Rebooting A Phone; Redundant Provisioning Servers; Retail Provisioning - Cisco SPA 525G2 Administration Manual

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Provisioning Basics

Redundant Provisioning Servers

Redundant Provisioning Servers

Retail Provisioning

Cisco Small Business SPA 300 Series, SPA 500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Server-name defaults to the host requesting the URL.
Port defaults to:
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69 for TFTP
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80 for HTTP
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443 for HTTPS
Profile-path defaults to the path to the new resync profile (for example,
http://192. 1 68.2.217admin/resync?tftp://192. 1 68.2.251/spaconf.cfg).

Rebooting a Phone

You can remotely reboot a Cisco IP phone if needed.
Use the following syntax to reboot a phone:
http://phone-ip-address/admin/reboot
The provisioning server may be specified as an IP address or as a fully qualified
domain name (FQDN). The use of a FQDN facilitates the deployment of redundant
provisioning servers. When the provisioning server is identified through a FQDN,
the Cisco IP phone attempts to resolve the FQDN to an IP address through DNS.
Only DNS A-records are supported for provisioning; DNS SRV address resolution
is not available for provisioning. The Cisco IP phone continues to process A-
records until the first server responds. If no server associated with the A-records
responds, the Cisco IP phone logs an error to the syslog server.
The Cisco IP phone includes the web-based configuration utility that displays
internal configuration and accepts new configuration parameter values. The
server also accepts a special URL command syntax for performing remote profile
resync and firmware upgrade operations.
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