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Partitioned Profiles, Submit All Changes, Exercise

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Provisioning Tutorial Profile Formats 3 STEP 5 Click Submit All Changes. STEP 6 Observe the syslog trace from the IP Telephony Device. On resync, the new file is downloaded by the IP Telephony Device and used to update its parameters. Partitioned Profiles An IP Telephony Device downloads multiple separate profiles during each resync. This allows managing different kinds of profile information on separate servers and maintaining common configuration parameter values separate from account specific values. Exercise STEP 1 Create a new XML profile, basic2.txt, that specifies a value for a distinct parameter from the earlier exercises. For instance, the file can contain the following: ABCD STEP 2 Store the basic2.txt profile in the virtual root directory of the TFTP server. STEP 3 Leave the first profile rule as in any the earlier exercises, but configure the second profile rule (Profile_Rule_B) to point to the new file: tftp://192.168.1.200/basic2.txt STEP 4 Click Submit All Changes. The IP Telephony Device now resyncs to both the first and second profiles, in that order, whenever a resync operation is due. STEP 5 Observe the syslog trace to confirm the expected behavior. Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide 79

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Provisioning Tutorial
Profile Formats
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
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3
STEP 5
Click
Submit All Changes
.
STEP 6
Observe the syslog trace from the IP Telephony Device.
On resync, the new file is downloaded by the IP Telephony Device and used to
update its parameters.
Partitioned Profiles
An IP Telephony Device downloads multiple separate profiles during each resync.
This allows managing different kinds of profile information on separate servers
and maintaining common configuration parameter values separate from account
specific values.
Exercise
STEP 1
Create a new XML profile, basic2.txt, that specifies a value for a distinct parameter
from the earlier exercises.
For instance, the file can contain the following:
<flat-profile><GPP_B>ABCD</GPP_B></flat-profile>
STEP 2
Store the basic2.txt profile in the virtual root directory of the TFTP server.
STEP 3
Leave the first profile rule as in any the earlier exercises, but configure the second
profile rule (Profile_Rule_B) to point to the new file:
STEP 4
Click
Submit All Changes
.
The IP Telephony Device now resyncs to both the first and second profiles, in that
order, whenever a resync operation is due.
STEP 5
Observe the syslog trace to confirm the expected behavior.