Auto-provisioning
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- | Auto provisioning allows you to connect your phones to ipbx without the need | + | Auto provisioning allows you to connect your phones to ipbx without the need for manual configuration. |
Proper auto-provisioning usually requires special DHCP configuration and correct device templates. | Proper auto-provisioning usually requires special DHCP configuration and correct device templates. | ||
ipbx uses almost exclusively the phone MAC address to identify a phone. This address is usually also part of the configuration file name. | ipbx uses almost exclusively the phone MAC address to identify a phone. This address is usually also part of the configuration file name. | ||
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+ | See also [[Setup_Devices|setup of devices with ipbx]] and [[Phone_Provisioning|Phone Provisioning]]. | ||
== Auto Provisioning Process == | == Auto Provisioning Process == | ||
- | #User is created and along with it a file identified by the phone MAC address | + | #User is created and along with it a file identified by the phone MAC address. This file contains SIP/IAX registration information and other phone configuration details. |
#Phone is connected to the network and requests an IP address via DHCP | #Phone is connected to the network and requests an IP address via DHCP | ||
#DHCP server sends IP address and TFTP Boot Server information (usually ipbx IP address) | #DHCP server sends IP address and TFTP Boot Server information (usually ipbx IP address) | ||
#Phone uses DHCP boot server to download configuration file via TFTP/FTP/HTTP | #Phone uses DHCP boot server to download configuration file via TFTP/FTP/HTTP | ||
#Phone uses downloaded information to register with ipbx | #Phone uses downloaded information to register with ipbx |
Latest revision as of 18:16, 23 July 2010
Auto provisioning allows you to connect your phones to ipbx without the need for manual configuration.
Proper auto-provisioning usually requires special DHCP configuration and correct device templates.
ipbx uses almost exclusively the phone MAC address to identify a phone. This address is usually also part of the configuration file name.
See also setup of devices with ipbx and Phone Provisioning.
Auto Provisioning Process
- User is created and along with it a file identified by the phone MAC address. This file contains SIP/IAX registration information and other phone configuration details.
- Phone is connected to the network and requests an IP address via DHCP
- DHCP server sends IP address and TFTP Boot Server information (usually ipbx IP address)
- Phone uses DHCP boot server to download configuration file via TFTP/FTP/HTTP
- Phone uses downloaded information to register with ipbx