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Creating Provisioning Scripts Using Provisioning Parameters 2 Using Provisioning Parameters This section describes the provisioning parameters broadly organized according to function. It includes the following topics: • General Purpose Parameters, page 50 • Enables, page 51 • Triggers, page 51 • Configurable Schedules, page 52 • Profile Rules, page 53 • Report Rule, page 55 • Upgrade Rule, page 56 General Purpose Parameters The general purpose parameters GPP_* are used as free string registers when configuring the IP Telephony Device to interact with a particular provisioning server solution. The GPP_* parameters are empty by default. They can be configured to contain diverse values, including the following: • Encryption keys • URLs • Multistage provisioning status information • Post request templates • Parameter name alias maps • Partial string values, eventually combined into complete parameter values. The GPP_* parameters are available for macro expansion within other provisioning parameters. For this purpose, single-letter upper-case macro names (A through P) are sufficient to identify the contents of GPP_A through GPP_P. Also, the two-letter upper-case macro names SA through SD identify GPP_SA through GPP_SD as a special case when used as arguments of the key URL option. For example, if GPP_A contains the string ABC, and GPP_B contains 123, the expression $A$B macro expands into ABC123. Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide 50

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Creating Provisioning Scripts
Using Provisioning Parameters
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
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2
Using Provisioning Parameters
This section describes the provisioning parameters broadly organized according
to function. It includes the following topics:
General Purpose Parameters, page 50
Enables, page 51
Triggers, page 51
Configurable Schedules, page 52
Profile Rules, page 53
Report Rule, page 55
Upgrade Rule, page 56
General Purpose Parameters
The general purpose parameters GPP_* are used as free string registers when
configuring the IP Telephony Device to interact with a particular provisioning
server solution. The GPP_* parameters are empty by default. They can be
configured to contain diverse values, including the following:
Encryption keys
URLs
Multistage provisioning status information
Post request templates
Parameter name alias maps
Partial string values, eventually combined into complete parameter values.
The GPP_* parameters are available for macro expansion within other provisioning
parameters. For this purpose, single-letter upper-case macro names (A through P)
are sufficient to identify the contents of GPP_A through GPP_P. Also, the two-letter
upper-case macro names SA through SD identify GPP_SA through GPP_SD as a
special case when used as arguments of the
key
URL option.
For example,
if GPP_A contains the string ABC, and GPP_B contains 123, the
expression $A$B macro expands into ABC123.