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Communication server 1000
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Provisioning the IP Phones
r2=10;
xip=47.11.62.147;
xp=5000;
xa=g;
Table 104: 001765fd67d0.prv (DEVICE)
ct=100;
Blt=100;
Registration parameter provisioning
The IP Deskphones use certain data to register to the servers. This data must be provisioned
specific to each phone device. This includes the NodeID and TN used to register to the Avaya
Communication Server 1000 Call Server. UNIStim 5.0 and later software supports Push Agent,
which has a Subscribe Push feature that registers the IP Deskphone with application servers.
The IP Deskphone main Directory Number (DN), or Prime DN, is used in that registration. The
following sections describe how to provision these items using the "reg" auto-provisioning
parameter.
The IP Deskphone processes the Node and TN and Prime DN information contained in any
of these existing .PRV files:
• Device file
• Zone file
• Type file
• System file
You can place the "reg" item(s) in one of the supported provisioning files. Place the "reg" item(s)
at the end of the file provisioning info data items. Do not place any other provisioning info items
after the "reg" item(s). This is required to optimize the speed of the parsing.
The defined file precedence rules apply. If an IP Deskphone MAC address is found in more
than one valid "reg" item across the different files, the file that follows the defined precedence
order of device, zone, type then system, is used.
Although the Device file is specific to a phone, it can contain one or more "reg" items. The MAC
address of the "reg" item(s) is still searched to match the IP Deskphone MAC address, even
though the file is the device file.
When there is a list of "reg" items, the IP Deskphone searches the list and only processes the
"reg" item that contains the IP Deskphone MAC address. The parser silently discards "reg"
items that have invalid format or invalid data for any field.
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IP Deskphones Fundamentals
/*Secondary server retry count*/
/*XAS server IP address*/
/*XAS server port number*/
/*XAS server action code*/
/*contrast*/
/*Backlight timer*/
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February 2013

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