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Factory Default, the system is set to support automatic server discovery for a
deployment server using DHCP option 66 and DHCP option 150.
When deployment server is enabled but automatic server discovery is disabled,
a primary (and secondary) deployment sever can be statically entered from
which the CS-700 will download the configuration data at start-up.
Using DHCP option 66, the return can be an address or a hostname of a TFTP
server, FTP server, or HTTP server. Option 150, a list of addresses of TFTP
servers, FTP servers, or HTTP servers might be delivered back. When using the
static server addresses, addresses of TFTP servers, FTP servers, or HTTP
servers might be provided.
When using the deployment server, the CS-700 will look for a file named
<<MAC-address of unit>>.xml in the provided location(s). See the remote
configuration section for sample configuration and a list of the available
configuration parameters.
The provisioning interval allows specifying the time interval when a system
should re-check for possible configuration changes. This interval can be set
between 1 minute and 31 days (44,640 minutes). Default is set for 24-hours
(1440 minutes). At the end of a provisioning interval, if a change to the
configuration file is identified, the CS-700 will reboot and restart using the new
configuration file, including any firmware updates included in the
configuration. The re-configuration and reboot will ONLY occur once any
ongoing sessions have terminated and the unit has returned to idle state.