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Chapter 3 Configuring Linksys ATAs Web Interface URLs Web Interface URLs The Linksys ATA web interface supports several functions through special URLs: • Upgrade • Reboot • Resync Administrator account privilege is needed for these functions. Upgrade URL The Upgrade URL lets you upgrade the Linksys ATA to the firmware specified by the URL, which can identify either a TFTP or HTTP server. Note If the value of the parameter in the Provisioning page is No, you cannot upgrade the Linksys ATA even if the web page indicates otherwise. The syntax of the Upgrade URL is as follows: • http://spa-ip-addr/admin/upgrade?[protocol://][server-name[:port]][/firmware-pathname] Both HTTP and TFTP are supported for the upgrade operation. 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 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 Linksys ATA to do a resync to a profile specified in the URL, which can identify either a TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS server. Note The SPA resyncs only when it is idle. The syntax of the Resync URL is as follows: http://spa-ip-addr/admin/resync?[[protocol://][server-name[:port]]/profile-pathname] 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 Document Version 3.1 Linksys ATA Administrator Guide 3-3

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3-3
Linksys ATA
Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.1
Chapter 3
Configuring Linksys ATAs
Web Interface URLs
Web Interface URLs
The Linksys ATA web interface supports several functions through special URLs:
Upgrade
Reboot
Resync
Administrator account privilege is needed for these functions.
Upgrade URL
The Upgrade URL lets you upgrade the Linksys ATA to the firmware specified by the URL, which can
identify either a TFTP or HTTP server.
Note
If the value of the <Upgrade Enable> parameter in the Provisioning page is
No
, you cannot upgrade the
Linksys ATA even if the web page indicates otherwise.
The syntax of the Upgrade URL is as follows:
http://
spa-ip-addr
/admin/upgrade?[protocol://][server-name[:port]][/firmware-pathname]
Both HTTP and TFTP are supported for the upgrade operation.
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 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:
Resync URL
The Resync URL lets you force the Linksys ATA to do a resync to a profile specified in the URL, which
can identify either a TFTP, HTTP, or HTTPS server.
Note
The SPA resyncs only when it is idle.
The syntax of the Resync URL is as follows:
http://spa-ip-addr/admin/resync?[[protocol://][server-name[:port]]/profile-pathname]
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: