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As mentioned previously, you can configure device management options in the web interface only.
Device management option | Detail |
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Enable | On enables Device management. |
Use DHCP option | Set to on if you want to use DHCP option for DM server address. |
DHCP option |
Select the DHCP option used for the DM server address:
43: Vendor specific 56: DHCP message 60: Class Id 61: Client Id 66: Server-name 67: Bootfile-name 242: Site-specific |
File server address | DM server address if not provided by DHCP option. |
HTTPS protocol | Default is auto, but can be set to SSLv2 or SSLv3 if open-ssl auto detection fails. |
Check server cert. | Enable authentication with certificate. |
Certificate | Here you can upload a certificate to the Avaya B179 to be used for authentication when using Device management. |
Root certificate | The public key in the root certificate is used to verify other certificates when using Device management. |
Private key | Here you can upload a private key to the Avaya B179 to be used for authentication when using Device management. |
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