Provisioning Using Configuration Files
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VSP736 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
A successful configuration or firmware update is reported as an INFO message in the
system log.
See
“Configuration File Parameter Guide” on page 136
for the options and value ranges
available for each configuration file setting.
Resynchronization: configuration file checking
You can select a number of options that determine when the VSP736 checks for new
configuration files. This process of checking for configuration files is called
Resynchronization. Resynchronization options are available on the WebUI
Provisioning
page, but you can also include them in a configuration file.
The resynchronization options are:
Mode—sets the VSP736 to check for a configuration file only, a firmware update
file only, or both types of file.
Never—configuration file checking is disabled
Bootup—the VSP736 checks for new configuration files when it boots up. Any
updates are applied during the boot-up process.
Remote check-sync—enables you to start a resynchronization remotely using your
hosted server's web portal. The Remote check-sync settings are available only in
the configuration file, not the WebUI.
Repeatedly, at a defined interval from 60 to 65535 minutes (45 days).
VSP736 restart
If the VSP736 needs to restart after an auto-update, the restart happens only after the
device has been idle for one minute.
To prevent users from delaying the update process (auto-updates cannot begin until the
VSP736 has been idle for one minute), or to avoid device restarts that might interfere with
incoming calls:
set the resynchronization interval to a suitable period
upload any new configuration file(s) to your provisioning server after work hours so
that the VSP736 will download the file(s) when there is no call activity.
When you update the VSP736 by importing a configuration file using the WebUI, the device
restarts immediately after applying the new settings, regardless of whether the VSP736 is
idle.