Configuration through a central server – Grandstream Networks 386 User Manual

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HandyTone-386 User Manual

Grandstream Networks, Inc.

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Grandstream Device Configuration


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At this point, the user can relogin to the HandyTone-386 after waiting for about 30 seconds.

6.3

Configuration through a Central Server


Grandstream HT386 can be automatically configured from a central provisioning system.

When HT386 boots up, it will send TFTP request to download configuration files, there are two
configuration files, one is “cfg.txt” and the other is “cfg000b82xxxxxx”, where “000b82xxxxxx” is the
MAC address of the HT386.

The configuration files can be downloaded via TFTP from the central server. A service provider or an
enterprise with large deployment of HT386 can easily manage the configuration and service
provisioning of individual devices remotely from a central server.

Grandstream provides a licensed provisioning package called GAPSLite that can be used to support
automated configuration of HandyTone ATA. GAPSLite is a light version of GAPS (Grandstream
Automated Provisioning System) that uses enhanced (NAT friendly) TFTP and SIP protocol to
communicate with each individual HandyTone ATA for firmware upgrade, remote reboot, etc.

For details on how GAPSLite works, please refer to the documentation of GAPSLite product.


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