Linksys SPA 900 Manual De Usuario

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Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide
Firmware Version 5.1
Chapter 2      Getting Started
Provisioning
Reboot URL
The Reboot URL lets you reboot the Linksys IP phone.
Note
The Linksys IP phone reboots only when it is idle.
Provisioning
This section describes the provisioning functionality of the Linksys IP phone. This section includes the 
following topics:
For detailed information about provisioning the Linksys IP phone, refer to the Linksys SPA Provisioning 
Guide. 
Provisioning Capabilities
The Linksys IP phone provides for secure provisioning and remote upgrade. Provisioning is achieved 
through configuration profiles transferred to the device via TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS. 
The Linksys IP phone can be configured to automatically resync its internal configuration state to a 
remote profile periodically and on power up. The automatic resyncs are controlled by configuring the 
desired profile URL into the device.
The Linksys IP phone accepts profiles in XML format, or alternatively in a proprietary binary format, 
which is generated by a profile compiler tool, SIP Profile Compiler (SPC), available from Linksys. The 
Linksys IP phone supports up to 256-bit symmetric key encryption of profiles. For the initial transfer of 
the profile encryption key (initial provisioning stage), the Linksys IP phone can receive a profile from 
an encrypted channel (HTTPS with client authentication), or it can resync to a binary profile generated 
by the Linksys-supplied profile compiler. In the latter case, the profile compiler can encrypt the profile 
specifically for the target Linksys IP phone, without requiring an explicit key exchange.
Remote firmware upgrade is achieved via TFTP or HTTP (firmware upgrades using HTTPS are not 
supported). Remote upgrades are controlled by configuring the desired firmware image URL into the 
Linksys IP phone via a remote profile resync.
For further information about remote provisioning refer to the LVS SPA Provisioning Guide.
Configuration Profile
The Linksys IP phone configuration profile can be either an XML file or a binary file with a proprietary 
format.
The XML file consists of a series of elements (one per configuration parameter), encapsulated within 
the element tags <flat-profile> … </flat-profile>. The encapsulated elements specify values for 
individual parameters. The following is an example of a valid XML profile:
<flat-profile>
<Admin_Passwd>some secret</Admin_Passwd>
<Upgrade_Enable>Yes</Upgrade_Enable>