Hi Michael,

Great it worked.

Not sure what you mean by "Do you still add the interface?" ?

Lonnie



On Oct 29, 2014, at 4:59 AM, Michael Knill <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Yes well this worked. I can’t believe I have been stuffing around with this 
> all this time. Oh well, don’t look back.
> 
> Anyway I am interested in the mac based tagging below. Do you still add the 
> interface?
> 
> Regards
> Michael Knill
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 25 Oct 2014, at 1:05 am, Lonnie Abelbeck <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> The dnsmasq options can be confusing.  To make sure we are on the the page, 
> the dnsmasq.conf is something the web interface generates and you do not 
> edit, and the dnsmasq.static is something you can edit.
> 
> A few points the may help:
> 
> 1)  dnsmasq acts as the TFTP server (if enabled).  By default the TFTP server 
> is available for any interface with DHCP enabled and binds to each DHCP 
> interface's IP address.
> 
> 2) Starting with AstLinux 1.1.4, dnsmasq added an option to allow the TFTP 
> server on interfaces other than DHCP enabled interfaces, that is done via 
> dnsmasq.static and "enable-tftp" and a list of interface names, for example:
> --
> enable-tftp=eth1,eth2,eth3
> -- or --
> enable-tftp=eth*
> --
> 
> Given that, why are you still using TFTP ?  :-)  It would seem HTTP/HTTPS 
> might be a better choice...
> 
> In the SVN we just added this to the default dnsmasq.static file for added 
> information:
> --
> ## IP Phone Provisioning
> ## More Info: http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_ip_phone_provisioning
> ## Yealink HTTPS provisioning
> #dhcp-mac=set:yealink,00:15:65:*:*:*
> #dhcp-option=tag:yealink,option:tftp-server,"https://pbx/phoneprov/yealink/";
> ## SNOM HTTPS provisioning
> #dhcp-mac=set:snom,00:04:13:*:*:*
> #dhcp-option=tag:snom,option:tftp-server,"https://pbx/phoneprov/snom/";
> --
> Which makes another point...
> 
> 3) The dnsmasq.static file may define the: 
> dhcp-option=option:tftp-server,"..." which can be set to a URL the IP Phone 
> will use for it's provisioning rather than the default TFTP server IPv4 
> address.
> 
> 4) When configuring dnsmasq.static, a handy CLI utility in AstLinux is 
> "dhcpdump <-i interface> [-h macaddress]" to monitor what is going on.
> 
> And finally, consider using the new'ish "PhoneProv Tab" feature of AstLinux: 
> http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_ip_phoneprov_howto
> 
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 24, 2014, at 3:44 AM, Michael Knill 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi group
>> 
>> Could someone please let me know how the TFTP Server address is determined.
>> 
>> My standard build uses VLAN’s and on LAN2 DNS/DHCP is configured where LAN1 
>> has just DNS.
>> The TFTP server is given as an IP Address in dnsmasq.conf
>> 
>> If however I don’t have a Voice VLAN and everything is on LAN1 with DNS/DHCP 
>> then the TFTP Server address is the hostname.
>> Why is it different? It makes it messy if the interface is not the DNS 
>> server for the network.
>> 
>> Obviously not a big one as I can adjust in dnsmasq.static, I was just 
>> wondering why!
>> 
>> Regards
>> Michael Knill
> 
> 
> 
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