Files On The Provisioning Server - Avaya B199 Installing And Administering

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DHCP Option
DES Provisioning
Certificate
CA Certificate
Private Key
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Files on the provisioning server

The following files must be available on the provisioning server:
• Firmware file
• Firmware metadata file
• Global configuration file
• Device-specific configuration file (optional)
• Global certificate configuration file
• Device-specific certificate configuration file (optional)
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Description
To select the DHCP option used for the Device Management server address.
With all DHCP options, the phone obtains the URL and directory of the server
where the configuration file is located. The Device Management server then
looks for avayab199.xml as a global configuration file, and avayab199-
<MAC>.xml for a device-specific file.
The DHCP options are:
• 43: Vendor specific.
• 56: DHCP message.
• 60: Class ID.
• 61: Client ID.
• 66: Server name.
• 67: Bootfile name.
• 242: The brand-specific option.
• Off
• Auto: This is the default setting.
To enable or disable provisioning using DES.
To upload a certificate to the phone. This certificate is used for authentication in
Device Management.
To upload a root certificate. It contains a public key, which is used to verify
other certificates when using Device Management.
To upload a private key. It is used for authentication when using Device
Management.
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