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| Chapter 6 SPA9000 Field Reference |
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Phone Config XML | XML configuration to be served to the phones when they request the init_$MA.xml file | ||
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| from the SPA9000 during their | |
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| a factory reset). If this parameter is empty, the SPA9000 serves the normal | |
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| startup XML configuration file to the phone instead. | |
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| The purpose of this parameter is to facilitate ITSP provisioning of new phones remotely. | |
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| ITSP can simply include a default phone profile rule parameter in this parameter so that | |
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| the phone can obtain it from the SPA9000 on initial | |
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| <Profile_Rule>https://www.itsp.com/init/spa$MA.cfg</Profile_Rule> | |
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| Do not include | |
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| when serving the configuration file to the phones. | |
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| The default is blank. | |
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Use LVS_PROXY | If this option is yes, the SPA9000 uses the hostname LVS_PROXY instead of its IP | ||
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| address in the Profile_Rule parameter that is served to the phones when they request | |
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| init_$MA.xml during | |
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| specified). On reboot, the phones resolve the LVS_PROXY by querying the LAN via | |
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| multicast. The SPA9000 replies to the query with its actual IP address. This allows the | |
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| SPA9000 to use a | |
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| Make sure that the phones have a compatible firmware that understands that | |
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| LVS_PROXY is a special hostname. For | |
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| Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide |
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