HD 2000 SIP Manual

There are two configuration files, one is “cfg.txt” and the other is“cfg001fc1xxxxxx”, where
“001fc1xxxxxx” is the MAC address of the HD2000IP.
For more information regarding configuration file format, please refer to the related
technical documentation.
The configuration file can be downloaded via TFTP or HTTP from the central server. A
service provider or an enterprise with large deployment of HD2000IPs can easily manage
the configuration and service provisioning of individual devices remotely and automatically
from a central server. The central provisioning system uses enhanced (NAT friendly) TFTP
or HTTP (thus no NAT issues) and other communication protocols to communicate with
each individual HD2000IP for firmware upgrade, etc.
About DHCP option supported
At present, HD2000IP support DHCP options, 2/12/15/42/43/60/66/128/150
1. Option 2--Time Offset
Basic Option->Time Zone: Allow DHCP Option 2 to override Time Zone setting:
2. Option 12--Host Name.
Basic Option->dynamically assigned via DHCP: DHCP hostname:
3. Option 15--Domain Name.
Basic Option->dynamically assigned via DHCP: DHCP domain:
4. Option 60--Class-identifier.
Basic Option->dynamically assigned via DHCP: DHCP vendor class ID:
5. Option 43--Vendor specific information.
Basic Option->dynamically assigned via DHCP: DHCP vendor specific information:
6. Option 42--NTP servers.
SUPER OPTIONS->NTP Server:Allow DHCP Option 42 to override NTP server
Note bellow,
SUPER OPTIONS->Firmware Upgrade and Provisioning:Allow DHCP Option, If you fill in
66, mean DHCP option 66; fill in 128, mean DHCP option 128; fill in 150, mean DHCP
option 150,
7.Option 66--TFTP server name(if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via->TFTP),
HTTP
server name(if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via->HTTP)
8. Option 128--TFPT Server IP address. (if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via-
>TFTP),
HTTP Server IP address (if you select SUPER OPTION->Upgrade Via->HTTP)
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