Hi,

You can have a look here http://blog.julianmenendez.es/sipura
It's drupal based provisioning system for linksys and sipura phones.
You'll need to register an account to use it.

Basically, you have profiles (linksys na-pap2, sipura spa-3000, etc).
You choose one to create a base "configuration". After that, you
create one or more "devices" based on that configuration, which
inherit its settings. A device is identified by its mac address.

For real 0-config provisioning, one would just need a dhcp server, and
a tft server with an init.cfg file like this:

<flat-profile>
<Profile_Rule ua="na">
 http://blog.julianmenendez.es/sipura/device/xml/$MA
</Profile_Rule>

<Resync_Periodic ua="na">30</Resync_Periodic>
<Resync_Error_Retry_Delay ua="na">30</Resync_Error_Retry_Delay>
<Resync_Fails_On_FNF ua="na">Yes</Resync_Fails_On_FNF>
</flat-profile>


Julian.


On 5/3/06, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm in the process of writing an autoprovisioner which can handle
> fresh out-of-the-box linksys, snom, and grandstream with 0-config
> (other than entering the mac into a textfile). You never have to touch
> the phone. Just plug it in.


any result?
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