Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: OT: saving/restoring sipura config

2004-07-14 Thread Mike Machado

> Is the "Sipura Profile Compiler" some perl script that massages the
> data?  Where can I ftp/http it from?  (Or is it some ms-binary, in
> which case it wouldn't be all that useful to me.)
> 

It turns the ascii file into a binary config file which the ata can
understand. They have binary versions of the spc utility in both windows
and unix format.

> I'd really prefer just finding a spec describing the config file
> syntax/format and the list of variables that I could set.  It is
> perfectly fine if the downloaded file needs to be binary.  It just
> needs to be well-enough defined that one can write a BSD or linux
> program for.

There administration guide documents the options that can go into the
config file very well. Check the sipura.com support page.

> 
> -wolfgang

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: OT: saving/restoring sipura config

2004-07-14 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dameon D. Welch-Abernathy) writes:
> On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 19:10, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> 
> > I'd settle for just a way of restoring it from a file.  I just got my
> > Sipura-3000, and it would be nice to keep the master config on disk
> > and under CVS.
> 
> If you generate your own configuration files and have the device
> download those configuration files from a tftp or web server, then you
> could easily do that. You need a copy of the "Sipura Profile Compiler."

Is the "Sipura Profile Compiler" some perl script that massages the
data?  Where can I ftp/http it from?  (Or is it some ms-binary, in
which case it wouldn't be all that useful to me.)

I'd really prefer just finding a spec describing the config file
syntax/format and the list of variables that I could set.  It is
perfectly fine if the downloaded file needs to be binary.  It just
needs to be well-enough defined that one can write a BSD or linux
program for.

-wolfgang
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openbsd amd64 http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ftp/asterisk-openbsd35.patch
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: OT: saving/restoring sipura config

2004-07-14 Thread Kevin Walsh
> > Sorry for this OT but I bet someone here knows if there is a way to
> > save a Sipura 2000 current config and restoring it after a reset.
> >
> hard as this is to believe, there isn't.  major bummer, eh?
> 
I believe the Sipura SPA-2000 can be provisioned via files on a TFTP
server, which would act as a backup should the box die.  I haven't set
this up but will do when I get a chance.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: OT: saving/restoring sipura config

2004-07-14 Thread Andrew Thompson
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Bush) writes:
>>> Sorry for this OT but I bet someone here knows if there is a way to
>>> save a Sipura 2000 current config and restoring it after a reset.
>> 
>> hard as this is to believe, there isn't.  major bummer, eh?
> 

> 
> PS. I'm starting to feel nostalgic for the Moringstar Router and its
> text config files that one could ftp to/from the unit to update its
> config.  

Amazing what a outlandish concept that is. I don't think *anyone*,
*anywhere* would *ever* want to backup/restore/compare changes to a
configuration of a device, do you?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: OT: saving/restoring sipura config

2004-07-14 Thread Dameon D. Welch-Abernathy
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 19:10, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:

> I'd settle for just a way of restoring it from a file.  I just got my
> Sipura-3000, and it would be nice to keep the master config on disk
> and under CVS.

If you generate your own configuration files and have the device
download those configuration files from a tftp or web server, then you
could easily do that. You need a copy of the "Sipura Profile Compiler."

-- PhoneBoy

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: OT: saving/restoring sipura config

2004-07-13 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Bush) writes:
> > Sorry for this OT but I bet someone here knows if there is a way to
> > save a Sipura 2000 current config and restoring it after a reset.
> 
> hard as this is to believe, there isn't.  major bummer, eh?

I'd settle for just a way of restoring it from a file.  I just got my
Sipura-3000, and it would be nice to keep the master config on disk
and under CVS.

-wolfgang

PS. I'm starting to feel nostalgic for the Moringstar Router and its text
config files that one could ftp to/from the unit to update its
config.
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