Creating Provisioning Scripts
Data Types
Data Types
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
The device can enforce a downgrade limit with respect to firmware revision
number. This can be useful as a customization option. If a valid firmware revision
number is configured in the parameter Downgrade_Rev_Limit, the device rejects
upgrade attempts for firmware versions earlier than the specified limit.
The data types used with configuration profile parameters are as follows:
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Uns<n>—Unsigned n-bit value, where n = 8, 16, or 32. It can be specified in
decimal or hex format such as 12 or 0x18 as long as the value can fit into n
bits.
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Sig<n>—Signed n-bit value. It can be specified in decimal or hex format.
Negative values must be preceded by a "-" sign. A + sign before positive
value is optional.
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Str<n>—A generic string with up to n non-reserved characters.
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Float<n>—A floating point value with up to n decimal places.
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Time<n>—Time duration in seconds, with up to n decimal places. Extra
decimal places specified are ignored.
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PwrLevel—Power level expressed in dBm with 1 decimal place, such as –
13.5 or 1.5 (dBm).
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Bool—Boolean value of either "yes" or "no."
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{a,b,c,...}—A choice among a, b, c, ...
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IP—IP Address in the form of x.x.x.x, where x between 0 and 255. For
example 10. 1 .2. 1 00.
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Port—TCP/UDP Port number (0-65535). It can be specified in decimal of
hex format.
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UserID—User ID as appeared in a URL; up to 63 characters.
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FQDN—Fully Qualified Domain Name, such as "sip.Cisco.com:5060", or
"109. 1 2. 1 4. 1 2:12345". It can contain up to 63 characters.
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Phone—A phone number string, such as 14081234567, *69, *72, 345678, or
a generic URL such as 1234@10. 1 0. 1 0. 1 00:5068, or jsmith@Cisco.com. It can
contain up to 39 characters.
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