Hi all, I am hoping that someone out there is using the Snom phones "configuration via HTTP server" functionality. I have downloaded and read the FAQ many times but I am having trouble getting the settings to take effect. Probably as I haven't formatted things correctly. For example the "fkey" settings aren't taking effect. If someone is willing to email me (directly to save spamming the list is fine) a working settings file that would help me alot. thanks a lot for any help Alex abarnes@ubiquitysoftware.com ------------------------------------------------------------- <html> <pre> #Basic Settings phone_name: Snom <6107> dhcp: true call_completion: true auto_dial: 10 admin_mode_password: 0000 #Line Settings user_realname[1]: Snom 200 user_name[1]: snom user_host[1]: 172.16.0.217 user_pass[1]: snom user_transport[1]: udp user_expiry[1]: 3600 user_mailbox[1]: 8500 user_outbound[1]: 172.16.0.217 #SIP Settings nat_detection: off tcp_threshold: udp publish_presence: true #Codec Settings dtmf_type_inband: false utc_offset: 0 ntp_server: 193.195.52.24 #Network Settings http_proxy: 193.195.52.26 http_port: 8001 #Update Settings setting_server: http://sqa5.sqa.net/test/snom200.htm <http://sqa5.sqa.net/test/snom200.htm> #Misc Settings tone_scheme: GBR fkey1: dest 8500@172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500@172.16.0.217> fkey2: "dest 8500@172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500@172.16.0.217> " fkey[3]: "dest 8500@172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500@172.16.0.217> " fkey[4]: dest 8500@172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500@172.16.0.217> </pre> </html> Dear Friends of Ubiquity Software: As you may have noticed, Ubiquity Software began using the web domain ubiquity.com earlier this year in addition to the previously established ubiquity.net for our website and email communications to you. However, since that time, a dispute has emerged with respect to actual ownership of the ubiquity.com domain. As an international software company founded over decade ago, you can always reach Ubiquity Software under the website www.ubiquity.net <http://www.ubiquity.net/> and via email at @ubiquity.net. However, we have also chosen to expand our domain to the more specific www.ubiquitysoftware.com <http://www.ubiquitysoftware.com/> for web and @ubiquitysoftware.com for email communications. Please use either the historical ubiquity.net or begin to use the new ubiquitysoftware.com domain for all email communications to Ubiquity employees from now on. Thank you. Regards, Ubiquity Software www.ubiquitysoftware.com <http://www.ubiquitysoftware.com/> info@ubiquitysoftware.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20041019/b77d5475/attachment.htm
Sven Fischer (support)
2004-Oct-19 06:20 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Snom & Mass Deployment Config Problems
Hi, I'm sure a lot people can help you here, maybe I'm the first. See below inline: On Tuesday 19 October 2004 11:20, Alex Barnes wrote:> Hi all, > > I am hoping that someone out there is using the Snom phones > "configuration via HTTP server" functionality. > I have downloaded and read the FAQ many times but I am having trouble > getting the settings to take effect. Probably as I haven't formatted > things correctly. For example the "fkey" settings aren't taking effect. > > If someone is willing to email me (directly to save spamming the list is > fine) a working settings file that would help me alot. > > thanks a lot for any help > > Alex > > abarnes@ubiquitysoftware.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > <html> > <pre> > > #Basic Settings > phone_name: Snom <6107> > dhcp: true > call_completion: true > auto_dial: 10 > admin_mode_password: 0000 > > #Line Settingsthe brackets are wrong:> user_realname[1]: Snom 200 > user_name[1]: snom > user_host[1]: 172.16.0.217 > user_pass[1]: snom > user_transport[1]: udp > user_expiry[1]: 3600 > user_mailbox[1]: 8500 > user_outbound[1]: 172.16.0.217 >it should be like: user_realname1: Snom 200 user_name1: snom user_host1: 172.16.0.217 user_pass1: snom user_transport1: udp user_expiry1: 3600 user_mailbox1: 8500 user_outbound1: 172.16.0.217> #SIP Settings > nat_detection: off > tcp_threshold: udp > publish_presence: true > > #Codec Settings > dtmf_type_inband: false > utc_offset: 0 > ntp_server: 193.195.52.24 > > #Network Settings > http_proxy: 193.195.52.26 > http_port: 8001 > > #Update Settings > setting_server: http://sqa5.sqa.net/test/snom200.htmwhat is this ? remove it.> <http://sqa5.sqa.net/test/snom200.htm>> > #Misc Settings > tone_scheme: GBRhere again the brackets are wrong:> fkey1: dest 8500@172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500@172.16.0.217> > fkey2: "dest 8500@172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500@172.16.0.217> " > fkey[3]: "dest 8500@172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500@172.16.0.217> " > fkey[4]: dest 8500@172.16.0.217 <mailto:8500@172.16.0.217>fkey1: dest <sip:8500@172.16.0.217;user=phone> fkey2: dest <sip:8500@172.16.0.217;user=phone> fkey3: dest <sip:8500@172.16.0.217;user=phone> fkey4: dest <sip:8500@172.16.0.217;user=phone>> > </pre> > </html> >BTW did you saw our FAQ regarding massdeployment ? kind regards, Sven Fischer> > > > > Dear Friends of Ubiquity Software: > > As you may have noticed, Ubiquity Software began using the web domain > ubiquity.com earlier this year in addition to the previously established > ubiquity.net for our website and email communications to you. However, > since that time, a dispute has emerged with respect to actual ownership of > the ubiquity.com domain. > > As an international software company founded over decade ago, you can > always reach Ubiquity Software under the website www.ubiquity.net > <http://www.ubiquity.net/> and via email at @ubiquity.net. However, we > have also chosen to expand our domain to the more specific > www.ubiquitysoftware.com <http://www.ubiquitysoftware.com/> for web and > @ubiquitysoftware.com for email communications. > > Please use either the historical ubiquity.net or begin to use the new > ubiquitysoftware.com domain for all email communications to Ubiquity > employees from now on. > > Thank you. > > Regards, > > Ubiquity Software > www.ubiquitysoftware.com <http://www.ubiquitysoftware.com/> > info@ubiquitysoftware.com