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The times command will check the current time against <hours>. If it does not match this

restriction, any further processing of the command file is cancelled. <hours> is a comma

separated list of hours. Only those hours listed are considered valid times for execution

of the command file.

mod cmd UP1 times /allow 12,22,23,0,1,2,3,4

will allow command executions only between 12:00 and 12:59 and 23:00 and 4:59 local

time (on a 24h clock). Note that if the device has no time set (yet), all command

executions will be cancelled.

If the /initial parameter is set, then no commands will be executed within the first

<minutes> minutes after the device has been booted. This is done to avoid firmware

download and flashing when installing devices.

mod cmd UP1 times /allow 12,22,23,0,1,2,3,4 /initial 6

will suppress any command file processing within the first six minutes after each boot of

the device. If /initial is set, for new devices (or those that have been reset to factory

settings), the command file will be retrieved even if it normally would be suppressed by

the /allow parameter. This allows new devices to retrieve a site specific standard

configuration quickly.

13.5.3 Prot Command

To initiate a firmware update, the following command can be executed:

mod cmd UP0 prot <url> <final-command> <built-serial>

This command downloads new firmware (if available) from the specified URL onto the

device. Finally, the <final-command> is executed.

KIRK devices have an internal variable that is initially empty (or empty if the device was

reset with the standard settings) called UPDATE/PROT. The prot command compares

the content of <build-serial> with the UPDATE/PROT variable. If both match, no

firmware is downloaded. If the UPDATE/PROT variable is not set (new devices or after a

device restart), the content of <build-serial> is compared with the built number of the

current firmware. Once the firmware has been successfully downloaded, the UPDATE/

PROT variable is overwritten with the content of <build-serial>. Note that the

<build-serial> parameter is not compared with the firmware version currently loaded. It

is the responsibility of the administrator to keep this standard.

If the <url> parameter ends with a slash (‘/’), a standard firmware file name is appended

to the URL depending on the product description (for example, IP1200.bin for an IP

DECT system).

mod cmd UP0 prot http://192.168.0.10/firm/ip1200.bin ireset 04-5656

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