Cisco IP Phone Administration
Macro Name
SA through SD
MA
MAU
MAC
PN
PSN
SN
CCERT
IP
EXTIP
SWVER
HWVER
PRVST
Macro Expansion
Replaced by special purpose parameters GPP_SA through GPP_SD. These parameters
hold keys or passwords used in provisioning.
$SA through $SD are recognized as arguments to the optional resync URL
Note
qualifier, --key.
MAC address using lowercase hex digits (000e08aabbcc).
MAC address using uppercase hex digits (000E08AABBCC).
MAC address using lowercase hex digits with a colon to separate hex digit pairs
(00:0e:08:aa:bb:cc).
Product Name; for example, IP Phone 8861.
Product Series Number; for example, 8861.
Serial Number string; for example, 88012BA01234.
SSL Client Certificate status, installed or not installed.
IP address of the phone within its local subnet; for example, 192.168.1.100.
External IP of the phone, as seen on the internet; for example, 66.43.16.52.
Software version string; for example, 2.0.6(b). Use the software version string to
compare against the current phone's firmware load, with one of the following methods:
• With quotes, "$SWVER"–Variable acts as a string in firmware load name
comparisons. For
"$SWVER" eq "sip8845_65.1-0129-18-0356dev.loads"
phone model number and load number are part of the comparison.
• Without quotes, $SWVER–Variable is parsed to determine a build number, plus
major, minor, and micro revision numbers. For example, when the
sip88xx.11-1-1MSR-1dev.loads
firmware names are parsed, the result ignores the model number and load number.
The result for both firmware names yields a major revision=
micro revision=
, and build number=
1MSR
Hardware version string; for example, 1.88.1.
Provisioning State (a numeric string):
• -1 = explicit resync request
• 0 = power-up resync
• 1 = periodic resync
• 2 = resync failed, retry attempted
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones Administration Guide
and
sip8845_65.11-1-1MSR-1dev.loads
, minor revision=
1
.
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Macro Variables
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