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Provisioning
This section describes how to provision the phone using hosted conguration server and
hosted rmware update server. The servers can either be a TFTP server or a HTTP server.
From the production the phones are congured to retrieve rmware from an Doro hosted
server (http://www.doro.com/downloads/ip880dect/upgrade/). The Doro server should
normally be kept as Firmware server unless you network topology requires differently.
If there is more than one phone to congure it is recommended to write the settings into a
conguration le and place it on a boot server (HTTP or TFTP). The lename consists of
the phone’s MAC address and the extension “cfg” (001d29000a11.cfg). Press the “volume
up” key on the handset in idle mode to obtain the MAC address. A MAC address label is
also placed on the bottom of the gateway and on the box.
System Requirements
When using a provisioning system for the phone, it can consist of the following servers:
Conguration Server: HTTP or TFTP server holding congurations such as account
information, CODEC priority setup, SNTP timeserver conguration, time zone, etc.
The conguration will be retrieved by the telephone as a text le. Optionally the le can
be AES encrypted.
Firmware Update (Boot) Server: HTTP or TFTP server holding binary rmware
images for remote rmware upgrading of the telephones. In addition the server makes
textual release description available for the end-user through the phone’s user interface.
The servers can be placed on the Internet or on a local area network (LAN).
Setting up the Network
By default (factory setting), the phones are congured to use HTTP as the transfer protocol
for provisioning. TFTP can also be used. The boot server address can be an IP address, a
fully qualied domain name (FQDN), or an URL.
Initiate the download of the conguration les from the handset by selecting Settings/
System Settings/Restore settings. The gateway will reset and request the
conguration le from the preset location.
The preset address can be found at Management Settings/Configuration server
address: via the web interface.
Note! When the gateway is reset, any active calls will be dropped.
Setting up the Boot/Update Server
The following describe a conguration server.
Install boot server application or locate suitable existing server(s).
Create account and home directory.
Create /Cong subfolder.
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