Configuring The Cs-700; Configuring Using The Web User Interface; Configuring Using The Service Application; Configuring Using A Provisioning Server, Option 66 - Yamaha CS-700 Operation Manual

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Configuring the CS-700

This section will provide details on how to configure the CS-700 device. The
information provided here is general and provides the details of how to access
the configuration settings on the CS-700 and to enter in specific information.
There are three methods to configure the CS-700: from the Web UI over IP
network, using the Service Application on a local USB-attached PC, or using a
provisioning server and provisioning file with DHCP Option 66 or 150.

Configuring using the Web User Interface

Refer to the Web-UI description section and follow through all required
configuration menus to achieve the desired configuration result. Be sure to
"Submit" each configuration change before moving to another menu page, or
settings will be lost.
Once all desired configuration changes have been made and submitted, take
the time to export the system configuration to an external file for future use,
either to restore the current unit or to provide a baseline configuration for
other units in your installation.
It is recommended to reboot the device once all configuration changes have
been performed.

Configuring using the Service Application

Refer to the Service Application description section and follow through all
configuration menus to achieve the desired results.
It is recommended to reboot the device once all configuration changes have
been performed.

Configuring using a Provisioning Server, Option 66

Option 66 allows IP Devices to download their configuration from a TFTP
server. When an enabled IP device boots, it sends a request to the DHCP server
for an IP address. In addition to the IP address, the DHCP server sends
additional information back to the device as configured on the DHCP server.
Option 66 is a configuration item that allows providing the address or
hostname of a TFTP, FTP, or HTTP server to the device.
An HTTP server needs to be configured as
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