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
Ok, to review, I'm trying to get Avaya 9608G to come up in a pure Asterisk
environment-- no Avaya SBC or gateway or any other Avaya gear in sight.
I have the phone working to the point where it boots up properly, then displays
a Username and Password prompt, and says its extension is 123 and
On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 02:46:31PM +, Thomas Peters wrote:
> Right-- I've seen the Avaya document you cite below. It says "To
> administer DHCP option 242, make a copy of an existing option 176" but
> I don't have any example of option 176 or 242 to copy, and don't know
> what to do to
Right-- I've seen the Avaya document you cite below. It says "To administer
DHCP option 242, make a copy of an existing option 176" but I don't have any
example of option 176 or 242 to copy, and don't know what to do to
/etc/dhcpd.conf to make it offer option 242.
Then there's this long table
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 08:48:38PM +, Thomas Peters wrote:
> I'd like to start configuring my Avaya 9608G phones for use on
> Asterisk / FreePBX / PBX-In-a-Flash. I'm using a variety of other
> phones on my system without major issues.
>
> I've read the discussion back in March, May and
The Polycom phones are using the standard FTP; It was only a shot in the
dark.
Doug
On 02/28/2018 05:15 PM, Thomas Peters wrote:
Doug:
Not sure these phones understand TFTP. Docs say they don't. But I made changes
like what you suggested. No luck; the phone still never bothers the
Doug:
Not sure these phones understand TFTP. Docs say they don't. But I made changes
like what you suggested. No luck; the phone still never bothers the asterisk
server for anything. I still see only broadcasts (only ARPs.)
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>>> but unfortunately, my difficulty is much more basic. I think it has to do
>>> with DHCP, specifically, what options I’m offering the phone via DHCP.
I'm using ISC DHCP with the following:
option tftp-server-name "10.30.100.109";
next-server 10.30.100.109;
That provides enough
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