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Default: Yes
The CFG profile must be requested by the SPA, and cannot be pushed from a provisioning server
(although a service provider can effectively push a profile by triggering the request operation remotely
via SIP NOTIFY). The functionality is controlled by the Provision_Enable parameter. The parameter
enables the functionality encompassed by the remaining provisioning parameters.
In addition, Provision_Enable also gates the ability to issue an explicit resync command from the web
interface (discussed in a later section of this document).
Resync on Reset:
ParName: Resync_On_Reset
Default: Yes
Resync_On_Reset determines whether the SPA will attempt to resync with the provisioning server on
power-up and following explicit reboot requests.
Resync Random Delay:
ParName: Resync_Random_Delay
Default: 2
Resync_Random_Delay helps to scatter resync requests from multiple devices uniformly over a
period of time, whose duration (in seconds) is indicated by this parameter. Hence, if a number of
SPA devices were to power-up at the same time, their resync requests would be distributed over
time, lessening the impact on the provisioning servers.
Resync Periodic:
ParName: Resync_Periodic
Default: 3600
If set to 0, the SPA will not attempt to resync on a periodic basis (also see
Resync_Error_Retry_Delay).
Resync Error Retry Delay:
ParName: Resync_Error_Retry_Delay
Default: 3600
If a resync attempt fails, the SPA will retry with a delay indicated by the Resync_Error_Retry_Delay
parameter, specified in seconds. If the value is zero the SPA will not try to resync again following a
failed resync attempt.