I understand, I was helping Alex to make the connection too. I thought this was what he was talking about.

Douglas Garstang wrote:
This is an override file. They are an addendum to the main sip.cfg and 
phone1.cfg files.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom config file location


K, here's something a phone coughed up the other day:
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
<PHONE_CONFIG>
         <OVERRIDES reg.1.ringType="17"/>

</PHONE_CONFIG>

and here's another chunk from another phone.

<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
<PHONE_CONFIG>
<OVERRIDES reg.1.fwdContact="312" reg.1.fwdStatus="0" call.callsPerLineKey="1" reg.2.callsPerLineKey="8" reg.2.thirdPartyName="" reg.2.type="private" reg.2.label="" reg.2.displayName="" reg.2.address="" reg.1.thirdPartyName="" reg.1.ringType="17"/>



</PHONE_CONFIG>

madness, huh? I think these are situations in which configurations made to the phone had to be written here to override the global provisioning files. These exist in the ftp account's home dir as *-phone.cfg

Moj

 > I'd love to see ngrep output of the communication between the phone
 > and the FTP server for this.

why? I think the xmelly cfg files are proof enough.



Douglas Garstang wrote:
Been working with Polycom 301/501/601 for almost a year now
and I've
_never_ seen that behaviour!
I'd love to see ngrep output of the communication between
the phone and
the FTP server for this.

    -----Original Message-----
    *From:* Alex Robar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *Sent:* Monday, July 17, 2006 6:48 AM
    *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
    *Subject:* Re: [asterisk-users] Polycom config file location

    Our 501's upload their configs to the server by themselves... Is
this uncommon? Seems to me that if you had no config on
the server
    at all but pointed the phones there anyways, they should upload
their current set of files there and then default to
using that set
    of configs until the server is updated.

    Alex

    On 7/17/06, *Jerry Jones* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

If you at least setup your ftp server, and point
the phones to it,
they will save a copy of their contact database so
that will not be
        lost.

Just edit and save an entry after server is ready
and it will
        create
        the file.

No too hard to use the web browser and look at each
phone to get its
        current settings and manually create a config file.


        On Jul 16, 2006, at 5:04 PM, Avi Miller wrote:

         > Stephen Murphy wrote:
>> My question is: How do I get the current config
files the
        phone is
         >> using off the phone?
         >
> AFAIK, you can't. :( You can only provide new
configuration files
> from your FTP/TFTP server. However, the Polycoms
do strange
        things
> when they've been configured in multiple
locations. You might
        find
> the phone overwriting the configuration files
with its original
         > configuration.
         >
> That is not confirmed though. I've just seen my
Polycoms do
        weird
         > stuff in the wild. :)
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