Creating Provisioning Scripts
Open Format Configuration File
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
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The user-access attribute defines access to the administration web server
for a specific parameter by the User account. Access by the Admin account
is unaffected by this attribute.
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The ua attribute, if present, must have one of the following values:
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na—no access
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ro—read-only
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rw—read/write
The ua attribute is illustrated by the following example:
<flat-profile>
<SIP_TOS_DiffServ_Value_1_
<Dial_Plan_1_
<Dial_Plan_2_
</flat-profile>
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If the user-access attribute (ua) is not specified in an element tag, the
factory default user access is applied for the corresponding parameter.
Parameters:
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Any parameters that are not specified by a profile are left unchanged in the
IP Telephony Device.
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Unrecognized parameters are ignored.
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The IP Telephony Device recognizes arbitrary, configurable aliases for a
limited number of parameter names.
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If the XML file contains multiple occurrences of the same parameter tag, the
last such occurrence overrides any earlier ones. To avoid inadvertently
overriding configuration values for a parameter, it is recommended that at
most one instance of a parameter be specified in any one profile.
Formatting:
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Comments are allowed, using standard XML syntax.
<!-- My comment is typed here -->
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Leading and trailing white space is allowed for readability and will be
removed from the parameter value.
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New lines within a value are converted to spaces.
ua="na"/>
ua="ro"/>
ua="rw"/>
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