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I am having an issue when phones are rebooted the subscribe.php runs and over writes the existing line on the phone_db.txt file. The subscribe file is as follows.
<?php /* This file captures the extension, IP, MAC and SetID during the Boot-up process. These values are obtained as part of the Subscription feature of the Avaya IP Phones*/ $EXT = $_GET["Extn"]; //capture the extension $IP = $_GET["ip"]; //capture the ip-address $MAC = $_GET["MAC"]; //capture the MAC Address $SET_ID = $_GET["SetID"]; //capture the Set ID $CWD = getcwd(); // returns the current working directory /* For simplicity the database is a simple text file (Phone_db.txt), in a real world application any database such as MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, etc. would be used */ // Phone_db.txt is a file of CSV lines: ext,ip $handle = fopen("$CWD\\Phone_db.txt", "r"); // read the contents of file if ($handle) { while (!feof($handle)) { // $line is an array of where each element is one of the CSV fields of the file // Note that the newline chars have been stripped $line = explode("\n", rtrim(fgets($handle))); // $lines[] is an array of arrays, i.e., each element is one of the line arrays $lines[] = $line; } } fclose($handle); // create the new file with old references to EXT or IP removed and the new one added $handle = fopen("$CWD\\Phone_db.txt", "w"); foreach($lines as $line) { // note: $line[0] = ext, $line[1] = ip etc. // skip any line that has either the same IP or the same EXT // as these are being replaced with the new values if($EXT == $line[0] || $IP == $line[1] || $MAC == $line[2] || $SET_ID == $line[3]) continue; fwrite($handle, $line[0] . "," . $line[1] . "," . $line[2] . "," . $line[3] . "\r\n"); } // now write the new record fwrite($handle, $EXT . "," . $IP . "," . $MAC . "," . $SET_ID); fclose($handle); //close the file ?> Thank you in advance for your help. |
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Which phones are you using and where is this file located ?
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We have 9611's and the file is located on the web server itself.
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Seems this would need modification of existing script. Recommend opening a Service Request with Avaya Support. Please go to support.avaya.com and open a new Service Request.
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Thank you for your help. I will try that.
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