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Provisioning Guide for Cisco SPA100 and SPA200 Series Analog Telephone Adapters
Provisioning Examples
This chapter provides example procedures for transferring configuration profiles
between the ATA and the provisioning server:
•
Basic Resync, page 46
•
Secure HTTPS Resync, page 53
•
Profile Management, page 61
For information about creating configuration profiles, refer to
Chapter 2, “Creating
XML Provisioning Scripts.”
Basic Resync
This section demonstrates the basic resync functionality of these ATAs.
TFTP Resync
The ATA supports multiple network protocols for retrieving configuration profiles.
The most basic profile transfer protocol is TFTP (RFC1350). TFTP, widely used for
the provisioning of network devices within private LAN networks. Although not
recommended for the deployment of remote endpoints across the Internet, it can
be convenient for deployment within small organizations, for in-house
preprovisioning, and for development and testing. See
“In-House Device
Preprovisioning” section on page 39
for more information on in-house
preprovisioning. In this exercise, a profile is modified after downloading a file from
a TFTP server.
Exercise
STEP 1
Within a LAN environment connect a PC and an ATA to a hub, switch, or small
router.
STEP 2
Connect an analog phone to the Phone 1 port of the ATA.