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Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide
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Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide
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CONTENTS
Preface vii
Document Audience vii
Linksys VoIP Products vii
How This Document is Organized viii
Document Conventions viii
Related Documentation ix
Technical Support ix
CHAPTER
1Provisioning Linksys VoIP Devices 1-1
Residential Deployment Provisioning Requirements 1-1
Remote Endpoint Control 1-2
Communication Encryption 1-2
Provisioning Overview 1-2
Initial Provisioning 1-3
Deploying RC Units 1-3
Redundant Provisioning Servers 1-4
Retail Provisioning 1-4
Automatic In-House Preprovisioning 1-5
Configuration Access Control 1-5
SPA Configuration Profiles 1-5
SPA Provisioning Flow 1-6
Using HTTPS 1-8
How HTTPS Works 1-8
Server Certificates 1-9
Client Certificates 1-9
Linksys Certificate Chain Structure 1-9
Provisioning Setup 1-10
License Keys 1-11
Software Tools 1-11
Server Configuration 1-11
TFTP 1-12
HTTP 1-12

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Enabling HTTPS 1-13
Syslog Server 1-15
Where to Go From Here 1-15
CHAPTER
2Creating Provisioning Scripts 2-1
SPA Configuration File 2-1
Open Format Configuration File 2-2
Configuration File Compression 2-5
File Encryption 2-5
SPA Configuration Profile Compiler 2-6
Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File 2-8
Source Text Syntax 2-8
Comments 2-9
Macro Expansion 2-9
Conditional Expressions 2-10
Assignment Expressions 2-11
URL Syntax 2-12
Optional Resync Arguments 2-12
key 2-13
post 2-13
alias 2-13
Combining Options 2-14
Using Provisioning Parameters 2-15
General Purpose Parameters 2-15
Enables 2-15
Triggers 2-16
Configurable Schedules 2-16
Profile Rules 2-17
Report Rule 2-19
Upgrade Rule 2-19
Data Types 2-20
CHAPTER
3Provisioning Tutorial 3-1
Preparation 3-1
Basic Resync 3-2
TFTP Resync 3-2
Syslog 3-3
Automatic Resync 3-4

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Unique Profiles and Macro Expansion 3-5
URL Resolution 3-5
HTTP GET Resync 3-6
Secure Resync 3-7
Basic HTTPS Resync 3-7
HTTPS With Client Certificate Authentication 3-9
HTTPS Client Filtering and Dynamic Content 3-9
Profile Formats 3-10
Profile Compression 3-10
Profile Encryption 3-11
Partitioned Profiles 3-12
Parameter Name Aliases 3-12
Proprietary Profile Format 3-13
CHAPTER
4Provisioning Field Reference 4-1
Configuration Profile Parameters 4-1
Firmware Upgrade Parameters 4-4
General Purpose Parameters 4-6
Macro Expansion Variables 4-7
Internal Error Codes 4-9
APPENDIX
AAcronyms
APPENDIX
BGlossary
APPENDIX
CExample SPA Configuration Profile
I
NDEX

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Preface
This guide describes the provisioning of Linksys Voice over IP (VoIP) products. It contains the following
sections:
• Document Audience, page vii
• Linksys VoIP Products, page vii
• How This Document is Organized, page viii
• Document Conventions, page viii
• Related Documentation, page ix
• Technical Support, page ix
Document Audience
This document is written for service providers who offer services using Linksys VoIP products and
specifically for administrative staff responsible for remote provisioning and preprovisioning Linksys
devices.
Linksys VoIP Products
The following summarizes the Linksys VoIP products that can be remotely provisioned or
preprovisioned using the information provided in this document.
• SPA9000—IP PBX with Auto-Attendant; can beused with the SPA400, which provides a SIP-PSTN
gateway
• Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs):
• PAPT2T—Voice adapter with two FXS ports
• SPA1001—Small VoIP adapter
• SPA2102—Voice adapter with router
• SPA3102—Voice adapter with router and PSTN gateway
• RTP300—IP router with two FXS ports
• WRTP54G—Wireless-G IP router with two FXS ports

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• SPA900 Series IP phones:
• SPA901—One line, small, affordable, no display
• SPA921—One-line business phone
• SPA922—One-line business phone with Power over Ethernet (PoE) support and an extra
Ethernet port for connecting another device to the LAN
• SPA941—Default is two lines, upgradeable to four lines
• SPA942—Default is two lines, upgradeable to four lines. Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
and an extra Ethernet port for connecting another device to the LAN
• SPA962—Six lines, hi-res color display. Power over Ethernet (PoE) support and an extra
Ethernet port for connecting another device to the LAN
Note A Linksys VoIP device that supports the remote provisioning options described in this document is
referred to generically as a SPA.
How This Document is Organized
This document is divided into the following chapters and appendices.
Document Conventions
The following are the typographic conventions used in this document.
Chapter Contents
Chapter 1, “Provisioning
Linksys VoIP Devices” This chapter introduces Linksys VoIP products.
Chapter 2, “Creating
Provisioning Scripts” This chapter describes how to work with Linksys provisioning
scripts and configuration profiles.
Chapter 3, “Provisioning
Tutorial” This chapter provides step-by-step procedures for using the
scripting language to create a configuration profile.
Chapter 4, “Provisioning Field
Reference” This chapter provides a systematic reference for each parameter on
the Provisioning tab of the administration web server.
Appendix A, “Acronyms” This appendix provides the expansion of acronyms used in this
document.
Appendix B, “Glossary” This appendix defines the terms used in this document.
Typographic Element Meaning
Boldface Indicates an option on a menu or a literal value to be entered in a field.
<parameter> Angle brackets (<>) are used to identify parameters that appear on the
configuration pages of the Linksys device administration web server. The
index at the end of this document contains an alphabetical listing of each
parameter, hyperlinked to the appropriate table in Chapter 4, “Provisioning
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Related Documentation
The following documentation provides additional information about features and functionality of
Linksys ATAs:
• AA Quick Guide
• IVR Quick Guide
• SPA Provisioning Guide
The following documentation describes how to use other Linksys Voice System products:
• SPA9000 Administrator Guide
• LVS CTI Integration Guide
• LVS Integration with ITSP Hosted Voicemail Guide
• SPA900 Series IP Phones Administrator Guide
• SPA 2.0 ATA Administrator Guide
• Linksys Voice over IP Product Guide: SIP CPE for Massive Scale Deployment
Technical Support
Technical support contact information for authorized Linksys Voice System partners is as follows:
• LVS Phone Support (requires an authorized partner PIN)
888 333-0244 Hours: 4am-6pm PST, 7 days a week
• E-mail support
voipsupport@linksys.com
Italic Indicates a variable that should be replaced with a literal value.
Monospaced Font Indicates code samples or system output.
Typographic Element Meaning

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