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Start Date(DD-MM-YYYY) This is the start date of the wake up call
Phone This is the phone number to be dialed by the wake up call function
Note This is the note for the wake up call
5.2. Remote Configuration and Firmware Upgrade
SysMaster Corporation Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 can be automatically configured from a central
provisioning server by setting the proper Remote URL Locations in the System Configuration dialogs.
The default values for these locations are:
1. For the Remote Configuration and Auto Provisioning
http://server_ip/cgi-bin/if.cgi?run=mgetcf
2. For the Remote Firmware Upgrade
http://server_ip/cgi-bin/if.cgi?run=mdown
5.2.1. Remote Configuration Upgrade
Tornado M53/M55/M70/M60/M80 will attempt to contact the http://server_ip/cgi-bin/if.cgi?run=mgetcf
HTTP/URL location for configuration upgrade and will attach some additional information such as its
MAC address and Version number (the version number is numeric).
For example to provision itself the device will submit the following request:
http://server_ip/cgi-bin/if.cgi?run=mgetcf&mac=0004766f1d4d&ver=11
The response of the server will be the configuration file for the device based on its MAC and Version
parameters. If no file is returned (empty file with name “none”), then there is a problem with either the
MAC (MAC can not be found) or the Version (there is no a newer configuration version on file).
If a valid file is returned, it will have one of the following names
1. “none” - there is no newer configuration available or the MAC/Version is invalid.
2. sm_X.cfg – where X is a random alpha-numeric string that is used to encode and decode the
configuration file. The Auto Provisioning utilizes RC4 and MD5 encryption algorithms that are
required for secure device management.
3. sm_0.cfg – the file is in TEXT format and is not encrypted.
Service provider can use either encrypted or regular files for Auto Provisioning. SysMaster Corporation
strongly recommends the usage of file encryption. If providers have an interest to implement configuration
file encryption, they should send a request to their SysMaster Corporation sales representative
(sales@sysmaster.com) and apply for a provider license. The used encryption is proprietary and requires
that all provider that want to use encryption complete some necessary NDA and other paperwork to ensure
the security of the provided know-how.
All configuration parameters that are supported can be provisioned centrally. Some configuration
parameters can be later changed by users that have “user” account access. All configuration parameters
can be changed by users that have “admin” account access. Usually service providers lock the “admin”
account access to prevent the end-users from changing main SIP and System configuration parameters and