Http/S-Based Provisioning Using The Automatic Update Feature; Files Provisioned By Automatic Update; File Location For Automatic Update - AudioCodes Mediant 3000 User Manual

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39.3
HTTP/S-Based Provisioning using the Automatic
Update Feature
The Automatic Update feature can be used for automatic provisioning of the device through
HTTP/S. Automatic provisioning is useful for large-scale deployment of devices. In some
cases, the devices are shipped to the end customer directly from the manufacturer. In other
cases, they may pass through a staging warehouse. Configuration may occur at the
staging warehouse or at the end-customer premises.
The device may be preconfigured during the manufacturing process (commonly known as
private labeling). Typically, a two-stage configuration process is implemented whereby
initial configuration includes only basic configuration, while the final configuration is done
only when the device is deployed in the live network.
Warnings:
not use the Web interface to configure the device. If you do configure the device
through the Web interface and save (burn) the new settings to the device's flash
memory, the IniFileURL parameter is automatically set to 0 and Automatic Updates is
consequently disabled. To enable Automatic Updates again, you need to re-load the
ini file (using the Web interface or BootP) with the correct IniFileURL settings. As a
safeguard to an unintended burn-to-flash when resetting the device, if the device is
configured for Automatic Updates, the 'Burn To FLASH' field under the Reset
Configuration group in the Web interface's Maintenance Actions page is automatically
set to No by default.
Note:
For a description of all the Automatic Update parameters, see Automatic
Update Parameters or refer to the CLI Reference Guide.
For additional security, use HTTPS or FTPS. The device supports HTTPS (RFC 2818) and
FTPS using the AUTH TLS method <draft-murray-auth-ftp-ssl-16>

39.3.1 Files Provisioned by Automatic Update

You can use the Automatic Update feature to update the device with any of the following
files:
Software file (cmp)
Auxiliary files (e.g., Call Progress Tones, SSL Certificates, SSL Private Key)
Configuration file (ini file)

39.3.2 File Location for Automatic Update

The files for updating the device can be stored on any standard Web (HTTP/S), FTP, or
NFS server. The files can be loaded periodically to the device using HTTP, HTTPS, FTP,
or NFS. This mechanism can be used even when the device is installed behind NAT and
firewalls.
The Automatic Update feature is done per file and configured by specifying the file name
and URL address of the provisioning server where the file is located. For a description of
the parameters used to configure URLs per file, see Automatic Update Parameters.
User's Manual
If you use the IniFileURL parameter for the Automatic Update feature, do
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