At 10:39 AM on 14 Oct 2009, Matt wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have a fresh asterisk installation. When I install I get all of the
> config files. What is the best way to get a 'stripped' down system
> with just the bare config files I would need to do a sip connection?
In my experience, this was a
Here is sample configuration
Just add a registry string and a sip account and send all calls to this account.
For example in dial string in extensions.conf
exten=>,_X.,1,Dial(SIP/14168404...@adf)
///
; sip.conf
; Registry string
register=> adf:1...@v
They
will upload any changes made via the web interface, or via the menu's on the
phone itself.
They
upload an 'overrides' file. They do not upload a new copy of the original XML
files phone1.cfg and sip.cfg.
Therefore, if you had no XML (ie sip.cfg, phone1.cfg) files in the first
place, y
They will upload any changes you made at the phone. If a file does not exist on the server before rebooting while dumping the logs.On 7/14/06, Douglas Garstang
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alex,
The
phones don't upload their XML config files upon boot. They download them from
the FTP serv
Alex,
The
phones don't upload their XML config files upon boot. They download them from
the FTP server.
Douglas.
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The phones will upload their XML files to an FTP server that you specify automatically upon boot. If you don't include other files there, there shouldn't be any configuration wipe, and you should be left with a set of XML files for usage.
AlexOn 7/14/06, Douglas Garstang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stephen,
As far
as I know, there's no way to pull the current config directly from Polycom IP
phones. You can connect to the internal web server on the phone, and get/set
some parameters through that interface, but not _all_ the settings. You really
need to start with a standard set of xml
Armin Schindler wrote:
The complete config is inside the file
/usr/lib/divas/divas_cfg.rc
So you can just backup this file, or extract the XML part in it.
Ah - now I see. The Config wizard creates the startupscript and
configfile in a single file.
thanks
klaus
Armin
On Tue, 23 May 20
The complete config is inside the file
/usr/lib/divas/divas_cfg.rc
So you can just backup this file, or extract the XML part in it.
Armin
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Klaus Darilion wrote:
> Hi Armin!
>
> I want to backup my Eicon Diva configuration (I'm using melware v3 drivers),
> but I could not
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 18:27, chouck wrote:
> Thanks robert, But im having a problem trying to add a user that can login,
> im using a sipura voip box trying to connect to the server and it always
> gives me "SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden". Under what config can I allow users and
> hows it work exactly? T
Thanks robert, But im having a problem trying to add a user that can login,
im using a sipura voip box trying to connect to the server and it always
gives me "SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden". Under what config can I allow users and
hows it work exactly? Thanks again!
_
chouck wrote:
Im having a trouble understanding the config files setup even with some
documentation ive read such as the handbook, maybe im just illiterate.
Anyway do you think some one can point me to some examples of real
config files. Such as IAX, Extensions, and Sip. I just cant grasp the
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Config Files
Im having a trouble understanding the config files setup even with some
documentation ive read such as the handbook, maybe im just
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