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Hello all,
We're working on creating provisioning templates to roll out the GXV 3140 Video phones in conference rooms in our buildings. I already had a few of these or I might have gone with the Yealink VP-2009 instead as it seems to get better press. The dellima as with many Grandstream products is upgrading firmware, and provisioning doesn't seem to work for diddly. No matter what you put in the 66 DHCP option or manually in the web interface it wants to use TFTP and acts odd on the path. I've watched it try to TFTP to an old path that's been cleared out of the web provisioning fields and refuse to use http instead of TFTP. I do have the two of these upgraded and doing acceptable video between extensions on on of our V9SP1 systems. I'd rather avoid manually configuring the 50+ of these we will roll out in the future.
Anyway, if anyone has advice on creating a provisioning template and steps to get the phones to provision correctly - they're greatly appreaciated.
3CX Rocks!
Thanks,
Chris
We're working on creating provisioning templates to roll out the GXV 3140 Video phones in conference rooms in our buildings. I already had a few of these or I might have gone with the Yealink VP-2009 instead as it seems to get better press. The dellima as with many Grandstream products is upgrading firmware, and provisioning doesn't seem to work for diddly. No matter what you put in the 66 DHCP option or manually in the web interface it wants to use TFTP and acts odd on the path. I've watched it try to TFTP to an old path that's been cleared out of the web provisioning fields and refuse to use http instead of TFTP. I do have the two of these upgraded and doing acceptable video between extensions on on of our V9SP1 systems. I'd rather avoid manually configuring the 50+ of these we will roll out in the future.
Anyway, if anyone has advice on creating a provisioning template and steps to get the phones to provision correctly - they're greatly appreaciated.
3CX Rocks!
Thanks,
Chris