Phone Provisioning
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Configuring a Provisioning Server
The provisioning server can be set up on the local LAN or anywhere on the Internet. Use the following procedure as a
recommendation if this is your first provisioning server setup.
To set up the provisioning server:
1.
Install a provisioning server application or locate a suitable existing server, such as 3CDaemon.
2.
Create an account and home directory.
3.
Set security permissions for the account.
4.
Create boot files and configuration files, and then edit them as desired.
5.
Copy the boot files, configuration files and resource files to the provisioning server.
6.
If performing static provisioning, obtain the provisioning server address.
Tip
Typically, all phones are configured with the same server account, but the server account provides a means of conveniently
partitioning the configuration. Give each account a unique home directory on the server and change the configuration on a
per-line basis.
Keeping User’s Personalized Settings after Auto Provisioning
Generally, you deploy phones in batch and timely maintain company phones via auto provisioning, yet some users
would like to keep the personalized settings (for example, ring tones, wallpaper or DSS keys) after auto provisioning.
Topics
Keeping User’s Personalized Settings Configuration
Auto Provisioning Flowchart for Keep User’s Personalized Configuration Settings
Example: Keeping User’s Personalized Settings
Clearing User's Personalized Configuration Settings
Keeping User’s Personalized Settings Configuration
The following table lists the parameters you can use to keep user's personalized settings.
Parameter
static.auto_provision.custom.protect
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It enables or disables the phone to keep user’s personalized settings after auto provisioning.
Note
: The provisioning priority mechanism (phone/web user interface >central provisioning >factory
defaults) takes effect only if the value of this parameter is set to 1 (Enabled). If “overwrite_mode” is set to
1 in the boot file, the value of this parameter will be set to 1 (Enabled).
Permitted
Values
0
-Disabled
1
-Enabled, <MAC>-local.cfg file generates and personalized non-static settings configured via the web
or phone user interface will be kept after auto provisioning.
Default
0
Parameter
static.auto_provision.custom.sync
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It enables or disables the phone to upload the <MAC>-local.cfg file to the server each time the file
updates, and to download the <MAC>-local.cfg file from the server during auto provisioning.
Note
: It works only if “static.auto_provision.custom.protect” is set to 1 (Enabled). The upload/download
path is configured by the parameter “static.auto_provision.custom.sync.path”.
Permitted 0
-Disabled
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