Download Timing
None (prohibited)
2.2.5 Provisioning Server Setting Example
This section gives an example of how to set up the units and provisioning server when configuring 2 units with
configuration files. The standard configuration files and the master configuration file are used in this example.
Conditions
Item
Provisioning server FQDN
Units' MAC addresses
URL of the configuration files
Directory on the provisioning
server containing the
configuration files
File name of configuration
files
Document Version
2012-06
If you want to prohibit units from changing their settings by downloading
configuration files, you can enable this function from the Web user interface.
The following operations will be prohibited:
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Pre-provisioning
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Provisioning at startup
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Provisioning at regular intervals
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Provisioning by sending a NOTIFY message
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In the configuration file:
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Add the line, PROVISION_ENABLE="N".
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In the Web user interface:
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Click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Provisioning Maintenance],
and then select [No] for [Enable Provisioning].
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To enable provisioning again, in the Web user interface:
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Click the [Maintenance] tab, click [Provisioning Maintenance],
and then select [Yes] for [Enable Provisioning].
prov.example.com
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0080F0111111
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0080F0222222
Configure the following 2 settings either by pre-provisioning or through the
Web user interface. The values of both settings must be the same.
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CFG_STANDARD_FILE_PATH="http://prov.example.com/
Panasonic/Config{MAC}.cfg"
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CFG_MASTER_FILE_PATH="http://prov.example.com/
Panasonic/ConfigCommon.cfg"
Create the "Panasonic" directory just under the HTTP root directory of the
provisioning server.
Store the following configuration files in the "Panasonic" directory.
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Contains the common settings for the 2 units:
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ConfigCommon.cfg
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Contains the settings unique to each unit:
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Config0080F0111111.cfg
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Config0080F0222222.cfg
2.2.5 Provisioning Server Setting Example
Explanation
Description/Setting
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