On 03/05/2012 08:29 AM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
If you really want to be "big brother" just run this script when the
failover occurs:
for a in `asterisk -rx "sip show peers"|cut -f1 -d/` ;do asterisk -rx  "sip
nofify polycom-check-conf $a";done
This will cause each of your polycom sip peers to reset.

As Alex pointed out, if the Asterisk server in question needs the phones to re-register in order to send them calls, then it probably cannot send them SIP NOTIFY requests either.

In addition, this NOTIFY request does not cause a Polycom phone to "reset". It instructs the phone to check its provisioning server for any changes to its configuration, and if there are any then apply them (rebooting if necessary). If the configuration has not changed, sending the phone a check-conf NOTIFY should be a no-op.

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