On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Olivier oza_4...@yahoo.fr wrote:
2011/6/29 Ruben Rögels ruben.roeg...@jumping-frog.org
Personally I would use HTTP too.
Simple reason: You are much more flexible with it and a in most
scnearios you have a webserver running anyway.
I build some PHP-Script
Hi,
Among TFTP, FTP, HTTP and others, which protocol would you select to
provision Polycom phones.
At the moment, I'm using TFTP but I'm wondering if I should pick something
else.
The reasons I'm asking are :
- with the TFTP server I'm using, you can't upload a file that don't already
exists,
-
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Olivier oza_4...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Among TFTP, FTP, HTTP and others, which protocol would you select to
provision Polycom phones.
At the moment, I'm using TFTP but I'm wondering if I should pick something
else.
I use HTTP at home for better boot time and FTP is
Personally I would use HTTP too.
Simple reason: You are much more flexible with it and a in most
scnearios you have a webserver running anyway.
I build some PHP-Script to provision SNOM VoIP phones for mass
deployment and it works like a charm.
Regards,
Ruben
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2011/6/29 Ruben Rögels ruben.roeg...@jumping-frog.org
Personally I would use HTTP too.
Simple reason: You are much more flexible with it and a in most
scnearios you have a webserver running anyway.
I build some PHP-Script to provision SNOM VoIP phones for mass
deployment and it works like
On 06/29/2011 11:58 AM, Olivier wrote:
Hi,
Among TFTP, FTP, HTTP and others, which protocol would you select to
provision Polycom phones.
At the moment, I'm using TFTP but I'm wondering if I should pick
something else.
We use HTTP(S) for our system with a few thousand phones.
It's much more