 30
Open Format Configuration File, page 31
Encrypting a File with the SPC, page 38
Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File, page 40
Using Provisioning Parameters, page 50
Data Types, page 57
NOTE
For detailed information about your IP Telephony Devices, refer to the
SPA9000
Administration Guide
, the
ATA Administration Guide
, the
WRP400 User Guide
, or
the
SPA and Wireless IP Phone Administration Guide
. Each guide describes the
parameters that can be configured through the administration web server, which
likewise are used in configuration profiles.
Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler
The configuration profile defines the parameter values for the IP Telephony
Device. You can use the profile to set the value for each parameter that is used by
the IP Telephony Device. You also can specify the user access to each parameter:
hidden, read-only, or read-write. Any parameters that are not specified by a profile
are left at the factory default values.
The IP Telephony Device accepts a configuration profile in two formats:
Open Format (XML-style). See
Open Format Configuration File, page 31
.