The best solution to this problem is to use the best SIP IP Phone on the
planet being the Aastra 5 series.

I have solved this problem with the Aastra's Startup URI which is a URI that
is executed on phone startup. I am not a developer but I wrote a simple PHP
file which writes a MAC registry in the ASTDB just like the SIP Registry. I
also wrote an extension module that displays the extension - IP address -
MAC address and other details and the config file is just edited by clicking
on the link.

Autoprovisioning PHP code is actually included in the XML documentation for
these phones which is very comprehensive.

Unfortunately, and this being one of a couple of reasons why I am moving
away from ASTLinux, is that mini-httpd sends out its CGI packets split eg.
its sends out the header first. The Aastra phones do not like this and hense
HTTP GETS dont work. I have not tried lighttpd.

All my scripts work fine with Apache which I intend on using with either an
ALIX or micro-atx appliance.

Regards
Mike


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Sent: Saturday, 29 March 2008 11:28 AM
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Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Provisioning phones


Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
> Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
>
>>>   Yeah...  I realized shortly after I send that I was thinking of
>>> tighthttpd (or whatever that other ACME server was).  Maybe we should
>>> be looking at lighttpd.  How much bigger are the binaries?
>>>
>>>
>> That actually depends on how many modules we were to include.  The
>> actually lighttpd binary is only 100K larger.
>>
>> I'm updating the package quickly (almost done).  I'll be committing the
>> update shortly.
>>
>
> The lighttpd binary is 144k
> The modules (if we include all of the modules) add about 600k.  We
> probably don't need all of the modules.
>
> Long term, if we want to add provisioning support etc, we'll want to go
> this way as it offers alot more options than mini_httpd.
>

For the backend, we'll need more than micro-perl (or nano-perl or
whatever it is).

-Philip



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