196Configuration of the Update Server

13.5.7 Example

A Web server exists at the address 192.168.0.10 with a subdirectory called configs. In this directory, there are two further subdirectories, in which the current firmware files for all KIRK devices are stored. Clients provide the DHCP server with the option #215 as http:/ /192.168.0.10/configs/. In this directory, there is a file update-ip1200.htm , which processes the following lines:

mod cmd UP1 times /allow 23,0,1,2,3,4 /initial 6

mod cmd UP0 scfg http://192.168.0.10/configs/saved/ #h.txt

mod cmd UP0 prot http://192.168.0.10/configs/04-5679 / ser 04-5679 mod cmd UP1 check ser 20040330-01

config change PHONECFG0 /coder G729A,60, /lang eng / protect

config change PHONEAPP0 /f4-10 BellOff /f4-v0 %1BE /f5- 10 BellOn /f5-v0 %1BF config write

config activate iresetn

This example demonstrates how the configuration of a device is stored on a Web server; all IP1200 devices are then instructed to load/update the firmware version 04-5679 in the time period 23:00 hrs to 04:59 hrs. New devices are updated after a restart and after the specified six minutes have elapsed. The devices are configured so that they use the G729 codec with a frame size of 60ms, the language setting is English and the configuration is write-protected. Therefore, only an administrator with appropriate authorisation can change this file. In addition, two standard functions were programmed for the device.

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