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RonR:
Quote from: CustomATA on January 06, 2012, 05:15:08 pm

If you manage yours via the OBiTalk portal, you may want to consider provisioning it yourself instead.


How have you managed to do your own provisioning?  I was under the impression that Obihai wouldn't release provisioning info to anyone but OEM types.

RJDB:
Quote from: RonR on January 06, 2012, 06:48:20 pm

Quote from: CustomATA on January 06, 2012, 05:15:08 pm

If you manage yours via the OBiTalk portal, you may want to consider provisioning it yourself instead.


How have you managed to do your own provisioning?  I was under the impression that Obihai wouldn't release provisioning info to anyone but OEM types.



I interpretted "provisioning it yourself" as local provisioning via 192.168.xxx.xxx, as opposed to OBiTalk.com.

CustomATA:
Quote from: RonR on January 06, 2012, 06:48:20 pm

How have you managed to do your own provisioning?  I was under the impression that Obihai wouldn't release provisioning info to anyone but OEM types.

It's trivially easy to figure out how. I may write up some instructions when/if I find the time.
Quote from: RJDB on January 06, 2012, 07:15:31 pm

I interpretted "provisioning it yourself" as local provisioning via 192.168.xxx.xxx, as opposed to OBiTalk.com.

I'm referring to auto-provisioning via "System Management -> Auto Provisioning -> ITSP Provisioning -> ConfigURL".

RonR:
Quote from: CustomATA on January 06, 2012, 08:25:56 pm

Quote from: RonR on January 06, 2012, 06:48:20 pm

How have you managed to do your own provisioning?  I was under the impression that Obihai wouldn't release provisioning info to anyone but OEM types.

It's trivially easy to figure out how. I may write up some instructions when/if I find the time.


I hadn't thought about, but it wouldn't surprise me if the config file format is the same as a backup file.  Is that the case?

CustomATA:
Quote from: RonR on January 06, 2012, 08:31:01 pm

I hadn't thought about, but it wouldn't surprise me if the config file format is the same as a backup file.  Is that the case?

Yes. The quick and easy way is to use a backup file (generated without any of the backup options checked) as starting point. That file doesn't include any of the secret fields, such as account passwords and protected provisioning variables, which have to be added manually. If you want the provisioning to be encrypted, as I do it, you'll need to encrypt the file with a tool such as OpenSSL and specify the right encryption parameters in ConfigURL.

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