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Other examples of when the phone will not receive the Prime DN information include:
• When the TN does not have a primary DN configured
• In the "Logged Out" mode, where the phone registers with a zero Node ID and TN
• If the phone registers to a BCM system
The auto provisioning parameter provided in this section allows you to manually configure the
Prime DN value used for the application server registration when required.
The Prime DN value can be added to any of the NodeID/TN provision lines already present in
a PRV file. In addition, it can be provisioned by itself.
Note:
- Spaces are also accepted in place of the commas in these examples.
Table 106: Prime DN information in a PRV file
reg=<MACaddr>,<CallServerType>[,<parm>,<value> ]
or
reg=<MACaddr>,<CallServerType>[,<ConnectServer>,<NodeID>,<TN>]
[,<parm>,<value>]
where:
[ ]
<MACaddr>
<CallServerType>
<parm
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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.
The registration parameter. Currently can only be
"PDN" for Prime DN.
Automatic provisioning
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