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Chapter 6: Using the Web-based Utility
The Voice Tab
IP Telephony System
The Voice - Provisioning Screen
Use this screen to configure service provisioning settings.
Configuration Profile
Provision Enable
. The configuration profile must be requested by the System and cannot be pushed from a
provisioning server, although a service provider can effectively push a profile by remotely triggering the request
operation via SIP NOTIFY. To enable the provisioning feature, select
yes
. Otherwise, select
no
. The default is
yes
.
Resync On Reset
. This feature lets you force the System to resync with the provisioning server when it powers
on or reboots. Select
yes
or
no
from the drop-down menu. The default is
yes
.
Resync Random Delay
. The System uses this feature to uniformly scatter resync requests from multiple devices
over a period of time. Enter the period of time in seconds. The default is
2
.
Resync Periodic
. The System uses this feature to resync on a periodic basis. Enter the interval in seconds. The
default is
3600
.
Resync Error Retry Delay
. If a resync attempt fails, the System will retry after a period of time. Enter the period
of time in seconds. The default is
3600
.
Forced Resync Delay
. This feature tells the System how long to wait before undergoing a forced resync. Enter
the period of time in seconds. The default is
14400
.
Resync From SIP
. This feature permits a service provider to trigger a profile resync via a SIP NOTIFY message. To
enable this feature, select
yes
. Otherwise, select
no
. The default is
yes
.
Resync After Upgrade Attempt
. If you want the System to resync after an upgrade attempt, select
yes
.
Otherwise, select
no
. The default is
yes
.
Resync Trigger 1/2
. Enter the first and second triggers you want to use.
Resync Fails On FNF
. If you want the resync to fail when the FNF (File Not Found) error occurs, select
yes
.
Otherwise, select
no
. The default is
yes
.
Profile Rule
. This script identifies the provisioning server to contact when the System is performing a profile
resync. Enter the appropriate script. The default is
/spa$PSN.cfg
.
Figure 6-23: Voice - Provisioning Screen - Configuration
Profile
IMPORTANT:
In most cases, you should not change these settings unless instructed to do by
your ITSP.