On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Stewart Nelson wrote:
You can reload via http using a command like:
wget\
--output-document=/dev/null\
--quiet\
http://ip-address-of-pap/upgrade?http://ip-address-of-web-
server:80/asterisk/spa000F66A83C90.cfg
I tried it with my xml
Nick,
Pretty much - it builds the XML output on the fly, and delivers it
over HTTP (PHP/Apache).
It works the same for all of the mainstream Linksys kit - including
SPA phones.
Generally, where we've installed IP phones, we've also installed an
Asterisk appliance in the form of a Linux
Does anyone know how the Linksys PAP2T ATA's can be mass provisioned?
Documentation seems to be sketchy, even on the Linksys web site.
Thanks,
Doug.
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Does anyone know how the Linksys PAP2T ATA's can be mass
provisioned? Documentation seems to be sketchy, even on
How do you get PAP2T-NA's? They aren't even on Linksys's web site.
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Does anyone know how the Linksys PAP2T ATA's can be mass provisioned?
Documentation seems to be sketchy, even on the Linksys web site.
If it's like the pap2, you can use tftp and xml. This should get you
started.
/tftpboot/spa000F66A83C90.xml:
to work on that I guess.
Doug.
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Does anyone know how the Linksys PAP2T
On 6/7/07, Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I called Linksys and they told me the ATA's can be provisioned
with http/https, but only after we become a certified reseller/provider.
Gonna have to work on that I guess.
Well, I'm pretty sure that http provisioning works *without* becoming
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Steve,
Thanks, but, we can't use tftp. The ATA's (all 1500 of them) are on
remote networks. As far as I know, tftp only works across a local
subnet. I called Linksys and they told me the ATA's can be provisioned
with http/https, but only after we
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Jon Pounder wrote:
Quoting Douglas Garstang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Steve,
Thanks, but, we can't use tftp. The ATA's (all 1500 of them) are on
remote networks. As far as I know, tftp only works across a local
subnet. I called Linksys and they told me the ATA's can be
On 6/7/07, Steve Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried it with my xml file and it complains about the file being corrupt.
I had this problem too with some of the Linksys phones, and it did
turn out to be a problem with the XML file... it's seems they're
fairly picky about things like single
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Jared Smith wrote:
On 6/7/07, Steve Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried it with my xml file and it complains about the file being corrupt.
I had this problem too with some of the Linksys phones, and it did
turn out to be a problem with the XML file... it's seems
Doug,
We just pre-provision the Linksys CPE (including PAP2(T)-NA's) in
the lab over TFTP after barcode-scanning the relevant information for
that unit into a web management interface and, once the unit is deployed
onsite, it continues to pull it's config from our prov server over HTTP.
The
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Mattt wrote:
Doug,
We just pre-provision the Linksys CPE (including PAP2(T)-NA's) in
the lab over TFTP after barcode-scanning the relevant information for
that unit into a web management interface and, once the unit is deployed
onsite, it continues to pull it's
You can reload via http using a command like:
wget\
--output-document=/dev/null\
--quiet\
http://ip-address-of-pap/upgrade?http://ip-address-of-web-
server:80/asterisk/spa000F66A83C90.cfg
I tried it with my xml file and it complains about the file being
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