Auto-provisioning

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== Auto Provisioning Process ==
== Auto Provisioning Process ==
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#User is created and along with it a file identified by the phone MAC address
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#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

Revision as of 19:46, 24 November 2008

Auto provisioning allows you to connect your phones to ipbx without the need to manually configure anything directly on your phones.

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.

Auto Provisioning Process

  1. 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.
  2. Phone is connected to the network and requests an IP address via DHCP
  3. DHCP server sends IP address and TFTP Boot Server information (usually ipbx IP address)
  4. Phone uses DHCP boot server to download configuration file via TFTP/FTP/HTTP
  5. Phone uses downloaded information to register with ipbx
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