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http://<server address>
An FTP/TFTP server needs to be configured as
ftp://<server address>/user=”<username>”&pass=”<password>”
where <username> and <password> are the username and password
required to access a TFTP server.
Once the CS-700 receives the address information of that server, it tries to
access configuration files on that server to auto-configure the device during
start-up. The configuration file for the specific CS-700 device needs to be
named <MAC-address of device>.xml.
Any configuration data provided from the configuration files will overwrite
configuration settings that might have been entered in the CS-700 previously.
A list of the available parameters with a short description is provided further
down in this manual. A set of sample configuration files is also provided.
Configuring using a Provisioning Server, Option 150
Option 150 allows IP Devices to download their configuration from a list of
TFTP servers. When an IP device starts, it sends a request to the DHCP server
for an IP address. In addition to the IP address, the DHCP server sends
additional information back to the device as configured on the DHCP server.
Option 150 is a configuration item that allows providing a list of addresses or
hostnames of TFTP, FTP or HTTP servers to the device.
HTTP servers needs to be configured as
http://<server address>
FTP / TFTP servers need to be configured as
ftp://<server address>/user=”<username>”&pass=”<password>”
where <username> and <password> are the username and password
required to access the TFTP server.
Once the CS-700 receives the address information of these servers, the device
will try to access configuration files on these servers to auto-configure the
device during start-up. The configuration file for the specific CS-700 device
needs to be named <MAC-address of CS-700>.xml.