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CHAPTER 68    Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter
aupd-graceful-
shutdown
[AupdGracefulShutdown]
http-user-agent
[AupdHttpUserAgent]
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Enables the device to gracefully lock for the Automatic
Update feature when updating the ini configuration file. When
the file is downloaded from the provisioning server, the device
gracefully locks. During this graceful period (configured by the
[AdminStateLockControl] ini file parameter), no new calls are
accepted. If all existing calls end before the timeout expires,
the device locks and applies the settings of the file. If there are
still existing calls when the timeout expires, the device
terminates them and applies the settings of the file. For more
information, see
Applying Downloaded ini File after Graceful
Timeout
on page 897.
[0] = (Default) Disable
[1] = Enable
Defines the information sent in the HTTP User-Agent header
in the HTTP Get requests sent by the device to the
provisioning server for the Automatic Update mechanism.
The valid value is a string of up to 511 characters. The
information can include any user-defined string or the following
string variable tags (case-sensitive):
<NAME>: product name, according to the installed
License Key
<MAC>: device's MAC address
<VER>: software version currently installed on the device,
e.g., "7.00.200.001"
<CONF>: configuration version, as configured by the ini
file parameter, [INIFileVersion] or CLI command
configuration-version
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)
Note:
The variable tags are case-sensitive.
If you configure the parameter with the <CONF> variable
tag, you must reset the device with a save-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).
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