Set Voip-Commit; Provisioning - Yamaha CS-700 Series Integrators Reference Manual

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Supported Products: CS700-SP
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set voip-commit

Description:
Apply voip configuration changes. You must send the "voip-commit" command to apply any
changes to the VoIP settings.
Command Definition:
Action
Definition
execute
set voip-commit
Parameters:
None
CLI Format Examples:
set voip-commit
Supported Products: CS700-SP
Available in API Version: 1.1

6 Provisioning

Devices that have an IP connection can be provisioned with configuration settings and can be upgraded through
the use of DHCP options 66 or 150. These DHCP options are used to specify an HTTP, TFTP or FTP server from
which a device can download configuration files. These files can also specify a firmware upgrade bundle and
version information.
When a device starts, it sends a request to the DHCP server for an IP address. In addition to the IP address, the
device can query the DHCP server for additional information configured on the DHCP server. Options 66 and 150
provide the address or hostname of one or more HTTP, TFTP or FTP servers.
A TFTP server needs to be configured as:
tftp://<server address>
An HTTP server needs to be configured as:
http://<server address>
An FTP server needs to be configured as:
ftp://<server address>/user="<username>"&pass="<password>"
where <username> and <password> are the username and password required to access the FTP server.
Once the CS-700 receives address information for a provisioning server, it tries to access configuration files on that
server to auto-configure the device. The configuration file for a specific device needs to be named as follows:
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