User's Manual

kHz, 16 bit mono). The WAV files can be created and downloaded to the IP Deskphone.
These files are not authenticated by the IP Deskphone.
• [LICENSING]—this section is used for downloading license files.
• [SEC_POLICY]—this section is use for for downloading a file, which contains rules that
define the security policy for the IP Deskphone. After the file downloads, the IP Deskphone
verifies that the file is signed by a trusted entity before it accepts the values in the security
policy file.
• DEV_CERT]—this section is used for downloading a file, which contains a device
certificate in PKCS12 format. Appending a * to the filename, for example devcert*.ca
forces the IP Deskphone to look for a filename that contains its MAC address. For
example, devcert001122334455.p12.
[CTL]—this section is used to enable an IP Deskphone to download the Certificate Trust
List, which is a list of trusted device certificates.
• [CRL]—this section is used to enable an IP Deskphone to download the Certificate
Revocation List, which is a list of device certificates that have been revoked.
[USER_KEYS]—this section is used to enable an IP Deskphone to download a customer
root certificate.
[LOGIN_BANNER]—this section is used to download a text file, the contents of which are
displayed on the IP Deskphone immediately after logging on.
• [USER_CONFIG]—this section is used to download device configuration files that are
unique to a particular IP Deskphone. This cause the IP Deskphone to look for
configuration files that are specific to the MAC address of the IP Deskphone.
If the IP Deskphone encounters a [USER_CONFIG] section while parsing the
1xxxeSIP.cfg configuration file, the IP Deskphone downloads the IP Deskphone-specific
configuration file SIP<mac id>.cfg.
IP Deskphone-specific configuration files support customizing the IP Deskphone on an
IP Deskphone//user level. Parameters in the device configuration file can be overwritten
with an IP Deskphone-specific configuration file.
Important:
If the 1xxxeSIP.cfg configuration file contains a [USER_CONFIG] section, Avaya
recommends that DOWNLOAD_MODE be configured as FORCED. This is a global
setting for all IP Deskphones used to determine if the MAC ID file should be read.
Alternatively, if the user wants to use DOWNLOAD_MODE configured to AUTO, when
a change is made to any MAC ID file the version number should be incremented so
that all IP Deskphones read the file.
The following lists the mandatory key words in the provisioning file:
• VERSION [xxxxxx], where xxxxxx is a six- to ten-digit number representing the version
of the file on the server. The version of the module is specified in this field. The command
is used for version comparison in AUTO mode. VERSION is mandatory for all sections.
In the FW section, the software version of the load located on the provisioning server must
be entered in this field. For all other sections, VERSION is just a counter that can be
incremented if it is necessary to download a new file version.
Configure the provisioning server
38 SIP Software for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones-Administration November 2012
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