Cisco Systems Linksys PAP2 Telephone Accessories User Manual


 
Profile_Rule “[--key $B] ps.global.com/profiles/active/$A/pap2.cfg”;
GPP_A “Dz3P2q9sVgx7LmWbvu”;
GPP_B
“83c1e792bc6a824c0d18f429bea52d8483f2a24b32d75bc965d05e38c163d5ef”;
In practice, the first provisioning stage (which individualizes each PHONE ADAPTER into fetching a
unique CFG file) could be preconfigured during manufacturing.
For added security, the second stage, which introduces strong encryption, may be performed in-
house, prior to shipping an PHONE ADAPTER to each end-user.
Release 2.0 supports SSL-based key exchanges, alleviating the need for this in-house step, while
preserving strong security for the provisioning process.
A provisioning flow chart, from the point of view of the PHONE ADAPTER endpoint is presented in a
later section.
Log Resync Request Message:
ParName: Log_Resync_Request_Msg
Default: $PN $MAC –- Requesting resync $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH
The Log_Resync_Request_Msg is a script that defines the message sent to the configured Syslog
server whenever the PHONE ADAPTER attempts to resync with the provisioning server. The string
supports one level of macro substitution, with the same variables as for the Profile_Rule above. An
empty string does not generate a syslog message.
Log Resync Success Message:
ParName: Log_Resync_Success_Msg
Default: $PN $MAC –- Successful resync $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH
The Log_Resync_Success_Msg is a script that defines the message sent to the configured Syslog
server whenever the PHONE ADAPTER successfully completes a resync with the provisioning
server. The string supports one level of macro substitution, with the same variables as for the
Profile_Rule above. An empty string does not generate a syslog message.
Log Resync Failure Message:
ParName: Log_Resync_Failure_Msg
Default: $PN $MAC –- Resync failed: $ERR
The Log_Resync_Failure_Msg is a script that defines the message sent to the configured Syslog
server whenever the PHONE ADAPTER fails to complete a resync with the provisioning server. The
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