The Provisioning Process - Snom C620 Administrator And Provisioning Manual

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The Provisioning Process

The automatic provisioning process is as follows:
1. Check for new or updated configuration files. For file-checking options, see
"Provisioning" on page 94
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compares its current configuration against the files it finds on the provisioning server.
If provisioning has been triggered by the resync timer expiring or by remote
check-sync, the C620 checks for updated files after one minute of inactivity.
2. Download the configuration files.
If any file on the provisioning server has changed, the C620 treats it as a new file and
downloads it.
If the provisioning URL specifies a path only with no filename, then by default the C620
looks for and retrieves the following two files:
The <model> variable is the Snom product model: C620, for example.
If the provisioning URL specifies both a path and filename, then the C620 retrieves only
the configuration file specified.
3. The C620 restarts after one minute of inactivity.
During provisioning, the C620 reads the configuration file and validates each module and
setting. The C620 considers a setting valid if it is:
a valid data type
formatted as a valid setting
within a valid data range
part of a module that passes an integrity check. That is, the module's settings are
consistent and logical. For example, in the "network" module, if DHCP is disabled,
but no static IP address is specified, the module will fail the integrity check and
none of the settings will apply.
Invalid modules or invalid settings are skipped and logged as ERROR messages in the
system log, but will not interrupt the provisioning process. The system log will include the
module parameters that have not been applied. A recognized module with unrecognized
settings will cause all other settings in that module to be skipped.
A successful configuration or firmware update is reported as an INFO message in the
system log.
See
"Configuration File Parameter Guide" on page 117
available for each configuration file setting.
Provisioning Using Configuration Files
and
111. The C620 maintains a list of the last loaded provisioning files. The C620
General file: <model>.cfg.
MAC-specific file: <model>_<MAC Address>.cfg.
C620 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
"Resynchronization: configuration file checking" on
for the options and value ranges
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