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Creating XML Provisioning Scripts
File Structure
Provisioning Guide for Cisco SPA100 and SPA200 Series Analog Telephone Adapters 16
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<Resync_On_Reset> Yes
</Resync_On_Reset>
<Resync_Periodic> 7200
</Resync_Periodic>
<Profile_Rule>
tftp://prov.telco.com:6900/cisco/config/spa504.cfg
</Profile_Rule>
</flat-profile>
The <flat-profile> element tag encloses all parameter elements to be
recognized by the ATA.
Element Tags, Attributes, Parameters, and Formatting
A file can include element tags, attributes, parameters, and formatting features.
Element Tags
The properties of element tags are:
The ATA recognizes elements with proper parameter names, when
encapsulated in the special <flat-profile> element.
The <flat-profile> element can be encapsulated within other arbitrary
elements.
Element names are enclosed in angle brackets.
Most of the element names are similar to the field names in the
administration web pages for the device, with the following modifications:
- Element names may not include spaces or special characters. To derive
the element name from the administration web field name, substitute an
underscore for every space or the special characters [, ], (, ), or /.
For example, the Resync On Reset field is represented by the element
<Resync_On_Reset>.
- Each element name must be unique. In the administration web pages,
the same fields might appear on multiple web pages, such as the Line,

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