Description and Default ValueParameter Name
Enables or disables the resync operation after any
upgrade occurs. If Yes is selected, sync is triggered.
The default value is Yes.
Resync After Upgrade Attempt
Configurable resync trigger conditions. A resync is
triggered when the logic equation in these parameters
evaluates to TRUE.
The default value is (empty).
Resync Trigger 1, Resync Trigger 2
A resync is considered unsuccessful if a requested
profile is not received from the server. This can be
overridden by this parameter. When it is set to no, the
device accepts a file-not-found response from the
server as a successful resync.
The default value is Yes.
Resync Fails On FNF
Each profile rule informs the phone of a source from
which to obtain a profile (configuration file). During
every resync operation, the phone applies all the
profiles in sequence.
Default: /$PSN.xml
If you are applying AES-256-CBC encryption to the
configuration files, specify the encryption key with
the --key keyword as follows:
[--key <encryption key>]
You can enclose the encryption key in double-quotes
(") optionally.
Profile Rule
Profile Rule B
Profile Rule C
Profile Rule D
DHCP options, delimited by commas, used to retrieve
firmware and profiles.
The default value is 66,160,159,150,60,43,125.
DHCP Option To Use
This parameter contains the message that is sent to
the syslog server at the start of a resync attempt.
The default value is $PN $MAC –Requesting
% $SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH.
Log Request Msg
The syslog message that is issued upon successful
completion of a resync attempt.
The default value is $PN $MAC –Successful
Resync %
$SCHEME://$SERVIP:$PORT$PATH -- $ERR.
Log Success Msg
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Configuration Profile Parameters