Remote Provisioning Features; Using Configuration Profiles - Cisco Small Business Pro SPA9000 Administration Manual

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Remote Provisioning Features

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The
provides for secure provisioning and remote upgrade. Provisioning is
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achieved through configuration profiles that are transferred to the device via TFTP,
HTTP, or HTTPS.

Using Configuration Profiles

The
accepts configuration profiles in XML format, or alternatively in a
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proprietary binary format, which is generated by a profile compiler tool available
from Linksys. The
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profiles. For the initial transfer of the profile encryption key (initial provisioning
stage), the
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client authentication), or it can resync to a binary profile generated by the Linksys-
supplied profile compiler. In the latter case, the profile compiler can encrypt the
profile specifically for the target
exchange.
The XML file consists of a series of elements (one per configuration parameter),
encapsulated within the element tags <flat-profile> ... </flat-profile>. The
encapsulated elements specify values for individual parameters.
Refer to the following example of a valid XML profile:
<flat-profile>
<Admin_Passwd>some secret</Admin_Passwd>
<Upgrade_Enable>Yes</Upgrade_Enable>
</flat-profile>
Binary format profiles contain
permissions for the parameters. By convention, the profile uses the extension .cfg
(for example, spa2000.cfg). The Linksys Profile Compiler (SPC) tool compiles a
plain-text file containing parameter-value pairs into a properly formatted and
encrypted .cfg file. The SPC tool is available from Linksys for the Win32
environment and Linux-i386-elf environment. Requests for SPC tools compiled on
other platforms are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Please contact your
Linksys sales representative for further information about obtaining the SPC tool.
The syntax of the plain-text file accepted by the profile compiler is a series of
parameter-value pairs, with the value in double quotes. Each parameter-value pair
is followed by a semicolon. Here is an example of a valid text source profile for
input to the SPC tool:
Admin_Passwd
Upgrade_Enable "Yes";
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supports up to 256-bit symmetric key encryption of
can receive a profile from an encrypted channel (HTTPS with
, without requiring an explicit key
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parameter values and user access
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"some secret";
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