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2.3.4 (with the addition of the Mitel root CA). Otherwise, a certificate error will be indicated when
a download is attempted.
Servers using either a self-signed certificate or one signed by a CA not in that trusted root CA
lists require the following setting to be enabled:
Settings -> Advanced -> System Settings -> Backup Import/Export -> HTTP Import / Trust
All HTTPS
Adding a.cfg extension for IIS HTTP Server
You must add the.cfg extension in the MIME settings of the Microsoft Internet Information
Services (IIS) HTTP server.
1.
Open the Control Panel, then open Administrative Tools.
2.
Click on IIS Manager.
3.
Click on MIME Types.
4.
Click Add.
5.
Enter.cfg in the File Name Extension field.
6.
Enter text/xml in the MIME type field and click OK.
HTTP S/W Upgrade Server
An HTTP server is used to host the firmware and software upgrade files. When Auto Upgrade
is enabled, a unit will check daily at a specified time or on reboot, if the software revision in the
upgrade.xml in the upgrade server url directory matches the current software revision. If the
revision don't match and the upgrade file is found, it is downloaded using HTTP and the software
upgrade will be applied.
Configuration Files
These are XML-based files containing the UC360’s configuration, stored on the HTTP server.
•
Generic file
- This file (
MN_Generic.cfg
) is used to apply attributes globally, to all units.
•
Specific file
- These files are used to apply features/attributes to specific phones. At a
minimum this file should supply the SIP registration information for a specific UC360 unit.
There should be one per UC360 unit that is to be mass deployed and remotely configured
via XML files.
-
MN_XXXXXXXXXXXX.cfg
(where the X’s represent the 12-character hexadecimal
MAC address of the specific UC360 unit). Configuration is automatically downloaded
at phone boot-up if the file has been modified since any previous download.
The Generic file is loaded first. The MAC address-specific file is loaded next and overwrites
any duplicated settings in the Generic file. See “XML File Format” on page 105 XML File for
more details.
Summary of Contents for UC360
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Page 7: ...CHAPTER 1 UC360 NEW FEATURES ...
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Page 11: ...CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION ...
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Page 17: ...CHAPTER 3 RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATIONS ...
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Page 21: ...CHAPTER 4 UC360 CONFIGURATION ...
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Page 77: ...CHAPTER 5 MCD CONFIGURATION FOR THE UC360 ...
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Page 89: ...CHAPTER 6 5000 CP CONFIGURATION FOR THE UC360 ...
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Page 95: ...APPENDIX A ONVIF DEVICE MANAGER ...
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