LifeSize Passport User Manual page 36

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Example:
If the path is:
http://example/config/fishtank.cfg;ftp://example/other/fishtank.cfg
the system attempts to obtain the configuration file fishtank.cfg from the web server at
http://example/config/fishtank.cfg. If the file does not exist at that location, the system
attempts to obtain the configuration from the FTP server at ftp://example/other/fishtank.cfg.
Note:
If the server requires a username and password to access the file, for example to
log into an FTP server, you can include the user name and password in the URL.
For example:
ftp://<username>:<password>@example/other/fishtank.cfg
where <username> is the user name and <password> is the password required for
the login. The user name and password must not contain a semicolon.
Each URL can also contain the following escapes to make the configuration unique to the
system:
Escape
#M
#S
#I
If a machine name or IP address is used alone as a path element, then the following path is
substituted:
tftp://<name>/#M.cfg;tftp://<name>/#S.cfg
where <name> is the IP address or DNS name in the path.
Example:
For a LifeSize Passport system with a MAC address of 00:13:FA:00:12:33 and an IP
address of 10.10.22.77, the path:
http://example/configs/fishtank.cfg;example;ftp://example/#I.cfg
resolves to search for a configuration file at the following locations:
1. http://example/configs/fishtank.cfg
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Replacement Value
Replaced with the MAC address using the underscore character to replace the
colon between bytes. The MAC address resolves to a hexadecimal number with
lower case letters.
Replaced by the system model; passport.
Replaced by the assigned IP address.
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