User Guidebook
WPU-7800G
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PMK_LifeTime = 43200
PMK_Max_Count = 32
DiffServ_Signal = 46
DiffServ_Media = 46
WMM = 1
Jitter_Buffer_Size = 60
Payload_Type = 8,18,0
Multiframe = 2,2,2
[PROVISION]
Firmware_Version =
Firmware_Name =
Phonebook_Name =
4.3
e1_MAC.ini Example
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Administrators can add and/or delete configurations depending on environments.
[USER_ACCOUNT]
Displayname =
Phone_Number =
User_ID =
User_Password =
[SERVER_SETTINGS]
1st_Proxy =
2nd_Proxy =
Domain_Realm =
Register_Expire = 3600
5. Reference
1.
Provision Agent: Provision client that executes Auto Provision of WPU-7800G.
2.
Network Binding: A process that the device gets IP/NETMASK/Gateway/DNS to use network.
3.
BOOTP: In computer networking, the Bootstrap Protocol, or BOOTP, is a network protocol used by a network
client to obtain an IP address from a configuration server. The BOOTP protocol was originally defined in RFC
951.
4.
BOOTP option: DHCP(BOOTP) options have the same format as the BOOTP 'vendor extensions'. Options may
be fixed length or variable length. All options begin with a tag byte, which uniquely identifies the option.
Fixed length options without data consist of only a tag byte. The value of the length byte does not include
the tag and length fields.
5.
BOOTP option 66: This option is used to identify a TFTP server when the 'sname' field in the DHCP header
has been used for DHCP options. The BOOTP option was originally defined in RFC2131.
6.
Provision server IP address: Provision server IP address.
7.
Phone Configuration generator: A program that is provided by Unidata to make configuration files.
(Download is available at http://www.udcsystems.com/support/download.php)
8.
Entry: Configuration name that sets up WPU-7800G.
Refer to Appendix WPU-7800G Configuration Entry.pdf.
(Download is available at http://www.udcsystems.com/support/download.php)