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Macro Expansion Variables
• Profile_Rule
• Profile_Rule_*
• Resync_Trigger_*
• Upgrade_Rule
• Log_*
• GPP_* (under specific conditions)
Within these parameters, syntax types, such as $NAME or $(NAME), are recognized and expanded.
Macro variable substrings can be specified with the notation $(NAME:p) and $(NAME:p:q), where p and q
are non-negative integers (available in revision 2.0.11 and above). The resulting macro expansion is the
substring starting at character offset p, with length q (or else till end-of-string if q is not specified). For example,
if GPP_A contains ABCDEF, then $(A:2) expands to CDEF, and $(A:2:3) expands to CDE.
An unrecognized name is not translated, and the $NAME or $(NAME) form remains unchanged in the
parameter value after expansion.
Parameter Name
$
A through P
SA through SD
MA
MAU
MAC
PN
PSN
SN
CCERT
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Description and Default Value
The form $$ expands to a single $ character.
Replaced by the contents of the general purpose
parameters GPP_A through GPP_P.
Replaced by special purpose parameters GPP_SA
through GPP_SD. These parameters hold keys or
passwords used in provisioning.
Note
$SA through $SD are recognized as
arguments to the optional resync URL
qualifier, --key.
MAC address using lower case hex digits, for
example, 000e08aabbcc.
MAC address using upper case hex digits, for example
000E08AABBCC.
MAC address using lower case hex digits, and colons
to separate hex digit pairs. For example
00:0e:08:aa:bb:cc.
Product Name. For example, CP-8841-3PCC.
Product Series Number. For example, V03.
Serial Number string. for example 88012BA01234.
SSL Client Certificate status: Installed or Not
Installed.
Cisco IP Phone Provisioning

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