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Provisioning the IP Phones
<NodeID>
<TN>
The following SYSTEM.PRV file content contains examples of various valid string formats. The
"reg" item data can also appear in any of the supported .PRV files.
s1ip=47.11.84.184;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:0D CS1K S1 123 096-1-22-00;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:0E CS1K S1 44 096-1-22-01;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:0F CS1K S1 7777 096-1-22-02;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:1D CS1K S1 7777 096-1-22-03;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:1E, CS1K,S1,7777,096-1-22-04;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:1F CS1K S1 7777 096-1-22-05;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:2D CS1K S1 7777 096-1-22-06;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:2E CS1K S1 7777 096-1-22-07;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:2F CS1K S1 7777 096-1-22-08;
REG= 00:1B:BA:F8:82:3D CS1K S1 7777 096-1-22-09;
reg= 00 1B BA F8 82 3E CS1K S1 7777 096-1-22-10;
reg= 001BbaF8823f Cs1k s1 8972 61 0;
reg= 00-1b-Ba-f8-82-4d cs1k S1 3434 96 00 01 11;
Prime DN provisioning
The Prime DN value is usually sent from the Avaya CS 1000 Call Server to the IP Deskphone
automatically, with no additional provisioning required. However, in some configurations, it is
not. One example is an IP Deskphone configured as a call agent with only the In-Calls queue
access button for calls. In cases where the IP Deskphone does not have a Prime DN value, it
is unable to subscribe successfully with some application servers.
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IP Deskphones Fundamentals
0 to 9999 value for the Node ID of the
TPS.
Terminal Number of phone on system.
Large system TN: LLL-SS-CC-UU or LLL
SS CC UU
Numbers in the TN can be separated by
spaces, dashes, or any combination of
spaces and dashes. Fields can have
leading zeros to fill the field size.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
February 2013

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