Ronny,

Thanks for the info.

I can managed SPA941 phone from sipXecs server now

 

B. Aidil

 

From: Ronny Tjoa [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 2:30 AM
To: Boy Aidil Sjam
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Linksys SPA941 IP Phone - Provisioning Issues

 

Hi Aidil,

This is how I do the provisioning:

-          Edit your spa941.cfg in your tftproot directory (and other
spa9XX.cfg if any)

-          Replace $MA with $MAU

-          Edit your Linksys default configuration in
/etc/sipxbpx/linksys/default.cfg

-          Replace $MA with $MAU 

The last two steps will address issue when you add new Linksys model. The
$MA refers to MAC address using lower case hex digits. Please refers to SPA
provisioning guide
(http://track.sipfoundry.org/secure/attachment/16445/SPA_Provisioning_v3.pdf
).

HTH,

Ronny

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Boy Aidil Sjam <mailto:[email protected]>  

Newsgroups: gmane.comp.telephony.pbx.sipfoundry.general

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 7:11 PM

Subject: Linksys SPA941 IP Phone - Provisioning Issues

 

Hi All,

I think there are some issues with Linksys SPA IP Phone with sipXecs
ver.4.0.

I used Linksys SPA941

 

First, when I used Discover Devices, the IP Phone was discovered with the
correct mac address, IP address, and Vendor, but there's no single model I
can choose.

 

Second, I manually add the phone from the phone menu, I assign the line and
used all the default value. After I reset the phone to factory default, set
profile rule to /spa$MA.cfg, then reboot the phone,  the phone can not
registered. Try to restart the sipX server, reconfigure the phone on server,
and reconfigure the phone but still the same.

Then I ran wireshark to capture the communication between the phone to the
server. I found out that the Linksys request file: /spa000e08d09436.cfg and
cannot find the file on the server.

I checked on the tftp server root directory on the server, I found there's a
spa00E08D09436.cfg (all the MAC address characters in the capital). After I
rename the file, now the Linksys able to load the configuration.

 

This problem never found on sipXecs ver.3.10. 3

 

Regards,

B. Aidil

 

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