[Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
I'm RTFM'ing, but I can't figure out how the dhcpd.conf file specifies the boot server, and how it differentiates between whether it's FTP or TFTP. I've tried option 66/next-server, and option 150, to no avail. And the docs just don't -- leastwise, in the way I'm reading them -- make sense.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: tried option 66/next-server, and option 150, to no avail. And the docs just don't -- leastwise, in the way I'm reading them -- make sense. I've checked the admin guide, I've checked the wiki... no dice. Do I need to *specify* my boot server from the LCD panel? I've

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Matt Gibson
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: I'm RTFM'ing, but I can't figure out how the dhcpd.conf file specifies the boot server, and how it differentiates between whether it's FTP or TFTP. I've tried option 66/next-server, and option 150, to no avail. And the docs just don't -- leastwise, in the way I'm reading

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Matt Gibson wrote: This is what I'm sending from my dhcpd server. option ntp-servers 10.x.x.x; option tftp-server-name ftp.x.x.x; option time-offset -18000; Keep in mind that using TFTP for a Polycom boot server is sub-optimal, because you have to rename files to get new

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Eric Wieling
Kevin P. Fleming wrote: Matt Gibson wrote: This is what I'm sending from my dhcpd server. option ntp-servers 10.x.x.x; option tftp-server-name ftp.x.x.x; option time-offset -18000; Keep in mind that using TFTP for a Polycom boot server is sub-optimal, because you have to rename

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Eric Wieling wrote: This was fixed in 1.4.1. TFTP and FTP now work the same for deciding to download the firmware or not. Interesting... I'll stick with FTP anyway, since I can partially secure it, and it works across NAT :-) ___ Asterisk-Users

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Matt Gibson
Kevin P. Fleming wrote: Eric Wieling wrote: This was fixed in 1.4.1. TFTP and FTP now work the same for deciding to download the firmware or not. Interesting... I'll stick with FTP anyway, since I can partially secure it, and it works across NAT :-) Hi, Yeah, I'm still using FTP, it seemed

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread James Andrewartha
Matt Gibson wrote: Kevin P. Fleming wrote: Eric Wieling wrote: This was fixed in 1.4.1. TFTP and FTP now work the same for deciding to download the firmware or not. Interesting... I'll stick with FTP anyway, since I can partially secure it, and it works across NAT :-) Yeah, I'm still using

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Ben Ruset
What I want to know is if you can specify the ftp user/pass over DHCP, so I don't have to use the default Polycom one (without manually setting it on each phone). As far as I know, there is no option in DHCP to do that. What's wrong with using the default user/pass?

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
Interesting... I'll stick with FTP anyway, since I can partially secure it, and it works across NAT :-) Kevin: I don't think Matt made himself quite clear enough -- going with his dhcpd.conf setup works for FTP, regardless of what the option name is; it's working great! And I don't even have

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Polycom dhcpd.conf? [Or, Some day, I'll figure this all out.]

2005-03-20 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: Kevin: I don't think Matt made himself quite clear enough -- going with his dhcpd.conf setup works for FTP, regardless of what the option name is; it's working great! And I don't even have tftpd installed, much less populated. (Honestly, I'm not even sure the phone does