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Adrian.Marsh at ubiqui... Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:26 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] UK GMT/BST settings |
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Hi,
Anyone know what the settings in SIPDefault.cnf should be for Cisco 7940
phones this year?
Came in today to find they'd all moved one hour ahead (NTP server is
correct and ok). Found the "day" was set to "26", but on trying to
change the settings to the below, my test phone isn't changing back:
dst_start_month: March ; Month in which DST starts
dst_start_day: "29" ; Day of month in which DST starts
dst_start_day_of_week: Sun ; Day of week in which DST starts
dst_start_week_of_month: 1 ; Week of month in which DST starts
dst_start_time: 01 ; Time of day in which DST starts
dst_stop_month: Oct ; Month in which DST stops
dst_stop_day: "26" ; Day of month in which DST stops
dst_stop_day_of_week: Sunday ; Day of week in which DST stops
dst_stop_week_of_month: 8 ; Week of month in which DST stops 8=last week
of month
dst_stop_time: 1 ; Time of day in which DST stops
dst_auto_adjust: 1 ; Enable(1-Default)/Disable(0) DST automatic
adjustment
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Adrian.Marsh at ubiqui... Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:43 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] UK GMT/BST settings |
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Ah ok,
Those settings do seem to work (test phone was going to a different
tftpd server..)
Anyone know if the Ciscos re-download SIPDefault.cnf periodically, or
only on boot ?
Thanks,
Adrian
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Adrian
Marsh
Sent: 26 March 2008 10:26
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] UK GMT/BST settings
Hi,
Anyone know what the settings in SIPDefault.cnf should be for Cisco 7940
phones this year?
Came in today to find they'd all moved one hour ahead (NTP server is
correct and ok). Found the "day" was set to "26", but on trying to
change the settings to the below, my test phone isn't changing back:
dst_start_month: March ; Month in which DST starts
dst_start_day: "29" ; Day of month in which DST starts
dst_start_day_of_week: Sun ; Day of week in which DST starts
dst_start_week_of_month: 1 ; Week of month in which DST starts
dst_start_time: 01 ; Time of day in which DST starts
dst_stop_month: Oct ; Month in which DST stops
dst_stop_day: "26" ; Day of month in which DST stops
dst_stop_day_of_week: Sunday ; Day of week in which DST stops
dst_stop_week_of_month: 8 ; Week of month in which DST stops 8=last week
of month
dst_stop_time: 1 ; Time of day in which DST stops
dst_auto_adjust: 1 ; Enable(1-Default)/Disable(0) DST automatic
adjustment
Adrian
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robl at linx.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:04 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] UK GMT/BST settings |
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:43:13AM -0000, Adrian Marsh wrote:
Quote: | Ah ok,
Those settings do seem to work (test phone was going to a different
tftpd server..)
Anyone know if the Ciscos re-download SIPDefault.cnf periodically, or
only on boot ?
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As far as I can see, only on reboot.
You will need to send the phones a SIP notify to get them to reboot.
(or go round and reboot them all)
from asterisk: (sip notify cisco-check-cfg xxxx)
Where sip_notify.conf contains:
[cisco-check-cfg]
Event=>check-sync
Content-Length=>0
Give it about 20 seconds after sending the notify and the phone
should reboot.
R.
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Adrian.Marsh at ubiqui... Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:07 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] UK GMT/BST settings |
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Thanks for that!! I'd written a script to do remote telnet/reboot
commands, but maybe that's better!
...
Ok tried it... it didn't reboot the phone, but the phone does re-request
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"syncinfo.xml" and "dialplan.xml"
But not SIPDefault.cnf or anything else, and no reboot..
I'm intrigued though.. I didn't know I could send commands to the phone
from Asterisk, so I wonder what else there are...
Adrian
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Robert
Lister
Sent: 26 March 2008 13:04
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] UK GMT/BST settings
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:43:13AM -0000, Adrian Marsh wrote:
Quote: | Ah ok,
Those settings do seem to work (test phone was going to a different
tftpd server..)
Anyone know if the Ciscos re-download SIPDefault.cnf periodically, or
only on boot ?
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As far as I can see, only on reboot.
You will need to send the phones a SIP notify to get them to reboot.
(or go round and reboot them all)
from asterisk: (sip notify cisco-check-cfg xxxx)
Where sip_notify.conf contains:
[cisco-check-cfg]
Event=>check-sync
Content-Length=>0
Give it about 20 seconds after sending the notify and the phone
should reboot.
R.
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Robert Lister - London Internet Exchange - http://www.linx.net/
sip:robl at linx.net - inoc-dba:5459*710 - tel: +44 (0)20 7645 3510
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