Hi All,
I am wondering if someone can explain how to auto provision i2002 / i2004 phase 2 handsets with dhcp?
I configured opt 224 with the B-String and provide S1= etc. info and option 227 with the B-string and the prov= (just to make it neat). This all works for 1100 series phones, I get the provisioning files and firmware from the tftp server.
2000 series phones give a DHCP Parse error? If I put the A-string back on option 128 it works. I moved the B-string to option 128 as recomended in another thread and same Parse error.
Nortel Buletin P-2008-0222-global states; "The info block can be transfered to the phone via dhcp" so this should work and I only send the standard options, the same as in the A-string (s1, retry, etc.)
I then deleted all options except 227 which contained only the provisioning server (which was turned off) and the phone booted correctly (cached dhcp?). Delete 227 and I get the expected dhcp error, put 227 back in and the phone boots. This makes no sense at all.
Avaya do not recomend using the A and B strings together so how do I get this to work?
Another related question, 2000 series phones will not pull firmware from my tftp server (using dhcp option 66) and the tftp option is not in the data block of the latest firmware, how can this be done?
Sorry for the long winded question but the docs around this are a bit ordinary and given that it workd on 1100 series phones my testing makes no sense and now my brain hurts!!!
TIA
I am wondering if someone can explain how to auto provision i2002 / i2004 phase 2 handsets with dhcp?
I configured opt 224 with the B-String and provide S1= etc. info and option 227 with the B-string and the prov= (just to make it neat). This all works for 1100 series phones, I get the provisioning files and firmware from the tftp server.
2000 series phones give a DHCP Parse error? If I put the A-string back on option 128 it works. I moved the B-string to option 128 as recomended in another thread and same Parse error.
Nortel Buletin P-2008-0222-global states; "The info block can be transfered to the phone via dhcp" so this should work and I only send the standard options, the same as in the A-string (s1, retry, etc.)
I then deleted all options except 227 which contained only the provisioning server (which was turned off) and the phone booted correctly (cached dhcp?). Delete 227 and I get the expected dhcp error, put 227 back in and the phone boots. This makes no sense at all.
Avaya do not recomend using the A and B strings together so how do I get this to work?
Another related question, 2000 series phones will not pull firmware from my tftp server (using dhcp option 66) and the tftp option is not in the data block of the latest firmware, how can this be done?
Sorry for the long winded question but the docs around this are a bit ordinary and given that it workd on 1100 series phones my testing makes no sense and now my brain hurts!!!
TIA