I've got FusionPBX up and running with a Polycom IP550 that I manually configured. I am unable to get auto provisioning working.
In Advanced > Default Settings > Provision > Enabled = true and is true
The phone's provisioning server is set as type HTTP and address is http://<serverip>/provision (also tried http://<serverip>/app/provision)
The phone's syslogs show the following...
Server '<serverip>' said 'provision/polycom/000000000000.cfg' is not present
Server '<serverip>' said 'provision/polycom/0004f2137c22.cfg' is not present
The FusionPBX documentation says "Go to advanced -> system settings and set the path to that directory so that Fusion knows where to write the config." but I have no idea what the actual path should be. In-fact perhaps the path is only for TFTP and http might not even need a path?
Long story short, the phone can't find the CFG files it's looking for and I question if they are even being generated. The phone does show up under Status > Registrations but doesn't respond the reboot button and has no settings other than those I put in manually.
Seeking advice.
This is a straight up clean install on Debian. Thank you.
In Advanced > Default Settings > Provision > Enabled = true and is true
The phone's provisioning server is set as type HTTP and address is http://<serverip>/provision (also tried http://<serverip>/app/provision)
The phone's syslogs show the following...
Server '<serverip>' said 'provision/polycom/000000000000.cfg' is not present
Server '<serverip>' said 'provision/polycom/0004f2137c22.cfg' is not present
The FusionPBX documentation says "Go to advanced -> system settings and set the path to that directory so that Fusion knows where to write the config." but I have no idea what the actual path should be. In-fact perhaps the path is only for TFTP and http might not even need a path?
Long story short, the phone can't find the CFG files it's looking for and I question if they are even being generated. The phone does show up under Status > Registrations but doesn't respond the reboot button and has no settings other than those I put in manually.
Seeking advice.
This is a straight up clean install on Debian. Thank you.