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VCS754 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Resynchronization
Import Configuration
You can configure the VCS754 by importing a configuration file from your computer or your
local network. For more information about configuration file types and configuration file
formatting, see
“Provisioning Using Configuration Files” on page 76
.
To import a configuration file:
1.
Click
to locate and open the configuration file.
2.
Click
.
The VCS754 will update its configuration.
Manually importing a configuration file differs from the auto-provisioning process in that:
The VCS754 does not check whether the file has been loaded before. The
configuration file is processed whether or not it is different from the current version.
The VCS754 will restart immediately after importing the configuration file, without
waiting for one minute of inactivity.
Setting
Description
Mode
Sets which files the VCS754 checks for at regular intervals.
It can check for configuration files, firmware update files
(from the URL entered on the Firmware Server Settings
page), or both.
NOTE
: When checking for both config and
firmware files, the firmware URL can be within the config
file. This firmware URL takes take precedence over the
URL on the Firmware Server Settings page. It will also
update the URL on the Firmware Server Settings page.
This allows you to change the firmware URL automatically.
Bootup Check
Sets the VCS754 to check the provisioning URL for new
configuration and/or firmware files upon bootup. The
update is applied as part of the reboot process.
Interval
Sets an interval, in minutes, for checking for updates.
Use encryption
Enables an AES-encrypted configuration file to be
decrypted before being applied to the VCS754. Select if
the configuration file has been secured using AES
encryption. See
“Securing configuration files with AES
encryption” on page 82
.
Passphrase
If the configuration file has been secured using AES
encryption, enter the 16-bit key. See
“Securing
configuration files with AES encryption” on page 82
.