Specifying The Hostname And Domain Name Service (Dns) Servers - LifeSize Passport User Manual

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2. tftp://example/00_13_fa_00_12_33.cfg
3. tftp://example/passport.cfg
4. ftp://example/10.10.22.77.cfg
Note:
The MAC address resolves to a hexadecimal number with lower case letters. In the
previous example, the MAC address 00:13:FA:00:12:33 is replaced with
00_13_fa_00_12_33. If you specify a path that uses the #M escape, ensure that the
file name of the configuration file contains lower case letters.
The first file found is used. If the checksum of the file is different from the last configuration
file loaded into the system, then the new file is used.
Note:
Setting preferences that result in a system reboot, for example port ranges or SIP
preferences, may cause the system to reboot once the configuration file is loaded
into the system. Because the checksum for the configuration file in this case is the
same, the file is not loaded again. The actual configuration changes are applied
when the system is fully booted. This may cause previous configuration preferences
to appear in the user interface, for example a previous system name, before the
configuration takes effect.
Creating the Configuration File
A configuration file consists of a series of command line interface commands in the same
format as the output from the get config command or in a configuration file created from
saving the system configuration from the web administration interface. For more information
about using the command line interface, refer to the LifeSize Passport Automation
Command Line Interface. This document is available from the Support page of
www.lifesize.com. For more information about saving the system configuration from the web
administration interface, refer to "Saving and Restoring a System Configuration" on page 60.

Specifying the Hostname and Domain Name Service (DNS) Servers

You can enter the hostname of the system and the IP addresses to configure DNS servers.
You can also enter the domain names to search when resolving hostnames. Domain Name
System (DNS) translates names of network nodes into addresses; specify this preference to
use DNS to resolve the hostnames of devices to IP addresses.
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