Linksys ATA Administration Guide
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Provisioning Your Linksys ATA Device
Basic Administration and Configuration of Your Linksys ATA
If no port specified, the default port of the protocol is used. (69 for TFTP or 80 for HTTP)
The
firmware-pathname
is typically the file name of the binary located in a directory on the
TFTP or HTTP server. If no
firmware-pathname
is specified,
/spa.bin
is assumed, as in the
following example:
http://192.168.2.217/admin/upgrade?tftp://192.168.2.251/spa.bin
Resync URL
The Resync URL lets you force the ATA device to do a resync to a profile specified in the URL,
which can identify either a TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS server. The syntax of the Resync URL is as
follows:
http://spa-ip-addr/admin/resync?[[protocol://][server-name[:port]]/profile-pathname]
NOTE:
The SPA resyncs only when it is idle.
If no parameter follows
/resync?,
the Profile Rule setting from the Provisioning page is used.
If no
protocol
is specified, TFTP is assumed. If no
server-name
is specified, the host that requests
the URL is used as
server-name
.
If no port is specified, the default port is used (69 for TFTP, 80 for HTTP, and 443 for HTTPS).
The profile-path is the path to the new profile with which to resync, for example:
http://192.168.2.217admin/resync?tftp://192.168.2.251/spaconf.cfg
Reboot URL
The Reboot URL lets you reboot the ATA device. The Reboot URL is as follows:
http://spa-ip-addr/admin/reboot
NOTE:
The ATA device reboots only when it is idle.
Provisioning Your Linksys ATA Device
This section describes the provisioning functionality of the ATA device. This section includes the
following topics:
•
”Provisioning Capabilities” section on page 36
•
”Configuration Profile” section on page 36
For detailed information about provisioning your ATA device, refer to the
Linksys SPA Provisioning
Guide.