Product Info
Table Of Contents
- 1.1.Device Start-up Network Selection
- 1.2.Device Home Screen Type Selection
- 1.3.Accessing the Device Setting on the Device
- 1.4.Access the Device Setting on the Web Interface
- 1.5.Language Setting
- 1.6.Time Setting
- 1.7.Screen Display setting on the Device
- 1.8.Screen Display Setting on the Web Interface
- 1.9.Screensaver Configuration
- 1.10.Upload Wall Paper
- 1.11.Status Bar
- 1.12.Upload Device Booting Image
- 1.13.Icon Screen Display Configuration
- 1.14.Volume Configuration
- 1.15.Phone Book Configuration on the Device
- 1.16.Phone Book Configuration on the Web Interface
- 1.17.Device Network Configuration
- 1.18.Device Deployment in Network
- 1.19. Device NAT Setting
- 1.20. Device Bluetooth Setting
- 1.21.Device Wi-Fi Setting
- 1.22.IP call & IP Call Configuration
- 1.23.SIP Call &SIP Call Configuration
- 1.24.SIP Account Registration
- 1.25.SIP Server Configuration
- 1.26.Outbound Proxy Server configuration
- 1.27.SIP Call DND & Return Code Configuration
- 1.28.Device Local RTP configuration
- 1.29.Data Transmission Type Configuration
- 1.30.Call Setting
- 1.31. Intercom Call Configuration
- 1.32.PTime Configuration
- 1.33.SIP Hacking Protection
- 1.34.Emergency Call Setting
- 1.35.RF Setting (Optional)
- 1.36.Multicast Configuration
- 1.37.Call Forwarding Setting
- 1.38.Manage Messages
- 1.39. Configure Voice Message (MWI)
- 1.40.Audio Codec Configuration
- 1.41.Video Codec Configuration
- 1.42.Monitor and Image
- 1.43.Alarm and Arming Configuration
- 1.44.Screen Unlock Setting
- 1.45.Voice Encryption
- 1.46.Remote Control
- 1.47.Relay Switch Setting
- 1.48.Web Relay Setting
- 1.49.Door Unlock Configuration
- 1.50.Configure Lift Control
- 1.51.Configure Lift Control Prompt
- 1.52.Provisioning Principle
- 1.53.Introduction to the Configuration Files for Auto-P
- 1.54.Autop Schedule
- 1.55.DHCP Provisioning Configuration
- 1.56.Static Provisioning Configuration
- 1.57.System Log for Debugging
- 1.58. PCAP for Debugging
- 1.59. User Agent
- 1.60.Enter Applications Screen
- 1.61. Install Third-party App
- 1.62.Modify Device Basic Setting Password
- 1.63.Modify Device Advanced Setting Password
- 1.64.Modify Device Web Interface Password
- 1.65.Modify Browser Password
- 1.66.PBX Configuration on The Device
- 1.67.PBX Configuration on The Web Interface
- 1.68.Reboot
- 1.69. Reset
Android Indoor Monitor Administrator Guide
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Configuration files have two formats for the auto-provisioning. one is the
general configuration files used for the general provisioning and other one is
the MAC-based configuration provisioning.
The difference between the two types of configuration files is shown as
below:
General configuration provisioning: a general file is stored in a server
from which all the related devices will be able to download the same
configuration file to update parameters on the devices. For example
:
cfg.
MAC-based configuration provisioning: MAC-based configuration files is
used for the auto-provisioning on a specific device as distinguished by
its unique MAC number. And the configuration files named with device
MAC number will be matched automatically with the device MAC number
before being downloaded for the provisioning on the specific device.
Note:
If a server has these two types of configuration files, then IP
devices will first access the general configuration files before
accessing the MAC-based configuration files.
1.54.Autop Schedule
Akuvox provides you with different Autop methods that enable the indoor
monitor to perform provisioning for itself in a specific time according to your