Deploying Avaya IP Office™ Platform IP500 V2
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Preparing the System SD Card: Creating an Offline Configuration File
5.3 Adding a Pre-Built Configuration File
IP Office Manager can be used to
create an offline configuration file
. For IP500 V2 control units, such a pre-created IP
Office configuration file can be placed on the System SD card. That file is then loaded when the new IP Office system is
started.
To load a pre-built offline configuration onto a System SD card
1. Using IP Office, create an offline configuration that matches the customer requirements and the equipment that
will be installed in the IP Office.
2. Rename the configuration file config.cfg.
3. Using a card reader, copy the file into the /system/primary folder on the System SD memory card.
5.4 Adding a License File
For IP500 V2 control units, if a licence file called keys.txt is found in the SD card folder which the IP Office uses when it
boots, the IP Office will merge the licenses in that file with its configuration.
The files should be a plain text file (UTF8) containing either:
·
A license name and license key separated by a
comma on each line.
Teleworker, uAuToY@9VvVV@VOzIgeegwLXL2sAs1Z5
Mobile Worker, NvWO_iVY5KJpZMNeY89IB1sIj0_QUCDm
Power User, 9IJQW3yuPsbxjGS2XcMa16_J9H8cSeZ9
System Advanced, JAWZaw@YtK37vcnXkqM4mDYDIdSMd9_1
·
A license key on each line.
uAuToY@9VvVV@VOzIgeegwLXL2sAs1Z5
NvWO_iVY5KJpZMNeY89IB1sIj0_QUCDm
9IJQW3yuPsbxjGS2XcMa16_J9H8cSeZ9
JAWZaw@YtK37vcnXkqM4mDYDIdSMd9_1
To load a License File onto a system SD card
1. Using a card reader, copy the file into the /system/primary folder on the System SD memory card.
5.5 Adding Security Certificates
The IP Office system can use security certificates to validate and secure the connections between itself and application
and between other IP Office systems. Certificates can also be used for secure telephony communications.
Certificates can be placed onto the System SD card. Those certificates are then loaded into the system's certificate store
when the system is started. The certificate file name extension must indicate the type of encoding; PEM encoded files
should end with .pem, DER encoded files should end with .der.
To load a certificate to add:
1. Using a card reader, copy the file into the /system/primary/certificates/tcs/add folder on the System SD
memory card.
To load a certificate to remove:
The mechanism above can adapted to also remove an existing certificate.
1. Using a card reader, copy the file into the /system/primary/certificates/tcs/remove folder on the System SD
memory card. If the matching certificate already exists in the system certificate store, that certificate is removed.
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