Gavin Spurgeon schrieb:
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>> AFAIK the yealinks don't support SRV's, so they are not that easy to use
>> in a HA environment.
>> Support is unreachable (at least they don't reply).
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> I really haven't had any issues with the yealink support in .cn or
> .co.uk
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>> We tried to contact them to get some details about how provisioning
>> works with the phone, no answer.
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> I can do the auto provisioning without any issues, using DHCP and a
> basic webserver with all of the <MACADDRESS>.cfg files. This works great
> for my remotely deployed handsets.
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> I might be able to help if you are having issues doing that sort of
> provisioning.
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> I was just hoping to get it a bit more 'managed' by sipX rather than
> manually vim'ing the .cfg files
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I am evaluating using tiptel versions of the yealink phones since the 
tiptel firmware seems to be a bit more user friendly and a bit more 
elaborated than yealinks.
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