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VCS754 Administrator and Provisioning Manual  Provisioning Provisioning refers to the process of acquiring and applying new settings for the VCS754 using configuration files retrieved from a remote computer. After a VCS754 is deployed, subsequent provisioning can update the VCS754 with new settings; for example, if your service provider releases new features. See also "Provisioning Using Configuration Files" on page 82. With automatic provisioning, you enable the VCS754 to get its settings automatically-the process occurs in the background as part of routine system operation. Automatic provisioning can apply to multiple devices simultaneously. With manual provisioning on the WebUI, you update the VCS754 settings (configuration and/or firmware) yourself via Provisioning > Import Configuration and/or Firmware Upgrade > Manual Upgrade. Manual provisioning can only be performed on one VCS754 at a time. On the Provisioning page, you can enter settings that will enable the VCS754 to receive automatic configuration and firmware updates. The Provisioning page also allows you to manually update VCS754 configuration from a locally stored configuration file using an Import function. You can also export the VCS754 configuration-either to back it up or apply the configuration to another VCS754 in the future-to a file on your computer. The provisioning process functions according to the Resynchronization settings and Provisioning Server Settings. The VCS754 checks for the provisioning URL from the following sources in the order listed below: 1. PnP-Plug and Play Subscribe and Notify protocol 2. DHCP Options 3. Preconfigured URL-Any VCS754 updated to the latest firmware release will have the Redirection Server URL available as the default Provisioning Server URL (see "provisioning.server_address" on page 108). Using the Redirection Service requires contacting the VTech support team for an account. If one of these sources is disabled, not available, or has not been configured, the VCS754 proceeds to the next source until reaching the end of the list. The provisioning settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See ""provisioning" Module: Provisioning Settings" on page 108. Using the WebUI 72 Back to Contents

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VCS754 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Provisioning
Provisioning refers to the process of acquiring and applying new settings for the VCS754
using configuration files retrieved from a remote computer. After a VCS754 is deployed,
subsequent provisioning can update the VCS754 with new settings; for example, if your
service provider releases new features. See also
“Provisioning Using Configuration Files”
on page 82
.
With automatic provisioning, you enable the VCS754 to get its settings automatically—the
process occurs in the background as part of routine system operation. Automatic
provisioning can apply to multiple devices simultaneously.
With manual provisioning on the WebUI, you update the VCS754 settings (configuration
and/or firmware) yourself via
Provisioning > Import Configuration
and/or
Firmware
Upgrade > Manual Upgrade
. Manual provisioning can only be performed on one
VCS754 at a time.
On the Provisioning page, you can enter settings that will enable the VCS754 to receive
automatic configuration and firmware updates. The Provisioning page also allows you to
manually update VCS754 configuration from a locally stored configuration file using an
Import function. You can also export the VCS754 configuration—either to back it up or
apply the configuration to another VCS754 in the future—to a file on your computer.
The provisioning process functions according to the Resynchronization settings and
Provisioning Server Settings. The VCS754 checks for the provisioning URL from the
following sources in the order listed below:
1. PnP—Plug and Play Subscribe and Notify protocol
2. DHCP Options
3. Preconfigured URL—Any VCS754 updated to the latest firmware release will have the
Redirection Server URL available as the default Provisioning Server URL (see
“provisioning.server_address” on page 108
).
If one of these sources is disabled, not available, or has not been configured, the VCS754
proceeds to the next source until reaching the end of the list.
The provisioning settings are also available as parameters in the configuration file. See
“"provisioning" Module: Provisioning Settings” on page 108
.
Using the Redirection Service requires contacting the VTech support team for an
account.