February 2016
Installation and Operation Manual
Avaya IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway version 7.2.x
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The command above determines if firmware 5.0.0 is already installed. If not, new firmware will
be downloaded from the following location depending on type of device:
IPBS1: http://192.168.0.10/firm/ipbs.bin
IPBS2: http://192.168.0.10/firm/ipbs2.bin
IPBL: http://192.168.0.10/firm/ipbl.bin
The UPDATE/PROT variable will be set to 5.0.0 and the device will be reset as soon as it is
idle.
Similar to the prot command, the boot command will update the boot code.
mod cmd UP0 boot http://192.168.0.10/firm ireset 5.0.0
The command above determines if boot code 5.0.0 is already installed. If not, new boot code
will be downloaded from the following location depending on type of device:
IPBS1: http://192.168.0.10/firm/boot_ipbs.bin
IPBS2: http://192.168.0.10/firm/boot_ipbs2.bin
IPBL: http://192.168.0.10/firm/boot_ipbl.bin
The UPDATE/BOOT variable will be set to 5.0.0 and the device will be reset as soon as it is
idle.
Using UP0, device configurations can be saved to a web server.
mod cmd UP0 scfg <url>
This will cause the device to upload its current config to url This will be done using an HTTP
PUT command. url must be writable thus. With url, some meta character strings are replaces as
follows:
Figure 26.
A.7 Download Configuration File
To load a configuration file on the IP-DECT device use the following command:
mod cmd UP0 cfg <url> <final-command> <serial>
The command loads the configuration file, and all commands in it are executed.
A.8 Setting the RFP_UPDATE0 Parameter
To perform a RFP firmware update, use the following commands.
mod cmd RFP_UPDATE0 firmware http://192.168.0.10/
Worf4_GAP_R4H.s2
Boot filename
IPBS1 boot_ipbs.bin
IPBS2 boot_ipbs2.bin
IPBL boot_ipbl.bin
Sequence Replacement Example
#d Current date and time 20040319-162544
#m Device mac address 00-90-33-03-0d-f0
#h Device hardware ID ipbs-03-0d-f0
#b Rolling backup index loops over 0 .. n-1
for each backup
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