Creating Provisioning Scripts
Open Format Configuration File
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
tftp://prov.telco.com:6900/cisco/config/spa962.cfg
</Profile_Rule>
</flat-profile>
A file can include element tags, attributes, and formatting features.
Element tags:
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The IP Telephony Device recognizes elements with proper parameter
names, when encapsulated in the special <flat-profile> element.
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The <flat-profile> element can be encapsulated within other arbitrary
elements.
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Enclose element names in angle brackets.
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The element names derive from the field names in the administration web
pages for the device, with the following modifications:
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Element names may not include spaces or special characters. To derive
the element name from the field name, subsitute an underscore for
spaces and the following special characters: [ ] ( ) /
For example, the Resync On Reset field is represented by the following
element: <Resync_On_Reset>
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Each element name must be unique. In the administration web pages,
the same fields may appear on multiple web pages, such as the Line,
User, and Extension pages. Append [n] to the element name to indicate
the number that is shown in the page tab.
For example, the Dial Plan for Line 1 is represented by the following
element: <Dial_Plan[1]>
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Make sure that each opening element tag is properly matched by a
corresponding closing element tag. Refer to the following example:
<flat-profile>
<Resync_On_Reset> Yes
</Resync_On_Reset>
<Resync_Periodic> 7200
</Resync_Periodic>
<Profile_Rule>tftp://prov.telco.com: 6900/cisco/config/
spa962.cfg
</Profile_Rule>
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