Perhaps I should post this to the developers list, but I'll post here
and see what I get
I have some users who are frustrated that their ring and background
preferences are being reverted to factory defaults every time there is a
major bootrom/firmware update and the file system gets wiped,
Hmmm. It seems that even though mac-address-phone.cfg is not defined
as one of the config files in mac-address.cfg the phone will download
and apply it anyway. I just got through doing a file system format and
all my personal settings came back when it was all finished. I guess it
turns out I
Hmmm. It seems that even though mac-address-phone.cfg is not defined
as one of the config files in mac-address.cfg the phone will download
and apply it anyway. I just got through doing a file system format and
all my personal settings came back when it was all finished. I guess it
turns out
I didn't realize that's what you were trying to tell me in the previous
post. Thanks!!
Huijun Yang wrote:
Hmmm. It seems that even though mac-address-phone.cfg is not defined
as one of the config files in mac-address.cfg the phone will download
and apply it anyway. I just got
[mailto:sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of Josh Patten
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:04 PM
To: Dale Worley; sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Polycom Overrides
BLF works flawlessly, but if a user sets a ringtone for the BLF
monitored extensions (IE
On Mon, 2009-08-31 at 13:02 -0400, Picher, Michael wrote:
I don't know if this has been answered yet, but on the polycom config
files we used to 'chmod +666' the files for the phones to be able to
upload to them. Basically, make the files r/w. Standard security
cautions apply...
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On Sat, 2009-08-29 at 17:15 -0500, Josh Patten wrote:
Perhaps I should post this to the developers list, but I'll post here
and see what I get
I have some users who are frustrated that their ring and background
preferences are being reverted to factory defaults every time there is a
On Sat, 2009-08-29 at 17:15 -0500, Josh Patten wrote:
I have some users who are frustrated that their ring and background
preferences are being reverted to factory defaults every time there is a
major bootrom/firmware update and the file system gets wiped, or in the
case of BLF ringing
BLF works flawlessly, but if a user sets a ringtone for the BLF
monitored extensions (IE attendant lines), that ringtone setting is lost
every time the profiles are sent to the phone. We were dicussing ways to
get user preferences to be either uploaded to the server via FTP or for
users to set
Perhaps I should post this to the developers list, but I'll post here
and see what I get
I have some users who are frustrated that their ring and background
preferences are being reverted to factory defaults every time there is a
major bootrom/firmware update and the file system gets wiped, or
Good question. What version sipxecs are you running currently?
One of my complaints with ANY wiki (not this one in particular) is that the
content is not dated or specified for versions so sometimes you never know how
old or new the information is you are looking at.
If I recall, this worked
I'm running 4.0.1 with the sipXbridge patch. I never ran the 3.10.x
version with Polycom phones so I'm not sure if this ever worked with
that version, but I could make it work if I knew what variable I could
put in to generate mac-address-phone.cfg into
/etc/sipxpbx/polycom/mac-address.cfg.vm
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