Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-03-07 Thread Daniel Tryba
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-03-07 Thread Thomas Peters
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-03-07 Thread Daniel Tryba
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-03-06 Thread Thomas Peters
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-03-01 Thread Daniel Tryba
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-03-01 Thread Thomas Peters
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-03-01 Thread Daniel Tryba
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-02-28 Thread Doug Lytle
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-02-28 Thread Thomas Peters
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.) -Original Message- From:

Re: [asterisk-users] Avaya 9608G and DHCP and TFTP and HTTP oh my

2018-02-28 Thread Doug Lytle
>>> 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