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Thanks for the great info and links.  I don't know why I
didn't find the info for this earlier.

At any rate I got the auto-provisioning working rather
quickly after reading up.  The only problem I found with the
docs was in opt 66 to put the http://servername:8090, but in
opt 67 you do not use the opening "/" just use
"phone/profile/docroot/{mac}.xml".  However, after doing
this the phones still would not register.

The problem ended up being in the sipX config with regards
to the domain name.  In the System/Domain config I changed
it to the FQDN and they started working.  Previously with
just afccom.local the softphones worked, but the Snoms would
not.  Once I changed it to sipfoundry.afccom.local
everything started working fine.

An interesting note, I figured this out because when I would
manually configure the phone with sipfoundry.afccom.local as
the proxy the registration would succeed, but I couldn't
make any calls.  If I just used afccom.local it would not
even register.  I don't really know why XLite and Zoiper
worked with just afccom.local???  Must have something to do
with it running on a domain workstation and MS DNS I'm
guessing.  Anyway, what I saw in wireshark was a Proxy Auth
error until I changed the DNS settings in the sipX config.

Anyway, hope this helps someone else down the road, and
thanks a lot for the quick responses.  I look forward to
getting up to speed to give back to the community.
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