On Jul 15, 2012, at 2:38 , Michael Picher wrote: > resolv.conf isn't going to help your phones any... it's just for that server > itself. It tells the server where to go for DNS.
For someone who is quite familiar with DNS, what is the issue I'm trying to solve? > where are the phones getting DHCP from, and can you verify that the phones > have proper addressing / options? A pfSense gateway (at 192.168.44.1) provides both DHCP and DNS for the segment. They are getting proper DHCP address assignments (on screen every time they boot.) The DHCP server does not properly handle options 66 & 67, so I've hard-coded the settings URL into their webUIs. All phones pick up their assigned DHCP address at boot and are resolving names (or they could not pull the config XML.) > Try hardcoding a phone with the IP & DNS and see what happens. Did that earlier while I was debugging. I can try again... _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/
