CHAPTER72 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 800 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
■ <CONF>: configuration version, as configured by the ini
file parameter, [INIFileVersion] or CLI command
configuration-version
The device automatically populates these tag variables with
actual values in the sent header. By default, the device sends
the following in the User-Agent header:
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; AudioCodes;
<NAME>;<VER>;<MAC>;<CONF>)
For example, if you set AupdHttpUserAgent = MyWorld-
<NAME>;<VER>(<MAC>), the device sends the following
User-Agent header:
User-Agent: MyWorld-Mediant;7.00.200.001
(00908F1DD0D3)
Note:
■ The variable tags are case-sensitive.
■ If you configure the parameter with the <CONF> variable
tag, you must reset the device with a save-to-flash for your
settings to take effect.
■ The tags can be defined in any order.
■ The tags must be defined adjacent to one another (i.e., no
spaces).
auto-firmware
[AutoCmpFileUrl]
Defines the filename and path (URL) to the provisioning server
from where the software file (.cmp) can be downloaded, based
on timestamp for the Automatic Updated mechanism.
The valid value is an IP address in dotted-decimal notation or
an FQDN.
aupd-verify-cert
[AUPDVerifyCertificates]
Determines whether the Automatic Update mechanism
verifies the TLS certificate received from the provisioning
server when the connection is HTTPS.
■ [0] = Disable (default)
■ [1] = Enables TLS certificate verification when the
connection with the provisioning server is based on
HTTPS. The device verifies the authentication of the
certificate received from the provisioning server. The
device authenticates the certificate against its trusted root
certificate store (see Configuring SSL/TLS Certificates)
and if ok, allows communication with the provisioning
server. If authentication fails, the device denies
communication (i.e., handshake fails).
credentials
[AUPDUserPassword]
Defines the username and password for digest (MD5
cryptographic hashing) and basic access authentication with
the HTTP server on which the files to download are located for
the Automatic Update feature.
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