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Proxy[1] “sip.service.com”;
Register_Expires[1] “900”;
A sample source plain-text profile can be generated from the SPC tool with the following command-line
invocation:
spc.exe --sample-profile sample.txt
The sample.txt can then be edited as appropriate for the administrator’s network, and compiled into a
binary profile with this SPC command-line invocation:
spc.exe sample.txt sample.cfg
If no quoted value is specified for a parameter (or if a parameter specification is missing entirely from the
source plain-text file) the value of the parameter will remain unchanged in the SPA941 when the SPA941
resyncs to the compiled binary profile.
The syntax also controls the parameter’s user-level access when using the built-in web interface to the
SPA. An optional exclamation point or question mark, immediately following the parameter name,
indicates the parameter should be user read-write or read-only, respectively. If neither mark is present,
the parameter is made inaccessible to the user from the web interface. Note that this syntax has no
effect on the admin-level access to the parameters.
Typical usage would be as in the following example:
Par1 “123” ;
Par2 ! ;
Here, Par1 is managed by the administrator through remote provisioning, and is only visible in the admin-
login webUI (http://spa-ip-addr/admin/advanced). On the other hand, Par2 is managed by the end-user,
is visible in the user-login webUI (http://spa-ip-addr/advanced), and is unaffected by periodic resyncs to
the provisioning server.
In this way, a service provider is given full control over which parameters become end-user inaccessible,
read-only, or read-write following provisioning of the SPA.
In its most basic configuration, the SPA941 resyncs to the provisioning server periodically, downloading
the configuration profile specified as a URL in the Profile_Rule parameter.
Eample:
Profile_Rule “http://my.local.server.net/profile-path/spa941.cfg” ;
Please refer to the Linksys SPA Provisioning Guide for a more exhaustive description of the available
provisioning features in the SPA941.

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