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Analog telephone adapters
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Provisioning Parameters
Macro Expansion Variables
Provisioning Guide for Cisco SPA100 and SPA200 Series Analog Telephone Adapters
Parameter Name
$
A through P
SA through SD
MA
MAU
MAC
PN
PSN
SN
CCERT
IP
EXTIP
SWVER
HWVER
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 the contents of the special purpose
parameters GPP_SA through GPP_SD. These
parameters are meant to hold keys or passwords used
in provisioning.
Note that $SA through $SD are only recognized as
arguments to the optional resync URL qualifier --key,
as in the following example:
[--key $SA] http://ps.callme.com/profiles/abcdefg.cfg
These variables are not expanded outside of this
limited context.
Note that these variables are not available on the
SPA500 Series phones.
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 SPA962.
Product Series Number, for example 962.
Serial Number string, for example 88012BA01234.
SSL Client Certificate status: Installed or Not Installed.
IP address of the ATA within its local subnet, for
example 192. 1 68. 1 . 1 00.
External IP of the ATA, as seen on the Internet, for
example 66.43. 1 6.52.
Software version string, for example 2.0.6(b).
Hardware version string, for example 1.88. 1 .
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