[asterisk-gui] Phone Provisioning
Brandon Kruse
bkruse at digium.com
Fri Apr 27 09:31:27 MST 2007
Alex,
That is not a dumb quesiton at all, as both are confusing :X
I know, with the polycom provisioning schemes as is, and the way I want
to implement it, it will be the actual configuration of the phone and NOT
the firmware upgrading/fixing as shipping with these firmwares can be a problem.
For example if I included a SIP cisco firmware for you to load on your phone, but
having the resource also do firmware provisioning probably would not be hard either.
-bkruse
----- Original Message -----
From: "alex moutinho" <alex.moutinho at alexandre-santos.com>
To: "Asterisk GUI project discussion" <asterisk-gui at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 5:29:15 AM (GMT-0600) America/Chicago
Subject: Re: [asterisk-gui] Phone Provisioning
A Dumb question:
You're talking about the possibility of connecting a out-of-the-box
hardphone and the first time a DHCP server gives it an IP address and all
configuration information for registering, like CID, username, password,
voicemail password, etc, right?
It's not flashing the phone with a new image but only these values, isn't it?
Alex
> Hey Guys, I am back again. :"D
>
> What phones are most common among you guys that you
> would want to provision (this is not 100% gui specific, but I
> am just curious)
>
> Besides Cisco, since you need to purchase their SIP firmware, even
> though maybe there is a way to get around that......hmm...
>
> Anyways, Let me know.
>
>
> -bkruse
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