Yealink Device Management Platform
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@JaredBusch said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@DustinB3403 ,
I know you got this all working. How is it now that oyu have used it more?From reading the Skype for Business pages of hte Yealink site, it seems that this is needed to customize the phones.
So in terms of a solution, it works well enough. We had a trial for a year (the license something really cheap we were quote $122 / ~30 phones / 1 time).
It's mostly a convenient way login to a phone, pull performance stats from it as well as push some configuration options too it.
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@DustinB3403 said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@JaredBusch said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@DustinB3403 ,
I know you got this all working. How is it now that oyu have used it more?From reading the Skype for Business pages of hte Yealink site, it seems that this is needed to customize the phones.
So in terms of a solution, it works well enough. We had a trial for a year (the license something really cheap we were quote $122 / ~30 phones / 1 time).
It's mostly a convenient way login to a phone, pull performance stats from it as well as push some configuration options too it.
Ah, well if you dump the config of a Yealink phone with the Skype for Business firmware, there are almost no options in the dump and settings made manually apparently get reset with the device resyncs.
So looks like it iwll have to be that thingor nothing unless I can find some settings in Office 365 for it.
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@JaredBusch said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@DustinB3403 said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@JaredBusch said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@DustinB3403 ,
I know you got this all working. How is it now that oyu have used it more?From reading the Skype for Business pages of hte Yealink site, it seems that this is needed to customize the phones.
So in terms of a solution, it works well enough. We had a trial for a year (the license something really cheap we were quote $122 / ~30 phones / 1 time).
It's mostly a convenient way login to a phone, pull performance stats from it as well as push some configuration options too it.
Ah, well if you dump the config of a Yealink phone with the Skype for Business firmware, there are almost no options in the dump and settings made manually apparently get reset with the device resyncs.
So looks like it iwll have to be that thingor nothing unless I can find some settings in Office 365 for it.
Yeah, this worked well enough. I had no complaints with it. And since we're going full tilt with SfB I'll be looking to purchase a license for this.
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@DustinB3403 said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
Yeah, this worked well enough. I had no complaints with it. And since we're going full tilt with SfB I'll be looking to purchase a license for this.
Oh you were using it because of SfB? I guess I missed that part.
How hard was it to get a trial license?
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@JaredBusch said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@DustinB3403 said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
Yeah, this worked well enough. I had no complaints with it. And since we're going full tilt with SfB I'll be looking to purchase a license for this.
Oh you were using it because of SfB? I guess I missed that part.
How hard was it to get a trial license?
You get a trial when you install it.
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@DustinB3403 said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@JaredBusch said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
@DustinB3403 said in Yealink Device Management Platform:
Yeah, this worked well enough. I had no complaints with it. And since we're going full tilt with SfB I'll be looking to purchase a license for this.
Oh you were using it because of SfB? I guess I missed that part.
How hard was it to get a trial license?
You get a trial when you install it.
Well hopefully I won't be too drunk after D&D tonight to get something going.
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So for a SfB phone with no Yealink Device Management set up, this is all the phone has when dumped.
### This file is the exported MAC-all.cfg. ### For security, the following parameters with password haven't been display in this file. ###static.account.1.password = ###static.account.sfb.1.password = features.power_saving.off_hour.idle_timeout = 5 features.power_saving.office_hour.idle_timeout = 15 phone_setting.inter_digit_time = 5 sfb.hot_desking.enable = 0 sip.btoe.enable = 0 sip.btoe.pairing_mode = 1 voice.handfree.spk_vol = 15 voice.handfree.tone_vol = 9 voice.ring_vol = 2 ### Static Configuration ### static.account.1.auth_name = [email protected] static.account.1.codec.pcmu.priority = 1 static.account.1.codec.pcma.priority = 2 static.account.1.codec.g729.priority = 3 static.account.1.codec.g722.priority = 0 static.account.1.display_name = User Full Name static.account.1.enable = 1 static.account.1.label = User Full Name static.account.1.sip_server.1.address = domain.com static.account.1.user_name = username static.account.sfb.1.server = [email protected] static.account.sfb.1.user_name = [email protected] static.auto_provision.server.username = PlcmSpIp static.features.device_update_auto.enable = 1 static.network.internet_port.gateway = 192.168.100.1 static.network.internet_port.ip = 192.168.100.222 static.network.internet_port.mask = 255.255.255.0 static.network.internet_port.type = 2 static.network.primary_dns = 192.168.1.200 static.phone_setting.phone_lock.lock_key_type = 10 static.voice_mail.number.1 = sip:[email protected];opaque=app:voicemail
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This thing requires 8 cores and 16GB RAM on CentOS 7.
My home KVM box doesn't have enough.. so look how bad it runs.
Constantly puking out of memory errors.
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But it did install
@scottalanmiller or @DustinB3403 add tag
Yealink DMP
or full nameYealink Device Management Platform
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That's insanity.
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@JaredBusch That's nuts!