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chevyman
11-13-2013, 04:53 PM
TIM

Is there anyway to get a copy of Voipo configuration files you use for: Linksys PAP2, Linksys PAP2T, Linksys RT31P2, & Grandstream HT502.

Grandstream Config Server Path: provisioning.voipwelcome.com
Linksys Profile Rule: http://provisioning.voipwelcome.com/$MA

So we 'Resellers' can post custom files on our website for our customers' ATA

Thanks

GreenLantern
11-23-2013, 02:40 PM
Chevy,

I've discovered that you can setup a cname alias to simulate having your own provisioning server...

Provisioning.chevyman.com

That helps hide Voipo.

I can try to explain this more when I get back in town.

chevyman
11-25-2013, 06:32 AM
Chevy,

I've discovered that you can setup a cname alias to simulate having your own provisioning server...

Provisioning.chevyman.com

That helps hide Voipo.

I can try to explain this more when I get back in town.

not trying to hide voipwelcome, would like to custom provision my customers ata's

GreenLantern
11-25-2013, 08:20 AM
not trying to hide voipwelcome, would like to custom provision my customers ata's

I see. You can just create your own provisioning files and host them on a tftp or http server. Should be sample files on manufacturer's website to get you started.

VOIPoTim
11-25-2013, 04:54 PM
I see. You can just create your own provisioning files and host them on a tftp or http server. Should be sample files on manufacturer's website to get you started.

Unfortunately Grandstream provisioning is not a situation where there are sample files. They do provide a free tool to install on a server that will generate them though, but I believe they pretty much have to be generated by the tool due to the encoding.

http://www.grandstream.com/support/tools has a lot of info on the tools they have. The tool we use to generate them is the JAVA Configuration Utility.

chevyman
12-01-2013, 08:00 AM
Unfortunately Grandstream provisioning is not a situation where there are sample files. They do provide a free tool to install on a server that will generate them though, but I believe they pretty much have to be generated by the tool due to the encoding.

http://www.grandstream.com/support/tools has a lot of info on the tools they have. The tool we use to generate them is the JAVA Configuration Utility.

Tim

What about configuration files on the Linksys ATA's?

Thanks