Cisco Systems SPA9000 manual Variables Used in XML Configuration Files Description

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The following table lists the variables used in these XML files.

Table 1 Variables Used in XML Configuration Files

Variable

Description

 

 

spa-9000-ip-address

IP address of the SPA9000 SIP Proxy.

 

 

proxy-listen-port

Port at which the SPA9000 SIP Proxy is listening.

 

This value is configured in <Proxy Listen Port>.

 

 

client-station-mac-

This is the MAC address of the client station who is

address

requesting the profile /cfg/init_$MA.xml (in other

 

words, the $MA portion of the requested filename).

 

 

next-available-user-id

The current value of <Next Auto User ID>.

 

 

Phone-upgrade-rule

Upgrade rule to be used by the client stations. This

 

value is configured in <Phone Upgrade Rule>.

 

 

Phone-dial-plan

Dial plan to be used by the client stations. This

 

value is configured in <Phone Dial Plan>.

 

 

time-zone

<Time Zone> value that is configured on the

 

SPA9000.

 

 

daylight-saving-time

<Daylight Saving Time Rule> value that is

 

configured on the SPA9000.

 

 

phone-ext-password

<Phone Ext Password> value configured on the

 

SPA9000.

 

 

spa-9000-admin-passwd

<Admin Passwd> value configured on the

 

SPA9000.

 

 

spa-9000-multicast-

<Multicast Address> value configured on the

address

SPA9000.

 

 

Client stations download spa$PSN.cfg and init_$MA.xml only once for initial configuration. However, they download generic.xml on every reboot. Therefore, parameters manually configured on the client station that overlap with the contents of generic.xml are overwritten with the SPA9000-supplied values. The list of parameters included in generic.xml are thus purposely kept to a very small set.

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