A package for working with Asterisk and Polycom config files.
Project description
Configure Asterisk and Polycoms from a CSV file.
This package is designed to read a CSV file, and help you generate sip.conf device definitions, which can then be used to generate Polycom config files.
Quick start and Order of Operations
- Create a CSV file with at least the following information in it: Extension, Mac address, User first name, User last name
- Run
polypy configure
to setup the polypy app. - Run
polypy sip configure
to setup your column definition map. - Run
polypy sip generate all from /path/to/csv/file
- Run
polypy provision
to generate the Polycom config files you need.
Commands
configure
This helps setup the polypy environment by telling PolyPy where to find your asterisk config path, tftp server config path and other important stuff.
provision
This command helps you provision Polycom phones and maintain decent security on those phones. You can:
- Provision a single extension defined in sip.conf.
- Provision all extensions defined in sip.conf.
- List all the devices that are found in sip.conf
- Show a particular extension
- Clean a particiular extension
- Swap two extensiosn (really useful when Bob and Alice want to swap phones).
- Audit passwords
- Reset a password for an extension.
sip
This command generates device entries for sip.conf
and (optionally) voicemail entries for voicemail.conf
.
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