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Avaya IPBS2 - Setting the UP0 Parameters

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February 2016
Installation and Operation Manual
Avaya IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway version 7.2.x
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Often, configuration changes shall be made only during certain times (e.g. non-working hours).
This can be achieved using the times command:
mod cmd UP1 times [/allow <hours>] [/initial <minutes>]
The times command will check the current time against <hours>. If it does not match this
restriction, any further processing of the command file is cancelled. <hours> is a comma
separated list of hours. Only those hours listed are considered valid times for execution of the
command file.
mod cmd UP1 times /allow 12,23,1,2,3,4
The command above allows command executions only between 12:00 and 12:59 and 23:00 and
4:59 local time (on a 24h clock). Note that if the device has no time set, all command executions
will be cancelled.
If the /initial parameter is set, the no commands will be executed within the first <minutes>
minutes after the device has been booted. This is done to avoid firmware download and flashing
when installing devices.
mod cmd UP1 times /allow 12,23,1,2,3,4 /initial 6
The command above suppresses any command file processing within the first six minutes after
each boot of the device. If /initial is set, new devices (or those that have been reset to factory
settings), the command file will be retrieved even if it normally would be suppressed by the /
allow parameter. This allows new devices to retrieve a site specific standard configuration
quickly.
A.6 Setting the UP0 Parameters
To perform a firmware update, use the following command:
mod cmd UP0 prot <url> <final-command> <build-serial>
The command above downloads the new firmware from <url> and flash it to the device, then
<final-command> is executed.
The IPBSs maintain an internal variable UPDATE/PROT which is initially (or when the device
is reset to factory settings) empty. The prot command will compare the <build-serial> parameter
with the UPDATE/PROT variable. If it is equal, no firmware will be loaded or flashed. If there
is no UPDATE/PROT yet (like for a new device), <build-serial> is compared against the build
number of the current firmware. After a successful download, UPDATE/PROT is set to <build-
serial>. Note that <build-serial> is not checked against the firmware version actually loaded. It
is your responsibility to keep this consistent.
If <url> ends with a slash ('/'), then a default firmware filename is added to the URL depending
on the type of the device.
mod cmd UP0 prot http://192.168.0.10/firm/ ireset 5.0.0
resetn resets the device immediately, only if a reset is required
ser this is a no-op
Firmware filename
IPBS1 ipbs.bin
IPBS2 ipbs2.bin
IPBL ipbl.bin

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