[Asterisk-Users] Best ATA for general residential deployment??
S McGowan
madprofzero at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 22 13:46:41 MST 2006
Do you need the configuration file compiler? Once you have that, it's as easy as
setting up the tftp server, and making sure your devices know to pull configs.
Additionally, you can send a SIP NOTIFY packet to the PAP2/SPA-2002 to force it
to update it's provisioned configuration.
I'd have to figure out if I'm technically allowed to do it, but if I can, I'll
make the PAP2/SPA-2002 config compiler available.
Sherwood McGowan
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Gonzalo Servat
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 12:14 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best ATA for general residential deployment??
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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