OK wait I had the acl commands wrong, but it's an easy fix.
run these two commands and you should be set:
setfacl -m user:PlcmSpIp:rwx
/var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/
setfacl -d -m user:PlcmSpIp:rw-
/var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/
Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676
On 1/22/2010 2:48 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Still not working:
From xferlog
Fri Jan 22 20:45:27 2010 1 10.87.20.241 0 /0004f22732c9-phone.cfg b _
i r PlcmSpIp ftp 0 * i
I tried a manual FTP from a linux machine. Failed also:
[r...@nshplis01 tmp]# ftp 10.87.20.5
Connected to 10.87.20.5.
220 (vsFTPd 2.0.5)
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
KERBEROS_V4 rejected as an authentication type
Name (10.87.20.5:root): PlcmSpIp
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
230 Login successful.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> lc /tmp
Local directory now /tmp
ftp> put mk.txt
local: mk.txt remote: mk.txt
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,87,20,5,30,213)
553 Could not create file.
From what you asked me to do:
First command returned a lot of these:
setfacl: /var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/PalmEM.jpg:
Only directories can have default ACLs
setfacl: /var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/Palm.jpg:
Only directories can have default ACLs
setfacl: /var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/phone1.cfg:
Only directories can have default ACLs
Second command, no output.
Looks good:
[r...@nshpbx1 profile]# getfacl
/var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot
# owner: sipxchange
# group: sipxchange
user::rwx
group::rwx
other::r-x
default:user::rwx
default:user:PlcmSpIp:rwx
default:group::rwx
default:mask::rwx
default:other::r-x
Looks good:
[r...@nshpbx1 profile]# getfacl
/var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/0004f22732c9-sipx-sip.cfg
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file:
var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/0004f22732c9-sipx-sip.cfg
# owner: sipxchange
# group: sipxchange
user::rw-
user:PlcmSpIp:rw-
group::r--
mask::rw-
other::r--
Looks good:
[r...@nshpbx1 profile]# cat /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
# vsftpd config for sipxconfig
local_enable=YES
write_enable=YES
local_umask=022
dirlist_enable=NO
xferlog_enable=YES
connect_from_port_20=YES
xferlog_std_format=YES
pam_service_name=vsftpd
listen=YES
chroot_local_user=YES
On 1/22/2010 2:34 PM, Josh Patten wrote:
Oops I think I forgot some of the commands (run these):
setfacl -d -m user:PlcmSpIp:rw-
/var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/*
setfacl -m user:PlcmSpIp:rwx
/var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/SoundPointIPLocalization
The i on the end of the log entry means the phone can't write the
file. It's either a permissions issue or a configuration error. If
the phone still can't write the file after you run the previous
command, run the following commands to see if it's a permissions issue:
getfacl /var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot
should give you the following output:
# file: tftproot
# owner: sipxchange
# group: sipxchange
user::rwx
group::rwx
other::r-x
default:user::rwx
default:user:PlcmSpIp:rwx
default:group::rwx
default:mask::rwx
default:other::r-x
now get the acl information on one of the files:
getfacl
/var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/0004f22732c9-sipx-sip.cfg
should show:
# owner: sipxchange
# group: sipxchange
user::rw-
user:PlcmSpIp:rw-
group::r--
mask::rw-
other::r--
ACL's can be difficult to manage without a proper GUI. Fortunately
Webmin 1.500 now has a file module that you can use to manage ACL's.
Also, make sure in /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
write_enable=YES
is set.
Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676
On 1/22/2010 1:54 PM, [email protected] wrote:
It looks like it tried to do something with that file though. This
is in xferlog:
Fri Jan 22 19:38:13 2010 1 10.87.20.241 0 /0004f22732c9-phone.cfg b
_ i r PlcmSpIp ftp 0 * i
Fri Jan 22 19:38:37 2010 1 10.87.20.241 0 /0004f22732c9-phone.cfg b
_ i r PlcmSpIp ftp 0 * i
Fri Jan 22 19:39:33 2010 1 10.87.20.240 0 /0004f226931b-phone.cfg b
_ i r PlcmSpIp ftp 0 * i
On 1/22/2010 1:51 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Not exactly.. I see these:
[r...@nshpbx1 tftproot]# ls -lsrt |grep "32c9"
20 -rw-rw-r--+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 13638 Jan 22 13:40
0004f22732c9-sipx-sip.cfg
20 -rw-rw-r--+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 15228 Jan 22 13:40
0004f22732c9-sipx-phone.cfg
8 -rw-rw-r--+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 447 Jan 22 13:40
0004f22732c9-sipx-device.cfg
8 -rw-rw-r--+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 217 Jan 22 13:40
0004f22732c9-directory.xml
8 -rw-rw-r--+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 1007 Jan 22 13:40
0004f22732c9.cfg
None of them have the exact name you mention. I made the permission
changes you recommended, restarted sipx, changed ring type on a
phone, then rebooted the phone since nothing showed u p at that point.
