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The update server is used for efficient administration of various VoIP devices. The update server reads a file at intervals from a configurable URL (Uniform Resource Locator). | The '''update''' server is used for efficient administration of various VoIP devices. The update server reads a file at intervals from a configurable URL (Uniform Resource Locator). | ||
'''Command File URL''' An URL, for example http://192.168.0.1/update/script-ip800.txt, pointing to a file whose commands are executed. | |||
If the URL ends with a slash (/), for example http://192.168.0.1/update/, the device is adding the file name update-ipxxx.htm automatically, deduced from the device short name (for example update-ip800.htm). | * '''Command File URL:''' An URL, for example http://192.168.0.1/update/script-ip800.txt, pointing to a file whose commands are executed. | ||
If the URL ends with a slash (/), for example http://192.168.0.1/update/, the device is adding the file name update-ipxxx.htm automatically, deduced from the device short name (for example update-ip800.htm). | |||
Furthermore the placeholder #h and #m can be used in the URL-String: | Furthermore the placeholder #h and #m can be used in the URL-String: | ||
* #h - will be replaced by the device short name (for example IP800). | * #h - will be replaced by the device short name (for example IP800). | ||
* #m - will be replaced by the device mac-adress (for example 00-90-33-01-02-03). | * #m - will be replaced by the device mac-adress (for example 00-90-33-01-02-03). | ||
These placeholders may be used e.g. to address a device-specific directory (http://192.168.1.2/update/#h/script.txt) or to generate HTTP-GET parameters (http://192.168.0.1/update/script.php?mac=#m). | These placeholders may be used e.g. to address a device-specific directory (http://192.168.1.2/update/#h/script.txt) or to generate HTTP-GET parameters (http://192.168.0.1/update/script.php?mac=#m). | ||
If the directory of the file is password-protected, the access credentials must be specified in the chapter | |||
'''Interval [min]''' An interval (in minutes) at which the file is re-read and executed. | If the directory of the file is password-protected, the access credentials must be specified in the chapter "[[General_HTTP_Client|Configuration/General/HTTP Client]]". | ||
Detailed information on the update server and the update script is contained in Appendix E | * '''Interval [min]:''' An interval (in minutes) at which the file is re-read and executed. | ||
Detailed information on the update server and the update script is contained in Appendix E: "[[Update_Server|Configuration of the update server]]". | |||
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Revision as of 13:46, 16 March 2007
The update server is used for efficient administration of various VoIP devices. The update server reads a file at intervals from a configurable URL (Uniform Resource Locator).
- Command File URL: An URL, for example http://192.168.0.1/update/script-ip800.txt, pointing to a file whose commands are executed.
If the URL ends with a slash (/), for example http://192.168.0.1/update/, the device is adding the file name update-ipxxx.htm automatically, deduced from the device short name (for example update-ip800.htm). Furthermore the placeholder #h and #m can be used in the URL-String:
- #h - will be replaced by the device short name (for example IP800).
- #m - will be replaced by the device mac-adress (for example 00-90-33-01-02-03).
These placeholders may be used e.g. to address a device-specific directory (http://192.168.1.2/update/#h/script.txt) or to generate HTTP-GET parameters (http://192.168.0.1/update/script.php?mac=#m).
If the directory of the file is password-protected, the access credentials must be specified in the chapter "Configuration/General/HTTP Client".
- Interval [min]: An interval (in minutes) at which the file is re-read and executed.
Detailed information on the update server and the update script is contained in Appendix E: "Configuration of the update server".