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Installing and operating the IPBS and IPBL
Since all HTTP requests are performed unauthenticated, the website used must allow
anonymous read (and potentially write) access. You may want to restrict access to that site to
certain network address ranges.
Configure a Microsoft IIS URL to allow PUT commands:
1. Create a directory where you want to save configurations to
2. Create a virtual directory in Microsoft's IIS manager
3. Select read and write access
No installation is needed on the IPBSs.
Configuration
See
Configuring automatic Firmware update
automatic update.
The URL parameter must point to the site where the file containing the maintenance commands
is stored. Note that in this URL, no host names are supported. The web servers IP address
must be used.
Setting the UP1 Parameters
The applet saves the configuration in a line starting config change UP1.
The full syntax is:
config change UP1 /url <url> [/poll <slow>] [/poll-fast <fast>] [/
disc]
If the URL ends with a '/' then a default filename is used based upon the product in question. If
for example the URL is http://1.2.3.4/configs/, it is expanded to
update-IPBS.htm.
The product type name used is the one used in the Version line on the devices Info page. Note
that the extension is irrelevant, .htm or .txt or no extension at all may be used. On some Web
servers, URLs are case sensitive.
The maintenance command file is retrieved initially after the configured poll interval (in minutes)
is expired after boot. Short poll intervals can create substantial load on a big network. A value
less than 15 minutes (which is the default) is therefore not recommended.
However, for new devices (that is, devices which have been reset to factory settings and never
had a successful download of a maintenance command file), the command file is retrieved
every minute (for up to 30 minutes). This is done so that a fresh device can quickly retrieve a
site depending standard configuration when it is installed. You can change this initial polling
interval using the /poll-fast <fast> parameter (this is not recommended).
The /disc parameter can be specified to force the device to close the http sessions used
immediately.
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Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
on page 127 on how to configure the IPBSs for
http://1.2.3.4/configs/
02/2016

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