This section introduces SEVEN ways of making IP devices connect to HDMS depends on TWO scenarios.
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Scenario A
If the default P value of HDMS in the configuration file of a device is set in advance, it will connect to HDMS automatically after powering up. You just need to upload the info of devices in HDMS, follow the steps below.
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In Device Management -> Device List, the Status shows the connection between the device and HDMS. Offline means the device is disconnected. Unregistered or Registered means the device is connected.
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In Status, Offline means the device is disconnected. Unregistered or Registered means the device is connected. |
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Scenario B
If the default P value of HDMS in the configuration file of a device is not set in advance, a device has to request and get a configuration file, which contains the parameters of HDMS, from a server. You have SIX options.
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You may need to upload the model of a device if it does not exist in Device Management -> Device Model. You MUST assign the devices to a site when deploying them in HDMS.
Procedure
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If you want the devices to get configuration file created by HDMS via RPS, the below figure shows the workflow. |
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On the home page of HDMS, click Config Management -> Site Configuration -> +Add -> Fill in Name, and choose (Required). Choose a site where the device you want to deploy -> Confirm. Then a site configuration template will be created in the list.
Choose a the site template you have created and click to update parameters in of it.
On the Update page, Click Management -> Auto Provision. Roll down the page. Make sure the parameters of DMS is set like the figure below. Click Confirm to save the changes in the template. Then Click Cancel.
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Click Device Management -> Device List -> +Add,fill all the information needed based on the device. The choice of Sync RPS is Yes. Choose a site. Leave RPS Cfg Url blank. Click Confirm.
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To find the PIN of an account, click Account Management → Account → choose an account in the list → click . On the Update page, you can set a PIN (unique) for the account.
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Power up the device/ Reboot the device/ Click Auto Provisioning Now on the device’s web page.
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The table below shows the results of different scenes whether you choose a site and account(s) info when adding a device.
0: Do not choose one when adding a device in the list.
1: Do choose one when adding a device in the list.
AP: Auto Provisioning.
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0 | 0 | You have to enter UID and PIN after AP on the LCD of the device. |
1 | 0 | You have to enter PIN after AP on the LCD of the device. |
0 | 1 | You have to enter UID after AP on the LCD of the device |
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Power up the device/ Reboot the device/ Click Auto Provisioning Now on the device’s web page.
Result
In Device Management -> Device List, the Status shows the connection between the device and HDMS. Offline means the device is disconnected. Unregistered or registered means the device is connected.
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If you want IP Devices to get configuration file via RPS and a configuration server of yours, the below figure shows the workflow. |
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Prepare a configuration file (.xml file) in the configuration server. The content of it is below:
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Click Device Management -> Device List -> +Add,fill all the information needed based on the device. The choice of Sync RPS is Yes. Set RPS Cfg Url as the address of the configuration server. Click Confirm.
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Power up the device/ Reboot the device/ Click Auto Provisioning Now on the device’s web page.
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Deploy Devices via Auto Provisioning Template of PBX
If the PBX, you use are using right now, supports modifying the Auto Provisioning template of the configuration, follow the next procedure.
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