GAC2570 User Manual
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Starting – Ending Hour of
the Day (0 – 23)
Sets the time or time period of automatic upgrade, and automatically
update during the set time or time period.
Day of the week
Defines the day of the week to check the HTTP/TFTP server for firmware
upgrades or configuration files changes.
Enable Randomized
Automatic Upgrade
Randomized Automatic Upgrade within the range of hours of the day or
postpone the upgrade every X minute(s) by random 1 to X minute(s).
The default setting is “No”.
Firmware Upgrade and
Provisioning
Defines the device’s rules for automatic upgrade. It can be selected from:
•
Always Check at bootup
•
Always Check at bootup, when F/W pre/suffix changes,
•
Skip the Firmware Check.
The default setting is “Always Check at bootup”.
Upgrade With Prompt
If set to "Yes", the GAC2570 will pop up a prompt after downloading the
firmware files to confirm whether start upgrading.
Otherwise, the GAC2570 will automatically start upgrading process.
DHCP Option
Allow DHCP option 43,
option 160 and option 66
to Override Server
If DHCP option 43, 160 and 66 is enabled on the LAN side, the device will
reset the CPE, upgrade, network VLAN tag, and priority configuration
according to option 43 sent by the server. At the same time, the update
mode and server path of the configuration upgrade mode will be reset
according to the option 160 and 66 sent by the server. The default setting
is "on". The default setting is "Yes".
Notes:
Reboot the device to make changes take effect.
DHCP Option 120
Override SIP Server
Configures the device to allow the DHCP offer message to override the
Config Server Path via the Option 120 header.
The default setting is "Yes".
Note:
Reboot to take effect.
Allow DHCP Option 242
(Avaya IP Phones)
Enables DHCP Option 242. Once enabled, the device will use the
configuration info issued by the local DHCP in Option 242 to configure
proxy, transport protocol and server path.
The default setting is “Yes”.
Note:
Reboot the device to make changes take effect.
Config Provision
Download and Process
All Available Config
Files
By default, the device will provision the first available config in the order of
cfgMAC, cfgMAC.xml, cfgMODEL.xml, and cfg.xml (corresponding to
device specific, model specific, and global configs).
If set to "Yes", the device will download and apply (override) all available