Check the phone config options in the GUI...  must be in the template
somewhere.

If so, I'd just modify it in a phone group.

Mike

On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Michael Grosh
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> Michael Picher wrote on Fri, 29 June 2012 09:44
> > I think it best that your sipXecs/openUC box go get the
> > network time and
> > then have all your phones point to the sipXecs/openUC
> > box for time.
> >  Bandwidth conservation...
> >
> > Mike
>
>
> Correct,  that is my plan.  However it looks like the phones
> are picking pool.ntp.org as their ntp server from someone
> where.
>
> Our phones should be set by our local DHCP server.  However,
> the <mac>.cfp has pool.ntp.org listed as the ntp server.
> Even with DHCP passing option 43 (ntp-servers) it still uses
> pool.ntp.org.   I can manually edit the <mac>.cfg to change
> ntp server1 0.0.0.0 and then when restarting the phone it
> deos pick up our local NET server from the DHCP server.
>
> However, i don't want to edit the <mac>.cfg every time we
> set up a new phone.  I have been trying to find out how that
> <mac>.cfg are initially generated.  like i mentioned earlier
> we have looked in the website configuration screens and do
> not set the pool.net.org anywhere.  I have also run a grep
> on the /etc/ directory to look for any files that may set
> it.  Is it possible the aastra phone have that as a factory
> setting and are somehow transfering that to the <mac>.cfg on
> the server?
>
> any other ideas?
>
>
>
>
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