Alcatel Deskphone 8008 SIP-Mode Auto Provisioning
Posted: 28 Jan 2025 17:21
I hope this is the right forum for this question.
We have an Alcatel OXO system with a few analog phones and a few IP phones (8008). We've encountered many issues with the IP phones and the company managing the system, so we are considering switching to a different system. However, we would like to repurpose the IP phones to connect in SIP mode to the new system.
I understand it should be possible to auto-provision the 8008 by sending the address (or possibly the URL) of an HTTPS provisioning server via DHCP option 66.
On the status page of the web interface of a test 8008 phone, I can see:
Phone Model: 8008
Bootloader Version: 5.45.60
Software Version: 1.51.52
Time Zone: Europe/Paris
DM URL: https://provisioning.portal.mydomain.tld/
I assume I need to serve some files for each phone. These files could be generated by exporting the JSON configuration from the test phone and adapting it for other phones.
The issue is that I don't know how to name the files, and I can't see any access attempts to the provisioning web server from the phone while booting (from which I could have guessed the name of the file to serve).
Any ideas?
We have an Alcatel OXO system with a few analog phones and a few IP phones (8008). We've encountered many issues with the IP phones and the company managing the system, so we are considering switching to a different system. However, we would like to repurpose the IP phones to connect in SIP mode to the new system.
I understand it should be possible to auto-provision the 8008 by sending the address (or possibly the URL) of an HTTPS provisioning server via DHCP option 66.
On the status page of the web interface of a test 8008 phone, I can see:
Phone Model: 8008
Bootloader Version: 5.45.60
Software Version: 1.51.52
Time Zone: Europe/Paris
DM URL: https://provisioning.portal.mydomain.tld/
I assume I need to serve some files for each phone. These files could be generated by exporting the JSON configuration from the test phone and adapting it for other phones.
The issue is that I don't know how to name the files, and I can't see any access attempts to the provisioning web server from the phone while booting (from which I could have guessed the name of the file to serve).
Any ideas?