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CHAPTER 40    Automatic Provisioning
Startup Script File: Contains only CLI commands and configures all the device's
functionality (except commands such as show, debug or copy). The file updates the
device's configuration according to the configuration settings in the file and sets all other
parameters that are not included in the file to factory defaults. The file causes two device
resets to apply the settings. Therefore, the file typically contains the Automatic Update
settings and other configuration settings that require a device reset. The URL of the server
where this file is located is configured by the CLIStartupScriptURL ini file parameter or CLI
command, configure system > automatic-update > startup-script <URL>.

File Location for Automatic Update

The files for updating the device can be stored on any standard Web (HTTP/S), TFTP, or FTP
server. The files can be loaded periodically to the device using HTTP/S, TFTP, or FTP. 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. If the device needs to authenticate itself
with the server, you can use the same parameters to configure the authentication username and
password (for more information, see
description of the parameters for configuring the URLs of the servers of the files, see
Update
Parameters.
Below are examples for configuring the file names and their URLs for Automatic Update:
ini File:
IniFileURL = 'http://www.corp.com/configuration.ini'
CptFileURL = 'http://www.corp.com/call_progress.dat'
AutoCmpFileUrl = 'http://www.corp.com/SIP_F7.20A.008.cmp
FeatureKeyURL = 'https://www.company.com/License_Key.txt'
CLI:
# configure system
(config-system)# automatic update
(automatic-update)# cli-script https://company.com/cli/<MAC>
(automatic-update)# startup-script https://company.com/startup/<MAC>
(automatic-update)# voice-configuration http://www.company.com/configuration.ini
(automatic-update)# call-progress-tones http://www.company.com/call_progress.dat
(automatic-update)# feature-key http://www.company.com/License_Key.txt
(automatic-update)# auto-firmware http://www.company.com/SIP_F7.20A.008.cmp
For configuration files, the file name in the URL can automatically contain the device's
MAC address for enabling the device to download a file unique to the device. For more
information, see

MAC Address Placeholder in Configuration File Name

You can configure the file name of the configuration file in the URL to automatically include the
MAC address of the device. As described in
You can use any filename extension for the CLI script files.
The CLI Startup Script file is not supported when the device operates in HA mode.
Access Authentication with HTTP Server
MAC Address Placeholder in Configuration File
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