On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Douglas Hubler <dhub...@ezuce.com> wrote:
> DNS, IP tables, NTP and DHCP are among the few services that some
> folks configure separately on sipxecs 4.4 or older systems.  Starting
> with the 4.6 release these services are integrated in a much tighter
> way.  In order not to conflict with any custom configuration methods,
> these select services now have a "Unmanaged" setting you can set which
> allows you to configure the services yourselves.  George and I
> realized that for each service, an unmanaged state can have different
> consequences depending on what the service does or how it's
> configured.
>
> So in short, there is no common specification for how unmanaged
> services are dealt with, so George and I urge you to test out 4.6 and
> see if you can still configure the systems as you once did.  Don't
> worry, there will *always* be a way to hack want you want together in
> 4.6 because all the rules are now in editable text files, but the goal
> is to lower the level of hacking you would have to do to make system
> easier to setup out of the box and easier to maintain thru a system's
> major and minor upgrades.

I created a wiki page for getting an impression on how it looks
http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/Unmanaged+Services+%284.6+only%29
I'll be showing / discussing unmanaged service option at May sipXecs
hangout, so I encourage you to participate, criticize, make together a
better config

http://www.google.com/moderator/#15/e=1fbcb9&t=1fbcb9.41

Thanks
George
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