Before You Begin
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Both notational conventions point to the same parameters, but their appearances are different.
The canonical fashion simplifies locating parameters on your device’s system web interface, the
service, or in the
, which is a collective list of configuration parameters,
syntaxes, and valid values for VVX D230.
Canonical Fashion
This example shows the format of the canonical fashion.
●
Parameter Group Name::
ParameterName
=
Parameter Value
{replace-with-actual-value}
The
Parameter Group Name
is the heading of the parameter group on the left side panel of the
device’s system web interface or the PDMS-SP service web page. This string may contain spaces.
When a group heading has more than one level, a – separates each level, such as:
●
Services Providers – ITSP Profile A – SIP
:
The
ParameterName
is the name of the parameter as shown on the web page and mustn’t contain
any spaces.
Parameter Group Name
and
ParameterName
are separated by two colons (::), as
shown in the first example.
The
Parameter Value
is the literal value to assign to the named parameter and may contain spaces.
You can omit
Parameter Group Name
or its top-level headings when the context is clear. For example:
●
SP1 Service
::
AuthUserName
=
4082224312
●
ITSP Profile A – SIP
::
ProxyServer
=
sip.myserviceprovider.com
●
ProxyServerPort
=
5082
Literal Fashion
These examples show the format of the literal fashion. Use the literal fashion when provisioning systems.
●
ParameterGroupName
.
ParameterName
.
Parameter Value
{replace-with-actual-value}
●
Parameter.Group.Name.ParameterGroupName.
ParameterName.
Parameter Value
The
ParameterGroupName.
is the name of the first parameter group in literal fashion. This string
mustn’t contain any spaces, and always ends with a period, as shown. You can use more than one
ParameterGroupName.
The
ParameterGroupName.
is case-sensitive.
The
ParameterName.
is the name of the parameter, and always ends with a period, as shown. This
string mustn’t contain any spaces. The
ParameterName
.
is case-sensitive.
The
Parameter Value
is the literal value to assign to the named parameter and can contain spaces. The
Parameter Value
isn’t case-sensitive, but it must exactly match the value when one or more choices are
available.
When using the literal fashion in your XML, you need to exactly match the text string for
ParameterGroupName
.
ParameterName
.
Parameter Value
, but text formatting such as bold face isn’t
required and is removed when your script or app is processed.
Boolean Values
Parameters that take a Boolean value have a check box next to the parameter name on your system web
interface pages.Throughout the document, we refer to a Boolean value as “enable or disable” or “yes or no”,