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Communication server 1000
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The first valid "reg" item found in a file matching the IP Deskphone MAC address is used and
the parsing of "reg" items in the file terminates. A valid "reg" item is one that has the same
MAC address as the IP Deskphone and has valid data in all of its fields.
NodeID and TN provisioning
IP Phones accept a list of Node and TN values associated to particular MAC addresses. The
Node and TN values are assigned to a specific IP Phone by the phone recognizing its own
MAC address within the list of Node and TN values.
Note:
Spaces are also accepted in place of the commas in these examples.
Table 105: Node and TN information in a PRV file
reg=<MACaddr> <CallServerType> [<ConnectServer> <NodeID> <TN>];
or
reg=<MACaddr>,<CallServerType> [,<ConnectServer>,<NodeID>,<TN>];
where:
[ ]
<MACaddr>
<CallServerType>
<ConnectServer>
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
Items are optional and variable depending
on <CallServerType>.
The items can be separated by spaces or
commas or any combination of them. The
string is not case sensitive, so upper,
lower, and mixed case are all
acceptable.
MAC address of phone. Minimum size of
12 characters. Specifies which phone
should use the information on that line.
Delimiters in the MAC address can be
spaces, colons and dashes, or any
combination of them.
The following are examples of valid MAC
address formats:
• 00-13-65-FE-F4-D4
• 00:13:65:FE:F4:D4
• 001365FEF4D4
• 00 13 65 FE F4 D4
CS1K is the value of the Communication
Server 1000.
S1 and S1S2 values of the Connect
Server.
Automatic provisioning
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