[Asterisk-Users] FW: auto provision of IP501 polycom
Matthew T. O'Connor
matthew at zeut.net
Fri Feb 24 17:07:21 MST 2006
I have the same problem. I'm running CentOS, which comes with vsftpd,
do you know of anyway to do this using vsftpd?
Thanks,
Matt
Noah Miller wrote:
> Hi Again Damon -
>
> I just remembered that the FTP server setup can be tricky, too. The default
> username has capitalized letters, and this doesn't work with a lot of FTP
> servers. I had to use ProFTPd to get it done. I created a user account
> called plcmspip, and added the following to /etc/proftpd.conf (or wherever
> you choose to put your config file):
>
> UserAlias PlcmSpIp plcmspip
>
>
> - Noah
>
>
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> Conversation: auto provision of IP501 polycom
> Subject: Re: auto provision of IP501 polycom
>
> Hi Damon -
>
>> Has anyone been able to get the IP501 to discover the FTP server IP
>> address (via dhcp or dns) and download 100% of the config from a
>> provisioning server?
>
> Sure, works great! I'm not sure if you got the TFTP config from the
> gentleman who suggested it, but this is really dependent on what DHCP server
> you are using. For example, we use Cisco routers, and the option to add is:
>
> option 66 ascii "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
>
> where the xxx's are the IP address (I don't think DNS names will work).
>
>
> ISC's DHCP server is a little different:
>
> option tftp-server-name "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX";
>
> Yes, it should be tftp-server-name, even if you use FTP (or HTTPS, I
> believe).
>
>
>
> - Noah
>
>
>
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