Product Info
Table Of Contents
- 1.Product Overview
- 2.Change Log
- 3.Introduction to Configuration Menu
- 4.Access the Device
- 5.Language and Time Setting
- 6.Screen Display Configuration
- 7.Sound and Volume Configuration
- 8.Phone Book Configuration
- 9.Network Setting & Other Connection
- 10.Intercom Call Configuration
- 10.1.IP call & IP Call Configuration
- 10.2.SIP Call &SIP Call Configuration
- 10.3.SIP Account Registration
- 10.4.SIP Server Configuration
- 10.5.Outbound Proxy Server configuration
- 10.6.SIP Call DND & Return Code Configuration
- 10.7.Device Local RTP configuration
- 10.8.Data Transmission Type Configuration
- 10.9.Call Setting
- 10.10. Intercom Call Configuration (intercom preview, mu
- 10.11.Emergency Call Setting
- 10.12.Multicast Configuration
- 10.13.Call Forwarding Setting
- 11.Intercom Message Setting
- 12.Audio& Video Codec Configuration for SIP Calls
- 13.Security
- 13.1.Monitor and Image
- 13.2.Alarm and Arming Configuration
- 13.3.Screen Unlock Setting
- 13.4.Voice Encryption
- 13.5.Remote Control
- 14.Door Access Control Configuration
- 15.Lift Control
- 16.Firmware Upgrade
- 17. Backup
- 18.Auto-provisioning via Configuration File
- 19. Voice Assistant
- 20.Call Log
- 21.Debug
- 22.Device Integration with Third Party
- 23.PBX Feature
- 24.Password Modification
- 25.System Reboot&Reset
- 26.Abbreviations
- 27.FAQ
- 28.Contact Us
IT88 Series Administrator Guide
AKUVOX SMART INTERCOM www.akuvox.com
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18. Auto-provisioning via Configuration
File
18.1.Provisioning Principle
Auto-provisioning is a feature used to configure or upgrade the devices in
batch via third party servers. DHCP, PNP, TFTP, FTP, HTTPS are the
protocols used by the Akuvox intercom devices to access the URL of the
address of the third party server which stores configuration files and
firmwares, which will then be used to to update the firmware and the
corresponding parameters on the door phone.
Please see the flow chart below:
18.2.Introduction to the Configuration Files for
Auto-Provisioning
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