[Asterisk-Users] Best ATA for general residential deployment??

Darrell Long dlong at bestweb.net
Wed Feb 22 11:01:10 MST 2006


Correct. The XML works fine. If you need an example for the 2002, I will 
see if I can strip the information directly related to our company off 
and send it to you.

Darrell S. Long
BestWeb Corporation

  	  



Matt wrote:
>Yes.. there are provisioning tools that you have to get. 
>Unfortunately it's this catch 22 loop.  You have to prove that you can
>offer 200+ ATAs to customers, or you can't get the tools, but yet, you
>don't really want to offer those ATAs to the customer's without having
>the tools.
>
>At any rate... the config is basically one large XML file.   I wrote
>my own interface to generate the XML files.   We did get ahold of the
>provisioning tools to generate the XML files.
>
>Unfortunately, I don't think I'm allowed to give the tools out (some
>odd license).   However, if you contact a distributor such as
>voipsupply, and tell them you plan to purchase XYZ amount, they may
>have some sort of deal they can work with Sipura/Linksys to get you
>the tools.  I'd check there.
>
>If nothing else works, I don't think it would be illegal for me to
>send you an XML file for the SPA-2002.  At that point you'd know what
>it is looking for and you could generate your own XML files.  The only
>thing you couldn't do would be generate the 'sipura binary config
>files'... but you don't have to use those (As the XML works just
>fine).
>
>On 2/22/06, Gonzalo Servat <gservat at gmail.com> wrote:
>  
>>On 2/22/06, Matt <mhoppes at gmail.com> wrote:
>>    
>>>Try the Sipura SPA-2002.. at good prices from VoipSupply.com
>>>
>>>We have been using those now with 0 problems.  We remote provision
>>>them from our office here.  Once a minute (time configurable) each
>>>device checks in with us to check out its configuration file and see
>>>if it needs updates.   The devices run around $60 a piece, so they are
>>>pretty cheap as well.
>>>      
>>RE the remote provisioning, did you have to pay some sort of license
>>fee to get access to the tools to generate the remote provisioning
>>configurations and instructions on setting it all up?
>>
>>I have 12 x PAP2-NA/SPA-2002 and changing one setting means going
>>around and changing all the settings for each line of the 12 ATAs,
>>that's 24 configuration changes in total - a real PITA. If you know of
>>a way to obtain the tools to do the remote provisioning, I'd be
>>grateful!
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Gonzalo.
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