On 03/05/2012 10:18 AM, Carlos Alvarez wrote:

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.

Make a small script that uses the touch command to update the
Polycom's config file mod time/date.  Then issue the standard CLI
command for them to check config.  No need to actually modify the
file, it just looks at date/time.

... and since ANY change in a Polycom phone config file results in a reboot :-) (well, that's not as true as it once was)

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