On Oct 29, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Michael Knill
wrote:
> Yep thanks. I gathered they were tags but why does it not use the syntax
> tag:lan?
> This is what is confusing me.
Yes, that "implied tag" syntax has been accepted by dnsmsaq for many many years
and still works, so we never changed it.
Lo
Yep thanks. I gathered they were tags but why does it not use the syntax
tag:lan?
This is what is confusing me.
Regards
Michael Knill
On 30 Oct 2014, at 8:11 am, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Michael,
Still not clear, but by default tags of: lan, lan2, lan3, dmz are defined in
the default dnsmas
Michael,
Still not clear, but by default tags of: lan, lan2, lan3, dmz are defined in
the default dnsmasq.conf, but you can define your own unique tags as per
dnsmasq.static:
--
## IP Phone Provisioning
## More Info: http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_ip_phone_provisioning
## Yealink HTTPS provi
Sorry Lonnie. Like:
dhcp-option=lan2,option:tftp-server,”address”
Now Ive looked at the man pages and I can’t work out what the
option is?
Sorry for my ignorance :(
Regards
Michael Knill
On 30 Oct 2014, at 12:03 am, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Hi Michael,
Great it worked.
Not sure what you
Hi Michael,
Great it worked.
Not sure what you mean by "Do you still add the interface?" ?
Lonnie
On Oct 29, 2014, at 4:59 AM, Michael Knill
wrote:
> Yes well this worked. I can’t believe I have been stuffing around with this
> all this time. Oh well, don’t look back.
>
> Anyway I am int
Yes well this worked. I can’t believe I have been stuffing around with this all
this time. Oh well, don’t look back.
Anyway I am interested in the mac based tagging below. Do you still add the
interface?
Regards
Michael Knill
On 25 Oct 2014, at 1:05 am, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thanks Lonnie
Yep I knew about 1) and 2).
Actually I have gone down a different path of provisioning which there is no
turning back now.
I use the SPA500 series phones (and previously Aastra) which come straight out
of the box and are plugged in. They auto register and present an XML login
whi
Hi Michael,
The dnsmasq options can be confusing. To make sure we are on the the page, the
dnsmasq.conf is something the web interface generates and you do not edit, and
the dnsmasq.static is something you can edit.
A few points the may help:
1) dnsmasq acts as the TFTP server (if enabled).
Am 24.06.2013 um 06:15 schrieb Michael Knill
:
> Well there you go! I am amazed that I (and others) have not come up with this
> problem until now.
Yes, I'm also wondering :-).
> Any ideas of a work around if they want to keep a separate DHCP server and I
> am not using a VLAN capable switch
Well there you go! I am amazed that I (and others) have not come up with this
problem until now.
Any ideas of a work around if they want to keep a separate DHCP server and I am
not using a VLAN capable switch?
I might have to start using HTTP if this is the case.
Regards
Michael Knill
On
I posted a request to decouple enable-tftp and no-dhcp-interface in dnsmasq:
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2013q2/007322.html
I am curious what Simon has to say.
On the other hand, since this issue has not been brought up before, it would
seem IP Phones are usually co
Am 23.06.2013 um 07:41 schrieb Michael Knill
:
> To the group
>
> Not sure if this is normal behaviour but when I disable DHCP on an interface
> (DNS only in gui), my TFTP server is disabled or at least I am unable to
> download files from it.
> I am assuming that as soon as you do no-dhcp-in
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