Chapter 13 configuration of the update server, 1 system requirements, 2 installation – Polycom KIRK 14117800 User Manual

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KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide

Chapter 13 Configuration of the Update Server

It is possible to update the firmware and configuration of a large number of KIRK devices

in a distributed environment by automated means. This is done by storing the

configuration and firmware information on a standard Web server, which in turn is

called up the individual devices. There are two modules in the device which work in

tandem. The first is known as „UP0“ and actually executes the upload and download of

configuration information as well as the download of updated firmware. UP0 is

controlled by commands as detailed below. The second module is known as „UP1“. It

serves to poll a given website for changed configuration information. If certain conditions

are met, UP1 will issue commands to UP1 to perform the requested updates.

13.1 System Requirements

• One or more Web server(s) accessible by the devices.
• the Web servers tested were MS IIS and the Apache server. It should, however, also

work with all other common Web servers.

• For best results, the Web server should be able to manage a large number of

simultaneous HTTP sessions. MS Personal Web Server, for example, is not a suitable

Web server, since it manages a maximum of 10 simultaneous HTTP sessions.

13.2 Installation

To be able to transfer device configurations onto the Web server, the latter must allow

HTTP PUT requests. All other functions require HTTP GET authorisation. Since all HTTP

requests are executed unauthenticated, the Web server must allow anonymous reading

and possibly also anonymous writing. To allow HTTP PUT commands on a MS IIS, the

read and write check box must be enabled in the configuration of the relevant virtual

directory.

13.3 Configuration

See Configuration/General/Update to se how the URL parameter is configured. Note

that the URL parameter must point precisely to the location of the file with the contained

maintenance commands. It is also to be noted that this URL (just like all other URLs used

by KIRK devices) does not support host names. Therefore, a valid IP address always has

to be specified.

If the URL happens to end with a ‘/’, then a standard file name based on the product

description is used. If, for example, the URL is http://1.2.3.4/ configs/ , then it is extended

in the case of an IP1200 as follows: http:// 1.2.3.4/configs/update-ip1200.htm. The file

extension is irrelevant here. The extension *.txt or *.htm or no file extension at all is

possible. In relation to URL specifications, note that some Web servers differentiate

between upper case and lower case letters.

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