System information

Configuring the Voice Settings
Provisioning
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Resync On Reset Triggers a resync after every reboot except for reboots
caused by parameter updates and firmware upgrades.
Default setting: yes
Resync Random
Delay
The maximum value for a random time interval that the ATA
waits before making its initial contact with the provisioning
server. This delay is effective only on the initial
configuration attempt following power-on or reset. The
delay is a pseudo-random number between zero and this
value.
This parameter is in units of 20 seconds; the default value
of 2 represents 40 seconds. This feature is disabled when
this parameter is set to zero.
This feature can be used to prevent an overload of the
provisioning server when a large number of devices
power-on simultaneously.
Default setting: 2 (40 seconds)
Resync At (HHmm) The time of day when the device tries to resync. The
resync is performed each day. Used in conjunction with
the Resync At Random Delay.
Default setting: blank
Resync At Random
Delay
Used in conjunction with the Resync At (HHmm) setting,
this parameter sets a range of possible values for the
resync delay. The system randomly chooses a value from
this range and waits the specified number of seconds
before attempting to resync. This feature is intended to
prevent the network jam that would occur if all
resynchronizing devices began the resync at the exact
same time of day.
Default setting: 600
Resync Periodic The time interval between periodic resyncs with the
provisioning server. The associated resync timer is active
only after the first successful synchronization with the
server. Setting this parameter to zero disables periodic
resynchronization.
Default setting: 3600 seconds
Field Description