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Examples
<Item name="e164">49897223290</Item> - E.164 number of the phone
<Item name="device-type">OpenStage 60</Item> - type of phone
<Item index="1" name="ldap-server-address">ldap.mycompany.com</Item> -
DNS name (or IP address) of the first LDAP server to be queried
<Item name="reg-addr">192.168.1.117</Item> - IP address of the SIP server
(registrar) at which the phone is registered or shall be registrated
3.3

Phone Message Structure

3.3.1

Initial Message From the Phone

When the phone initiates an interaction with the provisioning service, it will include at least the
following data items in its message:
Item
contact-me-uri
mac-addr
e164
Table 3-1
3.3.2

Root Element

The root element of any message from the phone to the provisioning service is
WorkpointMessage. For the corresponding XML schema, please refer to Section 3.5.1.2,
"XML Data Exchange".
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Provisioning Service, Developer's Guide
Description
The provisioning service must send its contact-me messages to this
fully qualified URI in order to start an interaction with the phone.
Contains the phone's MAC address, which is eligible as a unique
identifier for the phone.
This is the E.164 number of the phone. It can be used as additional
or alternative identifier in case an identification by the mac-addr
alone should fail.
The E.164 item can be rewritten by the provisioning service. If so, the
new value will be used by the phone for subsequent interactions.
Basic Communication Procedures
Phone Message Structure
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