On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 10:08:52PM +, Thomas Peters wrote:
> You did indeed warn me. I've made progress, gotten the dhcp option 242 to
> work, and finally gotten the phone to the point where it asks for a username
> and password. I defined these on the Asterisk server. I entered them on the
You did indeed warn me. I've made progress, gotten the dhcp option 242 to work,
and finally gotten the phone to the point where it asks for a username and
password. I defined these on the Asterisk server. I entered them on the phone.
It says "Acquiring Service" and sits there. At least it sets
On Tue, Mar 06, 2018 at 05:36:04PM +, Thomas Peters wrote:
> But please don't tell me the only way to program up each phone is via
> the craft interface?
>
> Every other phone I've ever used requires a configuration file, which
> has the MAC address of the phone as its name. The Avaya phones m
Looks like there were some changes that went into 1.8 that were supposed to
fix the problem, and the issue was closed because the version the reporter
was on hit EOL. If you think this is a bug within Asterisk, please file an
issue with the appropriate information so we can triage it!
As a side no
I had a problem inserting CDR records into my PostgreSQL database.
According to the log it failed to open the database at startup. I
searched and found the following report.
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-15820
However, it looks like it was closed after 14 months and nothing wa