Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-23 Thread Per Jessen
Jared Smith wrote: On Sun, 2007-10-21 at 13:42 +0200, Per Jessen wrote: The SPA-9x1 does support http download, but I don't see how you could change the initial TFTP request to HTTP without manually configuring the phone. Even then I'm not sure it would work - I certainly haven't managed to

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-22 Thread Per Jessen
Luki wrote: Here's how you do it. 1) In the DHCP server's config (dhcpd.conf) you specify the IP of the TFTP server: option tftp-server-name 66.55.44.33; This can be a remote server, as long as it's accessible by the device. 2) The factory settings on the Sipura devices (ATAs and

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-22 Thread Paul Hales
We have written stuff previously for most major phones that does auto-deploymentserver sits there waiting for phone to ask for configs, when the phones hit the server, the configs are written on the fly. Bit fiddly to write, but once it's going it's pretty good. PaulH On Sat, 2007-10-20

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-22 Thread Per Jessen
Per Jessen wrote: Luki wrote: Here's how you do it. [snip] Oh well - I wonder what I'm doing wrong then. I've been trying to get this to work for most of last week. Luki, thanks for writing to say it DOES work. I've have just now had another look, found my mistakes (basically $MAC

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-22 Thread Jared Smith
On Sun, 2007-10-21 at 13:42 +0200, Per Jessen wrote: The SPA-9x1 does support http download, but I don't see how you could change the initial TFTP request to HTTP without manually configuring the phone. Even then I'm not sure it would work - I certainly haven't managed to make any of my SPAs

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-22 Thread Luki
Luki, thanks for writing to say it DOES work. I've have just now had another look, found my mistakes (basically $MAC instead of $MA), and it's working! I'm glad you got it sorted out. Yes, it works with XML or compiled files. To help with troubleshooting, specify a syslog server and set the

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-21 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Am Samstag, den 20.10.2007, 22:58 -0700 schrieb Philip Prindeville: Erik Anderson wrote: On 10/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you are trying to use non-complied (XML) profiles... don't even bother wasting your time. Why is that? I'm using the xml-style

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-21 Thread Per Jessen
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote: Am Samstag, den 20.10.2007, 22:58 -0700 schrieb Philip Prindeville: I'd like to be able to templatize a server, add a bunch of new handsets into sip.conf and extensions.conf, and then plug the phones into a network and have some DHCP and/or TFTP glue logic

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-21 Thread Anthony Francis
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote: The problem there is that you have a very small windows. AFAIK there are no tftp servers that can generate files on-the-fly, so your script You could make a perl script that pretends to be a TFTP server. Then it could generate the file on the

Re: [asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-21 Thread Luki
I'd like to be able to templatize a server, add a bunch of new handsets into sip.conf and extensions.conf, and then plug the phones into a network and have some DHCP and/or TFTP glue logic that sees the DHCP or TFTP request, and from it generates a boot file (an .XML file) and a response

[asterisk-users] Automatic provisioning of Sipura handsets (was: A linksys SPA921 behind NAT and firewall)

2007-10-20 Thread Philip Prindeville
Erik Anderson wrote: On 10/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you are trying to use non-complied (XML) profiles... don't even bother wasting your time. Why is that? I'm using the xml-style config and they're working just fine. I'd like to be able to