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Auto Provisioning 1.01-1

This document describes the auto provisioning flow and process for creating mass configuration files for multiple phones. The auto provisioning flow involves DHCP, TFTP, and SIP servers to automatically configure phones during startup. The configuration files creator tool takes a master configuration file and list of unique phone parameters like MAC addresses and generates individual configuration files for each phone based on common and unique parameters. This allows for quick mass configuration of many phones through auto provisioning.

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Auto Provisioning 1.01-1

This document describes the auto provisioning flow and process for creating mass configuration files for multiple phones. The auto provisioning flow involves DHCP, TFTP, and SIP servers to automatically configure phones during startup. The configuration files creator tool takes a master configuration file and list of unique phone parameters like MAC addresses and generates individual configuration files for each phone based on common and unique parameters. This allows for quick mass configuration of many phones through auto provisioning.

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Auto Provisioning

Auto Provisioning Flow


Creating Mass Configuration Files
The Configuration Files Creator
Auto Provisioning Flow

Requirements
 All MAC Address/Room Number Information of the Phones
 Room Number, Display Name, User Name, Register Name and Password for each
phone
 Standard Configuration File for the Live Site
 Tool of Creating Multiple Configuration Files
 A TFTP Server which is pointed by the DHCP OPTION 66
Auto Provisioning Flow

1. 1. Sending DHCP request


DHCP Server

2. Acquiring IP address and


TFTP server IP address from
2. Option 66.
3. 3. Looking for the
TFTP Server configuration file on the TFTP
4. server.
4. Downloading the
6. configuration file and then
reboot.
5. 5. Sending SIP Registration
SIP Server request

6. Receiving 200OK and


Registered
Creating Mass Configuration Files

Concepts

Unique
Parameters Unique cfg/dat
Files
.
. Common .
.
. Parameters .

Unique Unique cfg/dat


Files
Parameters

AEi Auto Provisioning Tool

The tool combines unique and


common parameters to create
configuration files named by its MAC
address/Room#.
Creating Mass Configuration Files

MAC Room Display User Register


Password
Address No. Name Name Name

Unique Parameters
000E43C01234 7201 7201 7201 7201 123456

. 000E43C01235 7202 7202 7202 7202 123456

.
000E43C01236 7203 7203 7203 7203 123456
.
Unique Parameters 000E43C01237 7204 7204 7204 7204 123456

000E43C01238 7205 7205 7205 7205 123456

000E43C01239 7206 7206 7206 7206 123456

A CSV Format File


Creating Mass Configuration Files
#GTEK_PROVISION [AUTO_UPGRADE]
SWITCH=0
[INFO] SERVER=tftp://172.18.0.1
MODEL=ROOK FILENAME=SGR8206.img
USERNAME=admin
[SIP_ACCOUNT_0] PASSWORD=1234
SWITCH=1
SEND_REGISTER=1 [SIP_GLOBAL]
TRANSPORT=0 LISTEN_PORT=5060
USER_NAME=BLANK RTP_PORT_BASE=30000
DISPLAY_NAME=BLANK RTP_PORT_RANGE=4
Common AUTH_NAME=BLANK PRIMARY_CODEC=G.711 uLaw
Parameters for the PASSWORD=BLANK
REGIST_SERVER=ESI
SECONDARY_CODEC=G.711 aLaw
THIRD_CODEC=G.729
live site PROXY_SERVER=172.18.0.1:5070 FOURTH_CODEC=G.726_32
PROXY_ADDRESS= G711ULAW_FRAMES=2
VOICE_MAIL= G711ALAW_FRAMES=2
EXPIRE_TIME=300 SIGNAL_TOS=2
DTMF_TYPE=RFC2833 VOICE_TOS=2
SEND_ALIVE=1 RFC2833_TYPE=101
SRTP=0 PAIR_ID=BLANK
MWI=1 PAIR_MODE=MASTER

[SPEED_DIAL_0]
SWITCH=1 [VLAN]
NAME=FRONT DESK SWITCH=0
NUMBER=100 IDENTIFIER=50
Leave USER_NAME, DISPLAY_NAME, INSTANCE=0 PRIORITY=2

AUTH_NAME, PASSWORD and PAIR_ID [NTP_SERVER]
[PROVISION] SWITCH=1
blank in the common configuration SWITCH=1 PRIMARY_SERVER=64.90.182.55
file. The tool will fill those parameters OPTION66=1
SERVER=
SECONDARY_SERVER=ntp.cuhk.edu.hk
TIMEZONE=+8:00
automatically while creating the PATH= SYNCTIME=7200
USERNAME=
configuration file. PASSWORD=
Creating Mass Configuration Files

Unique Configuration
Files
are Created in
Seconds
The Configuration Files Creator

Three steps of running AutoConfig.exe (Windows Platform)

 Editing the MAC/Room# List for each phone and then save the file
with CSV format.

 Editing the Standard Configuration File for all phones with a text editor.

 Running AutoConfig Application to Create Configuration Files.


The Configuration Files Creator

Editing the MAC List & the Standard Configuration File

Edit MAC address, Room Number


Display Name, User Name, Register
Name and Password and then save the
file to a CSV format one.

Edit Standard Configuration File on


the parameters that will be
commonly used for all phones.
The Configuration Files Creator

Running AutoConfig.exe

0. Run the AutoConfig.exe on a Windows platform.

1. Select “GE9XX”

2. Select the location of the MACs_List.csv

3. Select the location of the Standard Configuration


File.

4. Click “Start” to creating files.

5. Created files are shown in the window.


Feature Codes Description Applicable Model

A. *112*111# Reset Factory Default (The phone will go SSP9210-SM, SGR8206-SMK(BASE)


auto provisioning once)
B. *112*112# Firmware Information SSP9210-SM, SGR8206-SP, SAX8206
C. *112*113# IP address Information SSP9210-SM, SGR8206-SMK(BASE),
SGR8206-SP, SAX8206
D. *112*114# MAC address Information SSP9210-SM
E. *112*810# Enable DECT Pairing SSP9210-SM, SGR8206-SMK(BASE)
F. *112*811# Free All End Points and Enable DECT SSP9210-SM, SGR8206-SMK(BASE)
Pairing
G. *112*812# PIN Code Information SSP9210-SM
H. *112*814# Disable DECT Pairing SSP9210-SM, SGR8206-SMK(BASE)
I. *112*815# Base RFPI Information SSP9210-SM
J. *112*200# Enable Phone to Multicast SGR8206-SMK(BASE)
K. *112*300# Reset Phone to be without 802.1X Auth. SSP9210-SM, SGR8206-SMK(BASE)
L. **6862* Access DECT handset Menu SGR8206-SP, SAX8206
M. **6863* Unpair DECT handset SGR8206-SPB, SAX8206-P
N. *357*888# Room#/Extension# provisioning SFT/SKD/SLN Series

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