[Asterisk-Users] Snom & Mass Deployment Config Problems

Sven Fischer (support) fischer at snom.de
Tue Oct 19 06:20:25 MST 2004


Hi,

I'm sure a lot people can help you here, maybe I'm the first. See below 
inline:

On Tuesday 19 October 2004 11:20, Alex Barnes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am hoping that someone out there is using the Snom phones
> "configuration via HTTP server" functionality.
> I have downloaded and read the FAQ many times but I am having trouble
> getting the settings to take effect.  Probably as I haven't formatted
> things correctly.  For example the "fkey" settings aren't taking effect.
>
> If someone is willing to email me (directly to save spamming the list is
> fine) a working settings file that would help me alot.
>
> thanks a lot for any help
>
> Alex
>
> abarnes at ubiquitysoftware.com
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> <html>
> <pre>
>
> #Basic Settings
> phone_name: Snom <6107>
> dhcp: true
> call_completion: true
> auto_dial: 10
> admin_mode_password: 0000
>
> #Line Settings

the brackets are wrong:

> user_realname[1]: Snom 200
> user_name[1]: snom
> user_host[1]: 172.16.0.217
> user_pass[1]: snom
> user_transport[1]: udp
> user_expiry[1]: 3600
> user_mailbox[1]: 8500
> user_outbound[1]: 172.16.0.217
>

it should be like:

user_realname1: Snom 200
user_name1: snom
user_host1: 172.16.0.217
user_pass1: snom
user_transport1: udp
user_expiry1: 3600
user_mailbox1: 8500
user_outbound1: 172.16.0.217

> #SIP Settings
> nat_detection: off
> tcp_threshold: udp
> publish_presence: true
>
> #Codec Settings
> dtmf_type_inband: false
> utc_offset: 0
> ntp_server: 193.195.52.24
>
> #Network Settings
> http_proxy: 193.195.52.26
> http_port: 8001
>
> #Update Settings
> setting_server: http://sqa5.sqa.net/test/snom200.htm

what is this ? remove it.

> <http://sqa5.sqa.net/test/snom200.htm>

>
> #Misc Settings
> tone_scheme: GBR

here again the brackets are wrong:

> fkey1: dest 8500 at 172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500 at 172.16.0.217>
> fkey2: "dest 8500 at 172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500 at 172.16.0.217> "
> fkey[3]: "dest 8500 at 172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500 at 172.16.0.217> "
> fkey[4]: dest 8500 at 172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500 at 172.16.0.217>


fkey1: dest <sip:8500 at 172.16.0.217;user=phone>
fkey2: dest <sip:8500 at 172.16.0.217;user=phone>
fkey3: dest <sip:8500 at 172.16.0.217;user=phone>
fkey4: dest <sip:8500 at 172.16.0.217;user=phone>

>
> </pre>
> </html>
>

BTW did you saw our FAQ regarding massdeployment ?

kind regards,

Sven Fischer

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