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      1337 @1337
      last edited by 1337

      Here you have all the info you need on the Yealink T21p:
      http://support.yealink.com

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        1337
        last edited by 1337

        I think most people use software that comes with their PBX, like an endpoint manager, that will handle all the templates needed and set up the autoprovisioning automatically for all phones. So you are doing it the hard way.

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          akiliss @1337
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          @Pete-S
          thank you @Pete-S your feedback, I will try to configure two configuration files as test 805DC01243ED.CFG and common.cfg
          I think that the file common.cfg contains the common configuration between the various phones, However the file 805DC01243ED.CFG contains the parameters for each phone ?

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            scottalanmiller @1337
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            @Pete-S said in Auto provisioning server for yealink T21P:

            I think most people use software that comes with their PBX, like an endpoint manager, that will handle all the templates needed and set up the autoprovisioning automatically for all phones. So you are doing it the hard way.

            That's very common, yes. But certainly not all. Pretty sure that @JaredBusch likes to create it by hand and just use the PBX to hand it out.

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              1337 @akiliss
              last edited by 1337

              @akiliss said in Auto provisioning server for yealink T21P:

              @Pete-S
              thank you @Pete-S your feedback, I will try to configure two configuration files as test 805DC01243ED.CFG and common.cfg
              I think that the file common.cfg contains the common configuration between the various phones, However the file 805DC01243ED.CFG contains the parameters for each phone ?

              Small things can also ruin everything. For example is 805DC01243ED.CFG not the same as 805dc01243ed.cfg or 805DC01243ED.cfg
              So you need to know what the phone is asking for.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch
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                totally busy today and tomorrow. butif i have time friday i can post alot of info for oyu.

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                  akiliss @JaredBusch
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                  Hi @JaredBusch
                  Thank you and I can wait for your informations Friday.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
                    last edited by JaredBusch

                    Sorry, got busy, then Friday and Saturday were gone.

                    Anyway.

                    Provisioning Yealink phones is simple. You simply create a common.cfg file and a mac.cfg file and put them on the system that the phone will be told to check.

                    I probably need to update this list, but the T21P was on it.

                    Your common.cfg file for the T21P is y000000000052.cfg
                    Your mac.cfg will be the MAC address using lower case letters. Assuming your above example was valid, the file should be named 805dc01243ed.cfg

                    You need to put these on a system reachable by the protocol you want to use. Personally, I never use tftp even on a local LAN. There is simply no way to protect it.
                    Damned near every PBX on the planet now includes a built in web server that is designed to serve the provisioning files over https.

                    Either way, create your y000000000052.cfg file and put it in your tftp location. Technically, your do not require this file. Every line item in this file can also be in the mac.cfg. But assuming you have more than one phone, why replicate a bunch of settings in every mac.cfg file? That is why the common.cfg file exists.

                    Put common settings in here, so if you have to make a global update, you only have to change one file.

                    I have posted sample files of a T42S over here.

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                      akiliss @JaredBusch
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                      Hi @JaredBusch, Thank you very much for your reply, I tested a same configuration on Friday and it worked fine with TFTP.
                      Now Im trying to configure this with HTTP or HTTPS.

                      Thanks again

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @akiliss
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                        @akiliss said in Auto provisioning server for yealink T21P:

                        Hi @JaredBusch, Thank you very much for your reply, I tested a same configuration on Friday and it worked fine with TFTP.
                        Now Im trying to configure this with HTTP or HTTPS.

                        Thanks again

                        You can use tftp if you want. It works just fine. My issue with it is the lack of security.

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