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Is it possible to be able to setup each devices' username and password via a provisioning file for my 1120e and 1140e's? Currently we've been able to upgrade firmware, set languages and other general device settings via provisioning files but the phones still require an initial login from the desk set directly. We have several hundred phones that i'm converting to SIP and would like to be able to push everyone's username and password all at once rather than visiting each desk set and trying to key in all those long and strong alpha-numeric passwords.
On my other voip sets i can do this via an xml file on the TFTP server that's named with the mac address of each device. as it boots it grabs the credentials from this file. |
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This is for use on Asterisk but looks like this link should get you there http://randomcontributions.blogspot....-11201140.html
The basic idea is to enable USER CONFIG using the .cfg file by adding the below: #Allow SIPMAC.cfg files [USER_CONFIG] DOWNLOAD_MODE AUTO VERSION 0101 PROTOCOL TFTP Then create an additional file SIP<macaddress>.cfg (change macaddress for actual MAC address) - containing something like this: DNS_DOMAIN asterisk.local SIP_DOMAIN1 asterisk.local SERVER_IP1_1 X.X.X.X SERVER_PORT1_1 5060 SERVER_RETRIES1 3 DEF_USER1 ASTERISK FORCE_BANNER YES BANNER TechSupport AUTOLOGIN_ENABLE USE_AUTOLOGIN_ID PROMPT_AUTHNAME_ENABLE NO AUTOLOGIN_ID_KEY01 1006@asterisk.local AUTOLOGIN_AUTHID_KEY01 1006 AUTOLOGIN_PASSWD_KEY01 YourExtensionPassword VMAIL *97 VMAIL_DELAY 300 MAX_APPEARANCES 1 DEF_LANG English DEF_AUDIO_QUALITY High ENABLE_LLDP YES ADMIN_PASSWORD 26567*738 ADMIN_PASSWORD_EXPIRY 0 DEF_AUDIO_QUALITY High # Settings to disable extended AVAYA license features that prevent login MAX_LOGINS 1 USB_HEADSET LOCK EXP_MODULE_ENABLE NO ENABLE_SERVICE_PACKAGE NO IM_MODE DISABLED AVAYA_AUTOMATIC_QoS NO VQMON_PUBLISH NO SIP_TLS_PORT 0 ENABLE_BT NO |
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