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Unified ip conference phone for third-party call control
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Update Profiles and Firmware
Parameter
Resync At Random Delay
Resync Periodic
Resync Error Retry Delay
Forced Resync Delay
Resync Fails On FNF
Profile Rule
Profile Rule B
Profile Rule C
Profile Rule D
Resync DHCP Option To Use DHCP options, delimited by commas, used to retrieve firmware and
Transport Protocol
Log Request Msg
Log Success Msg
User Configurable Resync
Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 for Third-Party Call Control Administration Guide
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Description
To avoid flooding the server with simultaneously resync requests from
multiple phones set to resync at the same time, the phone triggers the
resync up to ten minutes after the specified time.
The input value (in seconds) is converted to minutes.
The default value is 600 seconds (10 minutes). If the parameter value is
set to less than 600, the default value is used.
Time in seconds between periodic resyncs. If this value is empty or
zero, the device does not resync periodically.
If a resync operation fails because the IP Telephony device was unable
to retrieve a profile from the server, if the downloaded file is corrupt, or
an internal error occurs, the device tries to resync again after a time
specified in seconds.
If the delay is set to 0, the device does not try to resync again following
a failed resync attempt.
The resync typically takes place when the voice lines are idle. When a
voice line is active and a resync is due, the IP Telephony device delays
the resync procedure until the line becomes idle. However, it waits no
longer than the Forced Resync Delay (seconds). A resync might cause
configuration parameter values to change. This causes a firmware
reboot and terminates any voice connection active at the time of the
resync.
A resync is considered unsuccessful if a requested profile is not
received from the server. This can be overridden by this parameter.
When it is set to no, the device accepts a
from the server as a successful resync.
Remote configuration profile rules evaluated in sequence. Each resync
operation can retrieve multiple files, potentially managed by different
servers.
profiles.
The transport protocol used to retrieve firmware and profiles. If none is
selected, TFTP is assumed and the IP address of the TFTP server is
obtained from the DHCP server.
The message sent to the syslog server at the start of a resync attempt.
The default value is:
$PN $MAC –Requesting % $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH
The syslog message issued upon successful completion of a resync
attempt. The default value is:
$PN $MAC –Successful % $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH -- $ERR
Allows a user to resync the phone from the phone screen.
Chapter 5
Provisioning
response
file-not-found

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