By the way, figured it's worth a mention, I was thinking of using a mediatrix device to take the SIP trunk and hand it off as lines to the PBX.
Anyone know if this might be a problem.
Thanks.
It wasn't clear when I looked at the system if there were other cards installed but it appears what I've posted gives you enough information to confirm this.
So basically, I just need to find the 8 lines going into the system which will be on one of the patch panels.
After switching over, is...
Here is an old system I have.
Lucent Definity switch
3- TN2793 analog line cards, v4
1- TN22148 2W Digital LIne V3
1- TN791 Guest LIne
1- TN7988 processor
1- TN21828 Tone Clock
1- TN750C Announcement
I don't know much about these systems but need to update it to use a SIP trunk that we will...
The reason I'm looking for it, or was, is that I have a hundred of these routers and I don't want to provision them manually. When I looked into building a provisioning system, it appeared that in order for them to connect home safely, they have to use their built in SSL key which is a linksys...
I cannot believe that not one person knows the answer to this on this site.
The reason I need the public key is so I can put together a provisioning server. But, if there's another way around this, using my own certs, that would be fine too. Just not sure how to go about doing this.
The manual doesn't cover the type of use I'm asking about. I'm quite aware of the difference between static and DHCP so that's not a problem. I got that.
If you really don't know the answer, please don't point me to the manual.
Does anyone know where I can get the public linksys ssl key? I want to set up my own basic provisioning system with my remote RT31P2 devices and want to use HTTPS.
Primitive but I don't need much for functionality just for full pass through. I just want their ATA lines to work always, without having to get into their routers. I spend more time trying to figure out remote user routers than I should so figure this device should help me with that problem...
Should have mentioned, this is the NA factory version, not a vonage or other hack.
I'm trying to set up my own tftp files so need at least once clear txt file to use as a template config.
Does anyone have a non binary configuration file for the above unit? I found the linux spc-linux-i386-static tool which seems to encrypt the file but seem to need a starter file to work from.
Or, is there a way to generate it from the device itself?
Thanks.
If you mean if they have a static setup and I need to know it's gateway/mask/dns, etc, sure, I'm aware of that.
What I'm wondering about is basically if putting my device in between their provider and existing device might in some way or another block things that they were getting to before...
I've read an awful lot of threads but nothing really confirms what I need to do. By the way, this is a non vonage, factory NA unit running Linksys 1.30.07 firmware.
I have two situations in using the RT31P2-NA unit.
Situation one is simple. The user has a pc or two connected to their own...
Has anyone been able to get the LSI7104XP-LC working with ESXi?
The hardware (HP DL740) can see the card, I can get into it's BIOS, see the storage, etc, but that's it.
From what I can tell, ESXi does see the card but it's not loading the drivers.
Thanks for any help you might be able to...
Hi pros,
I'm trying to figure out a problem I'm having with the following setup. I can't seem to find out if it's the geny or the UPS at fault. Here's the setup.
I have a 12KW Generac 4456 unit. It is dedicated to powering a Powerware Plus 12/12 UPS.
The UPS has about 5Kva load on it. It's...
I found the darn code written on a sticker on the back.
I have to say that I've learned some cool things and got some code from some other folks that I'm playing with for the hell of it.
Thread ended, thanks to those who did help.
Later.
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