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How to detect or manage expansion modules ?
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RE: How to detect or manage expansion modules ?
(03-30-2017 07:10 AM)oliv Wrote:  Yes, thankfully, having expansion keys defined in a phone that doesn't have any expansion module, doesn't hurt but any or all of the 3 features mentioned in my first would ease administration.

It doesn't happen every day but corporate users can unplug and move expansion modules from one phone to another: tracking this is currently impossible.

It would be lying if I said current situation can't last any longer: I like the way I can currently manage Yealink phones but there is always room for improvement.


I was also thinking of WiFi USB modules: it might also be useful to let provisioning server know about their presence, though, it this case, it seems it also doesn't heart to include an unused Wifi section in config files.

Please, note that in this later case, HTTP provisioning server gets phone Ethernet MAC address (which is fine) though phone uses WiFi with a different MAC address but DHCP server, if I'm not mistaken, doesn't get Ethernet MAC at all when a phone connects through WiFi.

Anyway, back to expansion module management, my wishes were expressed from most wanted to least wanted:
1. (most wanted) Upgrade User-Agent field to include types and serial numbers of expansion modules,
2. Action URL
3. Conditionals in config files

Dear

This is Kevin from Yealink support team, nice to know you.

Thanks for your information. Before checking with our PM, i need to double check with you:
1. For point 1, so you means that when the phone plug the EXP into the phone, then if the phone send HTTP/SIP packet out, it should carry EXP information, right? If it don't plug the EXP, it will not carry. Rgiht?
For this point, can you tell me why we need to support this feature? I think the provision server can certificate the phone information not EXP information.
2. For point 2, it is easy to understand. But please kindly tell me more usage scenario about this.
3. For point 3, so we need to create new another config files for EXP?

BR
Kevin
04-01-2017 10:28 AM
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RE: How to detect or manage expansion modules ? - Kevin_Yealink - 04-01-2017 10:28 AM

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