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This guide describes the provisioning of the Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 for Third-Party Call Control:
The Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 for Third-Party Call Control can be remotely provisioned or preprovisioned by using the information in this document.
This document is written for service providers who offer services by using the Cisco VoIP products and specifically for administrative staff responsible for remote provisioning and preprovisioning Cisco Telephony devices.
This document is divided into the following chapters and appendices.
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Chapter 2, “Creating Provisioning Scripts for Configuration Profile” |
Describes how to work with Cisco provisioning scripts and configuration profiles. |
Chapter 3, “In-House Preprovisioning and Provisioning Servers” |
Describes the features and functionality available when preprovisioning Cisco IP Telephony devices in-house and provisioning them remotely. |
Step-by-step procedures for using the scripting language to create a configuration profile. |
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A systematic reference for each parameter on the Provisioning tab of the administration web server. |
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The following typographic conventions are used in this document.