Auto-provisioning parameter | Description |
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System.Security.RemoteControl.Allow | 0 = Disabled (Default) 1 = Enabled | System.Security.RemoteControl.Source | IP address or Domain | Example: <param name="System.Security.RemoteControl.Allow" value="1" /> <param name="System.Security.RemoteControl.Source" value="192.168.100.1" /> |
You can use up to 50 parameters from the Provisioning parameter list.
Example of SIP Notify NOTIFY sip:Bob.Maxwell3@192.168.100.100:5060 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.100.1:5060;branch=xxxxxx;rport From: "Gigaset" <sip:Gigaset@192.168.100.1>;tag=xxxxxx To: <sip:Bob.Maxwell3@192.168.100.100:5060> Contact: <sip:Gigaset@192.168.100.1> Call-ID: xxxxxxxxx@192.168.100.1 CSeq: 102 NOTIFY User-Agent: Gigaset PRO Max-Forwards: 70 Event: xml Content-Type: application/xml Content-Length: [length] <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <provisioning version="1.1" productID="mx3b"> <nvm> <param name="System.DateAndTime.DateOrder" value="mm.dd.yyyy"/> <param name="System.DateAndTime.TimeFormat" value="12h"/> <param name="System.DateAndTime.TimeServer" value=""/> <param name="System.DateAndTime.TimeZone" value="GMT-2.Atlantic/South_Georgia"/> </nvm> </provisioning> |