I have looked at the wiki and the mailing list. But
I need to find how do we setup the external IP address and the rtp ports for the
Polycom IP-500 and IP-600. There web interface has a nat setting but can't
find instructions on how to set this up. I would like to set this up via there
ftp
Another idea, not sure if it was stated yet is to just run the ftp
server on a private ip address and/or if you are going to have it on a
public ip restrict by ip address. I run my ftp server on a private ip
which is open to everyone on the private lan and on the public side,
for example I only al
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> So
o make such a change.
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My bad... I thought he was attempting to upload config files for asterisk
systems.
Yes, an expect script would work just fine...
At 11:21 PM 10/30/2004, you
My bad... I thought he was attempting to upload config files for
asterisk systems.
Yes, an expect script would work just fine...
At 11:21 PM 10/30/2004, you wrote:
The phone has a web
interface. Couldn't you just use an expect script to change
it?
John Baker
Karl J. Vesterling wrote:
One coul
The phone has a web interface. Couldn't you just use an expect script
to change it?
John Baker
Karl J. Vesterling wrote:
One could use SCP with certificates for authentication and avoid all the
issues with FTP and it's vulnerabilities.
At 07:55 PM 10/26/2004, you wrote:
Richard wrote:
Hi Krist
One could use SCP with certificates for authentication and avoid all the
issues with FTP and it's vulnerabilities.
At 07:55 PM 10/26/2004, you wrote:
Richard wrote:
Hi Kristian,
I'd like to use ftp because of several advantages it has. For
example,
ability to change the time stamp and reload the
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> Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
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> > Richard wrote
er
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> Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
>
> > Richard wrote:
> >
> >> The ease of configuration is the bigge
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
Richard wrote:
The ease of configuration is the biggest concern here. I'd like to try
everything to avoid pressing the keypad of the phone to change the
setting.
There is no way I want to go to a site to make a configuration change.
We will most likely deploy a small ap
Richard wrote:
The ease of configuration is the biggest concern here. I'd like to try
everything to avoid pressing the keypad of the phone to change the setting.
There is no way I want to go to a site to make a configuration change.
We will most likely deploy a small appliance as a local dhcp and f
each phone.
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Adam Goryachev wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 16:31, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
Richard wrote:
The default user name and password is a huge issue in some cases. For
example, hackers can get into the server, grab the configuration, program
their own phone and make free calls. Another example, if you h
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 16:31, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Richard wrote:
> > The default user name and password is a huge issue in some cases. For
> > example, hackers can get into the server, grab the configuration, program
> > their own phone and make free calls. Another example, if you have mult
Richard wrote:
The default user name and password is a huge issue in some cases. For
example, hackers can get into the server, grab the configuration, program
their own phone and make free calls. Another example, if you have multiple
domains, then you want different username/passwd for each domain.
.
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October 26, 2004 7:17 PM
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Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Richard wrote:
>
>> Hi Kristian,
>>
>> I'd like to use ftp because of several advantages it has. For
examp
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
Richard wrote:
Hi Kristian,
I'd like to use ftp because of several advantages it has. For example,
ability to change the time stamp and reload the phone. But the default
password is a big issue. I'd like to change it but don't want to go to
each
phone and reset it. Any w
Richard wrote:
Hi Kristian,
I'd like to use ftp because of several advantages it has. For example,
ability to change the time stamp and reload the phone. But the default
password is a big issue. I'd like to change it but don't want to go to each
phone and reset it. Any way to change it?
Thanks,
I
nge it?
Thanks,
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Title: Message
Try
resetting user settings from the phone menu.
Peter
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Richard wrote:
Hi,
A few questions about polycom IP 500/600.
. how do I reset everything to factory default? The combination of
4,6,8,* seems only reset the network setup. Other settings, e.g. time
server, SIP configure are still there.
. is a way to push ftp username/password via dhcp? I’d like
Title: polycom IP 500/600
Hi,
A few questions about polycom IP 500/600.
. how do I reset everything to factory default? The combination of 4,6,8,* seems only reset the network setup. Other settings, e.g. time server, SIP configure are still there.
. is a way to push ftp username/password v
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