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Introduction

TMS provisioning of custom elements

A backup file, as described in the
► Backup and restore
configurations and custom elements
chapter, can be used as a
customization template for multiple video systems.
The backup file must be hosted on a custom web server that can
be reached by the video systems on HTTP or HTTPS.
When a video system get information from TMS (TelePresence
Management Suite) about the name and location of the backup
file, the video system will contact the server, download the file,
and restore the custom elements.
D15330.14 SX10 Administrator Guide CE9.7, APRIL 2019.
Configuration
Peripherals
Create and apply a configuration template
1. Create a configurations template.
2. Add a custom command containing the following XML string in
the configuration template:
<Command>
<Provisioning>
<Service>
<Fetch>
<URL>web-server-address</URL>
<Checksum>checksum</Checksum>
<Origin>origin</Origin>
</Fetch>
</Service>
</Provisioning>
</Command>
where
web-server-address:
example, http://host/backup.zip).
checksum:
origin:
3. Select the video systems you want to push the configuration
template to, and click
► Cisco TMS administrator guide
Read the
to create TMS configurations templates and make custom
commands.
If not setting this parameter to Provisioning, also configurations that are part of
*
the backup file will be pushed to the video system. If the backup file contains
configurations that are specific to one video system, for example static IP
addresses, system name, and contact information, you may and up with video
systems that you cannot reach.
Maintenance
Maintenance
The URI to the backup file (for
The SHA512 checksum of the backup file.
Provisioning
*
Set on
systems.
for details how
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System settings
Appendices
SHA512 checksum
Tip!
You can find the SHA512 checksum
of a file by restoring it to a video system
using its web interface.
1. Sign in to the web interface and
navigate to
Maintenance > Backup
and
Restore.
2. Choose the
Restore backup
3. Click
Browse...
and find the file you
want to calculate the checksum for.
Then you can see the SHA512
checksum at the bottom of the page.
tab.

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