0004f22732c9-sipx-phone.cfg starts out like this and does not
contain the word OVERRIDES
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!--
"Override" Per-phone Configuration File
Generated by sipXecs: http://www.sipfoundry.org/
Instructions for integrating new configuration file content
into sipXconfig:
http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Adding_Polycom_SoundPoint_IP_New_Configuration_File_Content_into_sipXconfig
These 2 files are in the tftproot directory and were modified at
the same time:
200 -rw-rw-r--+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 194052 Jan 22 13:40
polycom_sip.cfg
16 -rw-rw-r--+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 11969 Jan 22 13:40
polycom_phone1.cfg
Am I missing something?
On 1/22/2010 1:35 PM, Josh Patten wrote:
To ensure that it is working, verify the phone is writing a file
called <mac-address>-phone.cfg with contents similar to the
following (depending on the preferences set):
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
<PHONE_CONFIG>
<OVERRIDES attendant.ringType="1" reg.1.ringType="13"
bg.hiRes.gray.selection="1,1"/>
</PHONE_CONFIG>
Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676
On 1/22/2010 1:22 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Thank you. I just did actually before i read this. I hadn't even
really looked at what the command did. I didn't realize how minor
of a change it was.
On 1/22/2010 1:19 PM, Josh Patten wrote:
You might want to consider doing it now because the phones only
write the configuration when a change has been made. If a user
doesn't change any of their user preferences after you enable
writes to the tftp directory then all their customization will
be lost.
Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676
On 1/22/2010 12:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks.That makes sense and I think I will look into before I
do any upgrades. You probably just saved me a headache down the
road, because even in training people have already gotten all
excited about all the customization they can do. I just wanted
to test the setting on my test environment a little first.
On 1/22/2010 12:02 PM, Josh Patten wrote:
The only problem with not setting the tftp directory writable
is that when you do a firmware/bootrom update it erases the
local config on the phone, setting everyones preferences back
to default. I had some annoyed people calling me when I did my
first firmware upgrade.
Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676
On 1/22/2010 11:59 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Sorry. I had read one of the other replies first.
Setting the blank ring tone seems to stick through a profile
push, and I am hesitant to make a significant change to the
system with a cutover to production in 6 hours. I just went
the blank ring tone route.
On 1/22/2010 11:51 AM, Josh Patten wrote:
That's what I said in a previous post, along with
instructions on how to make it stick.
Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676
On 1/22/2010 11:44 AM, Picher, Michael wrote:
Did I miss something... on the line attached to the phone
cant you just set the ring type to 0?
*From:* [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf
Of *[email protected]
*Sent:* Friday, January 22, 2010 11:45 AM
*To:* Eric Varsanyi
*Cc:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [sipx-users] Disable ringing on one Polycom
phone
Thanks. I just finished doing that as well. We have all
also noticed the click between cycles on our custom
ringtones. We haven't experienced clicking at each ring. I
was able to get it up to 30 seconds and keep it under the
size limits so the clicking should be held to1 at most. I
set it to this file for the ringtone, and that did stick
through pushing out a profile. I'm ok with having to redo
it if I do a firmware upgrade.
On 1/22/2010 10:34 AM, Eric Varsanyi wrote:
I tried to make a 'blank' ringtone for a polycom 650 for a
similar reason (two phones in the same room). I used
Audacity and the appropriate parameters to export the
silence. The only problem is (despite trying several DC
offsets) the phone 'clicks' when it rings and clicks
between each ring cycle. I made the silence long which
helped but the click was still a little annoying.
-Eric
On Jan 22, 2010, at 10:20 AM, [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks. So nothing with ringing there.
Any way to do it with ringtones? Maybe a way to force a
blank ringtone to it?
On 1/22/2010 10:11 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
The only settable volume between reboots is in the device
voice/codecs area.
Volume Persistence
The user's selection of the receive volume during a call
can be remembered between calls. This can be configured per
termination (handset, headset and handsfree/chassis). In
some countries regulations exist which dictate that receive
volume should be reset to nominal at the start of each call
on handset and headset.
persist.handset
[ ]
(Default: unchecked)
If checked, the receive volume will be remembered between
calls. If set to 0, the receive volume will be reset to
nominal at the start of each call.
persist.headset
[ ]
(Default: unchecked)
If checked, the receive volume will be remembered between
calls. If set to 0, the receive volume will be reset to
nominal at the start of each call.
persist.handsfree
[X]
(Default: checked)
If checked, the receive volume will be remembered between
calls. If set to 0, the receive volume will be reset to
nominal at the start of each call.
It is settable by group.
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:52 AM, [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is there an easy way to make a single phone not ring, and
have it stick
through the profile being pushed out?
this is on a Polycom 550. My CEO has a second phone on his
conference
table. He likes to have only his desk phone ring, but be
able to answer
the call on either phone. No problem, I just assigned his
line to both
phones and turned down the ringer with the volume button on the
conference table phone. That setting doesn't stick when you
re-push a
profile out. Is there any way to set that at the sipx level
for that
phone so it would stick?
Thanks as always,
Matthew
Sipx 4.0.4, sixbridge, Verizon VOIP, No firewall (not
needed, private
connection), Polycom 450s and 550s - bootrom 4.2.1,
firmware 3.1.3C split.
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