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Flow Step
Step Description
MFG-RESET Manufacturing
Reset
Performing manufacturing reset on the SPA returns the device to a fully
unprovisioned state. All configurable parameters regain their manufacturing
default values.
Manufacturing reset can be performed from any state through the IVR
sequence ****RESET#1#
Allowing the end user to perform manufacturing reset guarantees that the
device can always be returned to an accessible state.
SP-CUST
Service Provider Customization
The provisioning parameters are customized for a particular service provider
network. The Profile_Rule parameter must be configured in this step to point to
a device specific configuration profile, using a service provider specific
provisioning server.
The step can be accomplished in one of 3 ways:
1. Auto-configuration via local DHCP server. A TFTP server name or
IPv4 address is specified by DHCP on he local network. The indicated
TFTP server carries the desired Profile_Rule entry in the CFG file
/spa2000.cfg
2. Enter a resync URL. An end-user opens a browser onto the SPA’s
web server, explicitly requesting a resync to a specific TFTP server,
using this URL syntax:
http://x.x.x.x/admin/resync?prvserv/spa2000.cfg
where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the specific SPA and prvserv is the
target TFTP server, followed by a profile path.
3. Edit Profile_Rule parameter. Open the provisioning pane on the SPA
web interface, and enter the TFTP URL in the Profile_Rule parameter:
e.g. prserv/spa2000.cfg
The spa2000.cfg file modifies the Profile_Rule to contact a specific TFTP
server, and request a MAC-address specific CFG file. For example, the
following entry will contact a specific provisioning server, requesting a new
profile unique to this unit:
Profile_Rule “tftp.callme.com/profile/$MA/spa2000.cfg”;