Hey there Zac, thanks for the good video. I've just set up a Google hosted 3CX system over the weekend, with about 6 T21P's and I have 1 T28P that I am trying to provision. The T21P's all worked great, and provisioned automatically using the provisioning link in the Yealink web portal (IP address of the device) However, no matter how much I try, I cannot get the T28P to provision. I have factory reset and updated to the latest firmware from Yealink, however no matter what I do, the phone never restarts or does any type of action after I try to provision it either using solely 3CX, the Yealink web portal (using IP address of device) etc etc. I can access the Yealink portal, so the device is correctly on the network, but just doesn't seem to want to configure. I have manually rebooted, software rebooted (via web portal) etc etc, but no matter what....it wont provision. Have tried the first 3 pages on Google, so reaching out to you in case you might be able to help Thanks Andrew
Good morning, Andrew! The SIP-T21Ps worked exactly how they should have. However, the SIP-T28Ps which are an older phone model aren’t that simple. I have tried and tried and tried to get them to pull a config and provision them with a provisioning address or by using STUN, but have had no luck. In the video, the way I demonstrated was with using a local instance of 3CX (in this case, on a raspberry pi) that was on my LAN and not on the cloud. For cloud based installations, I would just enter the IP address of the phone into my web browser to access the GUI and manually enter my SIP credentials to get it to register and configure anything else from the GUI as well. What I haven’t tried though is trying to register them to an SBC on premises that is registered the the cloud. Maybe the SBC would identify the phone on the LAN, and then the same method I used on the video would work on the cloud. I’m not entirely sure, but it might be worth a try if you have several of them to do (SBCs are always a really good thing to use when you have more than 5 phones per site and you’re using cloud based 3CX). Also, if you’d like to discuss over the phone or through email, feel free to send me an email at zcordova@getbestsecuritysystems.com and I’ll reply with my phone number or we can converse over email. Glad that you found my video and that it was hopefully partially helpful! :)
Hey there Zac, thanks for the good video. I've just set up a Google hosted 3CX system over the weekend, with about 6 T21P's and I have 1 T28P that I am trying to provision. The T21P's all worked great, and provisioned automatically using the provisioning link in the Yealink web portal (IP address of the device)
However, no matter how much I try, I cannot get the T28P to provision. I have factory reset and updated to the latest firmware from Yealink, however no matter what I do, the phone never restarts or does any type of action after I try to provision it either using solely 3CX, the Yealink web portal (using IP address of device) etc etc.
I can access the Yealink portal, so the device is correctly on the network, but just doesn't seem to want to configure. I have manually rebooted, software rebooted (via web portal) etc etc, but no matter what....it wont provision.
Have tried the first 3 pages on Google, so reaching out to you in case you might be able to help
Thanks
Andrew
Good morning, Andrew! The SIP-T21Ps worked exactly how they should have. However, the SIP-T28Ps which are an older phone model aren’t that simple. I have tried and tried and tried to get them to pull a config and provision them with a provisioning address or by using STUN, but have had no luck. In the video, the way I demonstrated was with using a local instance of 3CX (in this case, on a raspberry pi) that was on my LAN and not on the cloud. For cloud based installations, I would just enter the IP address of the phone into my web browser to access the GUI and manually enter my SIP credentials to get it to register and configure anything else from the GUI as well. What I haven’t tried though is trying to register them to an SBC on premises that is registered the the cloud. Maybe the SBC would identify the phone on the LAN, and then the same method I used on the video would work on the cloud. I’m not entirely sure, but it might be worth a try if you have several of them to do (SBCs are always a really good thing to use when you have more than 5 phones per site and you’re using cloud based 3CX). Also, if you’d like to discuss over the phone or through email, feel free to send me an email at zcordova@getbestsecuritysystems.com and I’ll reply with my phone number or we can converse over email. Glad that you found my video and that it was hopefully partially helpful! :)
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