Noah Miller wrote:
Another idea: Can you create the mac address-directory.xml files as
symlinks to the central file?
Great idea and it works, too! :)
Now I just need to make 50 symlinks.. luckily I have a list of mac
addresses, so its just a Bash script away.
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Hi Again Avi -
Sadly, that doesn't work -- the Polycoms store their
directories locally as well and re-upload them on reboot.
Another idea: Can you create the mac address-directory.xml files as
symlinks to the central file? Maybe if the phone sees a directory
file already there it will not
Mojo with Horan Company, LLC wrote:
if you reboot your phones from the asterisk server ie via cron or so,
that reboot script could potentially delete the phone-specific directory
xml before the sip message is sent
Sadly, that doesn't work -- the Polycoms store their directories locally
as
: Polycom IP501 and Speed Dials
Mojo with Horan Company, LLC wrote:
if you reboot your phones from the asterisk server ie via cron or so,
that reboot script could potentially delete the phone-specific directory
xml before the sip message is sent
Sadly, that doesn't work -- the Polycoms store
Hi Avi -
I know this is off-topic for Asterisk, but I don't know where else to
ask: I've setup a central directory.xml file for my Polycom IP501 phones
with a list of all the internal extensions. None of them have sd1/sd
as I don't want to enable any speed dials, just have a list in each
if you reboot your phones from the asterisk server ie via cron or so,
that reboot script could potentially delete the phone-specific directory
xml before the sip message is sent
Noah Miller wrote:
Hi Avi -
I know this is off-topic for Asterisk, but I don't know where else to
ask: I've
Hi gang,
I know this is off-topic for Asterisk, but I don't know where else to
ask: I've setup a central directory.xml file for my Polycom IP501 phones
with a list of all the internal extensions. None of them have sd1/sd
as I don't want to enable any speed dials, just have a list in each