/mcpsupporting feature: Encryption, Authenticatio (new_tkDeviceProtocol,99) and tkModel = new ELSE SELECT pkid INTO m_fkSecurityProfile F new_tkModel AND tkDeviceProtocol = new_tk m_fkSecurityProfile; Remedy: 1 Rule (RI-2399): Type: Active (Insert/Update) Rule Name: Inserting Secure SIP Trunk Description: Whenever an admin try to insert Secure SIP T Test Condition: ON INSERT INTO Security Profile, slminfo_exp 2.3.95.67 fksipprofile (FI-2489) Type: guid (Null OK) Default Value: NULL Rule (RI-936): Type: Active (Insert/Update) Rule Name: On Insert/Update of Device set SIPProfile to NU Description: On Insert/Update of Device, SET SIPProfile to N Test Condition: For INSERT/UPDATE of Device, IF tkdevicepro NULL Rule (RI-936): Type: Active (Insert/Update) This field is modified by this rule. Rule Name: On Insert/Update of Device set SIPProfile to NU Description: On Insert/Update of Device, SET SIPProfile to N Test Condition: For INSERT/UPDATE of Device, IF tkdevicepro NULL 2.3.95.68 fksoftkeytemplate (FI-1129) Type: guid (Null OK) Default Value: NULL Remarks: association between device and softkey template Rule (RI-37): Type: Validation (Insert/Update) Rule Name: SoftkeyTemplate Restriction Description: Softkey Templates can be assigned only to dev Test Condition: IF (@Device.fkSoftkeyTemplate IS NOT NULL) ProductSupportsFeature WHERE tkSupportsF AND tkDeviceprotocol IN (@Device.tkDeviceP Error Message: Softkey Template is not valid for this type of d Remedy: Remove the Softkey Template setting and try a






