Cisco SPA901-UK - Small Business Pro Provisioning Manual page 61

Voice system, voice gateways, and ip telephones
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Creating Provisioning Scripts
Data Types
NOTE
Cisco Small Business IP Telephony Devices Provisioning Guide
Frequency 1 = 985 Hz at –16 dBm
Frequency 2 = 1428 Hz at –16 dBm
Frequency 3 = 1777 Hz at –16 dBm
Number of Cadence Sections = 1
Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 20s
Number of Segments = 4
Segment 1: On=0.38s, Off=0s, with Frequency 1
Segment 2: On=0.38s, Off=0s, with Frequency 2
Segment 3: On=0.38s, Off=0s, with Frequency 3
Segment 4: On=0s, Off=4s, with no frequency components
Total Tone Length = 20s
ProvisioningRuleSyntax—Scripting syntax used to define configuration
resync and firmware upgrade rules.
DialPlanScript—Scripting syntax used to specify Line 1 and Line 2 dial
plans.
<Par Name> represents a configuration parameter name. In a profile, the
corresponding tag is formed by replacing the space with an underscore "_",
such as Par_Name.
An empty default value field implies an empty string < "" >.
The IP Telephony device continues to use the last configured values for tags
that are not present in a given profile.
Templates are compared in the order given. The first,
is selected. The parameter name must match exactly.
If more than one definition for a parameter is given in a configuration file, the
last such definition in the file is the one that takes effect in the IP Telephony
device.
A parameter specification with an empty parameter value forces the
parameter back to its default value. To specify an empty string instead, use
the empty string "" as the parameter value.
2
not the closest
, match
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