El 28/02/13 08:40, A J Stiles escribió:
On Wednesday 27 February 2013, Alex Villacís Lasso wrote:
I have the following scenario. A small network has DHCP but does not
publish option 66. An Asterisk server is on the network, but the Asterisk
version does not support DPMA and it is hard to switch the version.
However, there is a possibility to have a web server and an mDNS (Avahi)
server. I have been reading about provisioning Digium phones without DPMA,
and it mentions that option 66 can specify the URL prefix to use for the
XML configuration. Is there a way to specify the same through Avahi mDNS?
Something along the lines of this (of course this does not work, but gives
an idea of what I am looking for):
DPMA is proprietary and toxic, so you are quite right not to use it.
If you add a line like
options tftp-server-name "10.0.0.145"
to your DHCP server's /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf , then this will give you the
"option 66" you need. And note that even although it's advertised as a TFTP
server, the Digium phones actually put out a HTTP request aot a TFTP request
(that took some head-scratching to figure out). So you will need to have
Apache running on 10.0.0.145; and a bunch of configuration files named like
000fd3000000.cfg
where the digits of the filename are the MAC address of the phone, in the web
server's default document root (/var/www/ on Debian systems).
I forgot to point out that in my scenario, I may not have any administrative control over the DHCP server. Otherwise, the way you indicate would be obvious. Anyway, I received an email saying that mDNS cannot support pointing a Digium phone to anything
other than a DPMA-enabled Asterisk.
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