The rollout agent is configured in LANconfig under
.- Operation mode
- If you select the operating mode "DHCP-controlled", the rollout agent sends the rollout server the attributes that the device received from the DHCP server by means of the vendor-specific DHCP option 43. In the "Active" operating mode, the device sends the attributes configured in this dialog. Setting the mode to "Off" disables the rollout agent.
Note: The "DHCP-controlled" operating mode does not overwrite manually configured attributes. This makes it possible to carry out a comprehensive pre-configuration based on the latest contact information for the rollout server (address, login data) as communicated by the DHCP server.
- Rollout server (configuration)
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Use this entry to specify the address of the rollout server that is responsible for rolling out the configuration.
Note: An entry can take the following form:
- IP address (HTTP, HTTPS, TFTP)
- FQDN
- Rollout server (firmware)
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Use this entry to specify the address of the rollout server that is responsible for rolling out the firmware.
Note: An entry can take the following form:
- IP address (HTTP, HTTPS, TFTP)
- FQDN
- HTTP username
- Set the user name used by the rollout agent to log on to the rollout server.
- HTTP password
- Set the user password used by the rollout agent to log on to the rollout server.
- Project number
- This entry specifies the rollout project number for the rollout agent.
- Additional parameter
- Use this entry to specify any additional parameters that the rollout agent should transfer to the rollout server.
- TAN
- Use this entry to specify the rollout TAN.
- Device number
- Contains the device number of the device that is running the rollout agent.
- Reboot time
- Here you set the time at which the device should reboot after a rollout.
- Request interval
- If a configuration fails, the time in seconds you set here is the delay before a request for a configuration rollout is repeated.
Note: If the value is "0" the repeated attempt takes place in 1 minute.
- Request delay
- This entry contains the delay time in seconds for a rollout request.
- Randomly spread request delays
- With this entry, you specify that the request for a rollout takes place after a random delay. This setting prevents all of the devices involved in the rollout from requesting a configuration from the LSR server all at the same time.