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General => Installation issues => Topic started by: brononius on July 24, 2012, 03:30:56 pm

Title: [solved] 10.04 / asterisk / creating phones
Post by: brononius on July 24, 2012, 03:30:56 pm
Hey,

I'm trying to install some phones in 10.04. I've got a bunch of cisco 7940 & 7960 phones that have SIP installed on.
In LMCE, i go to 'Wizard'  > 'devices' > 'phones'.

I add following information for the first phone
The phone is properly configured.
A SIP112233445566.cnf is created.

Now i'm adding a second phone:

When i now check the tftpboot folder, a SIP112233445577 is created.
But the webpage seems to keep refreshing?  >:(

Next i'm checking with the command top in a console. And i see that some scripts keep returning. They disapperar, coming back...

And the files in the folder tftpboot are recreating the whole time?

Any idea what's going on?
Not sure what to do (beside rebooting the server)... ???
Title: Re: 10.04 / asterisk / creating phones
Post by: cfernandes on July 24, 2012, 04:57:03 pm
hi  brononi,

i do the same config   on my  instalation and  i can't reproduce  this  error .

what device template  you used to create this cisco phones ?
Title: Re: 10.04 / asterisk / creating phones
Post by: cfernandes on July 24, 2012, 05:11:58 pm
Brononi ,

i found a error on scripts that create  this extensions .

i need some time to fix then .
   

Title: Re: 10.04 / asterisk / creating phones
Post by: brononius on July 24, 2012, 08:02:34 pm
Great!

Not that you've got a problem, but great that you found something...  ::)
Title: Re: 10.04 / asterisk / creating phones
Post by: cfernandes on July 28, 2012, 02:57:09 pm
ticket  created  http://svn.linuxmce.org/trac.cgi/ticket/1524


Title: Re: 10.04 / asterisk / creating phones
Post by: brononius on July 31, 2012, 08:41:52 am
Hey cfernandes,

With your temp workaround, i was able to insert all phones in my linuxmce, thanks!!!

For those who've the same issue (till the new release):
Quote from: cfernandes
  • edit /usr/pluto/bin/db_phone_config.sh
  • change  RunConfigureScript to # RunConfigureScript on line 243 (or 232?)