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Parameter
Table 100: Dependencies
options.
Table 100: Dependencies
Primary provisioning
option
VQ
DQ
PC
PCQ
PCS
Menu Lock mode
wh
tpsl, pcap
xa
The following list shows the provision files in order of priority:
• <DEVICE>.PRV
• <ZONE>PRV
• <TYPE>.PRV
• SYSTEM.PRV
For example, if a unique S1 IP is defined in the SYSTEM.PRV file and a different S1 IP address
is defined in the <DEVICE>.PRV file, then the <DEVICE>.PRV file provisioning is used for S1
IP.
When you configure the provisioning files, you must end each parameter with a semicolon (;)
or the IP Deskphone does not use the provisioning file.
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
Value
one or more URLs, separated by
comma, no spaces
on page 477 shows the dependencies between provisioning
If VQ is present and configured to N, then VCP, VMP, and VLANF
are ignored if they are present.
If DQ is present and configured to N, then DV and DP are ignored
if they are present.
If PC is present and configured to N, then PCS, PCD, PCQ, PCP,
and PCUNTAG are ignored if they are present.
If PCQ is present and configured to N, then PCP and PCUNTAG
are ignored if they are present.
If PCS is present and configured to A, then PCD is ignored if it is
present.
If the Menu Lock mode is not configured as Auto on the phone,
then menulock is ignored if it is present.
If wh is not blank, then xip, xp are ignored; that is, XAS/GXAS is
disabled.
If tpls is not blank AND pcap is not set to "0000", then xip, xp are
ignored; that is, XAS/GXAS is disabled.
If xa = h (hidden mode, 2007 only) then the push feature is not
supported. If push is to be configured, xa cannot be set to h.
Automatic provisioning
Description
Rules
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