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Chapter 3 Provisioning Utility
“|“ means “or”.
The utility generates a separate file for each entry in the account file. The file names of the
generated files include the MAC addresses in the account file.
3.8 Auto Provision Encryption Utility Usage Example 1
The following is an example of generating encrypted SIP configuration text files with some
common settings updated. The files need to be encrypted.
Do the following:
1
Capture all of the available fields from device’s CI command ‘voice autopro dbdisplay’.
2
Save the captured fields as a text file (the common file).
3
Cut the subscriber specific fields and paste them into an account field text file.
4
Remove any fields from the common file that you don’t want to change.
5
Configure the values for the fields in the common file that you do want to change.
6
Prepare the account file from your database.
7
Create an account field file that identifies the fields in the account file.
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Run the utility. See the following figure for an example of the command.
• The first line takes you into the directory where the utility is saved.
• The “common” file is named “P2002L.txt”.
• The encrypted SIP configuration text files are saved in a “Results” folder that is located
inside of the folder that the utility is in.
• The debug messages are turned on.
• The account field file is named “Field.txt”.
• The account file is named “Account.txt”.
-NoEnc =
Add this to the command to have the utility not encrypt the SIP
configuration text files that it generates. It is recommended that
you use encryption since the SIP configuration text files include
the subscriber’s username and password.
-C <Common File> =
This specifies the file of common SIP settings.
-O <Output Directory> =
Specify the folder on your computer where you want the utility to
save the generated IP configuration text files. The utility places
the generated files in the root directory (hard drive folder) if you
do not specify an output directory.
-D =
This has the utility display debug messages.
<Account Field File> =
This specifies the account field file.
<Account File> =
This specifies the account file.
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