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put the snom specific configuration informa-
tion onto that web page like SIP proxy and the
preferred desktop appearance. It also includes
the URL for flash updates, which com88 wants
to have in their hands.
4)
The phone retrieves a new flash image from
com88.
5)
The phone reboots with the new image and
again checks the generic com88 settings.
6)
The phone then goes to com88-
config.com/snom100-0004130032FE.htm and
retrieves the phone specific information like its
phone number, the users SIP URL and the
preferred ringing melody.
7)
The phone gets the settings and registers with
the com88 proxy.
The user picks up the phone, calls his friend in Austra-
lia and happily reports that he has just installed a
VoIP system.
Behind the scenes
To make this happen, com88 has prepared the infra-
structure:
1)
com88 has set up a DHCP server that grants
clients a public IP address in their network.
2)
Because com88 wants to keep traffic off its
main web server, it decided to put confi-
guration serving on a different server, called
com88-config.com. com88 has given this URL
to snom, so that the com88 customers get re-
directed to that URL.
3)
The generic settings are put into a file that
looks like this:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0
Transitional//EN">
<html>
<pre>
sip_proxy: com88.com
</pre>
</html>
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