On 7/27/06, Jon Schøpzinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello

Just use Snom or grandstream phones. They can be provisioned very easily via 
HTTP.
You just setup a config URL on the phones, and they get their configurations 
from there.
If you want to get more advanced, they can send along their MAC address, and 
thereby
enabling you to custom config them directly from a central application, based 
on the
phones MAC address.

The snom phones can even be instructed to download a configuration from a URL
 via DHCP.


This is true, but making a change to the configuration (pushing a
change) based on a user action is much harder, or even impossible.

We have compromised by having the phones configured once at boot, and
having Asterisk change the behaviour "under the hood" when the user
requests it. Not tidy, but the end result works.

Cheers,
Steve
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