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Parameter
EMS: AUPD Verify Certificates
[AUPDVerifyCertificates]
[AUPDCheckIfIniChanged]
[ResetNow]
Software/Configuration File URL Path for Automatic Update Parameters
[CmpFileURL]
Version 6.6
The device automatically populates these tag variables with actual
values in the sent header. By default, the device sends the following
in the User-Agent header:
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; AudioCodes;
<NAME>;<VER>;<MAC>;<CONF>)
For example, if you set AupdHttpUserAgent = MyWorld-
<NAME>;<VER>(<MAC>), the device sends the following User-
Agent header:
User-Agent: MyWorld-
Mediant;7.00.200.001(00908F1DD0D3)
Notes:
The variable tags are case-sensitive.
If you configure the parameter with the <CONF> variable tag,
you must reset the device with a burn-to-flash for your settings to
take effect.
The tags can be defined in any order.
The tags must be defined adjacent to one another (i.e., no
spaces).
Determines whether the Automatic Update mechanism verifies
server certificates when using HTTPS.
[0] = Disable (default)
[1] = Enable
Determines whether the Automatic Update mechanism performs
CRC checking to determine if the ini file has changed prior to
processing.
[0] = (Default) Do not check CRC. The ini file is loaded whenever
the server provides it.
[1] = Check CRC for the entire file. Any change, including line
order, causes the ini file to be re-processed.
[2] = Check CRC for individual lines. Use this option when the
HTTP server scrambles the order of lines in the provided ini file.
Invokes an immediate device reset. This option can be used to
activate offline (i.e., not on-the-fly) parameters that are loaded using
the parameter IniFileUrl.
[0] = (Default) The immediate restart mechanism is disabled.
[1] = The device immediately resets after an ini file with this
parameter set to 1 is loaded.
Defines the name of the cmp file and the path to the server (IP
address or FQDN) from where the device can load the cmp file and
update itself. The cmp file can be loaded using HTTP/HTTPS, FTP,
FTPS, or NFS.
For example: http://192.168.0.1/filename
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
When this parameter is configured, the device always loads the
cmp file after it is reset.
The cmp file is validated before it's burned to flash. The
checksum of the cmp file is also compared to the previously
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44. Configuration Parameters Reference
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