Use this parameter to override phoneLock.lockState. If 0, the handset retains the value in
phoneLock.lockState. If 1, you can restart, reboot, or power cycle the handset to override the value for
phoneLock.lockState in the MAC-phone.cfg and start the handset in an unlocked state. You can then lock
or unlock the handset locally. Spectralink recommends that you do not leave this parameter enabled as its use is
primarily administrative.
1
Change causes handset to restart or reboot.
Provisional Polling of Spectralink Handsets
You can control how your handset handles automatic provisioning by configuring the
parameters in Table 8-44: Provisional Polling of Spectralink handsets.
You can set the handset's automatic provisioning behavior to be:
Absolute The handset polls at the same time every day.
Relative The handset polls every x seconds, where x is a number greater than 3600.
Random The handset polls randomly based on a time interval you set.
○ If the time period is less than a day or equal to one day, the first poll is at a random time
between the handset starting up and the polling period. Afterwards, the handset will poll
every x seconds.
○ If you set the polling period to be greater than one day, the handset polls on a random
day based on the handset’s MAC address.
For example:
If prov.polling.mode is set to rel and prov.polling.period is set to 7200, the
handset polls every two hours.
If prov.polling.mode is set to abs and prov.polling.time is set to 04:00, the
handset polls at 4am every day.
If prov.polling.mode is set to random, prov.polling.period is set to 86400,
prov.polling.time is set to 01:00, prov.polling.timeRandomEnd is set to 05:00, the
handset polls randomly between 1am and 5am every day. This parameter is only used
when prov.polling.mode is set to random.
If prov.polling.mode is set to abs and prov.polling.period is set to 2328000,
the handset polls every 20 days.
Table 8-44: Provisional Polling of Spectralink handsets