Hello all,
SAIL 366 has a brand new feature which we'd like you to test. It's called Dynamic Proxy Server (DPS). Here's what it does;
If a phone is connected and registered to SARK/SAIL then you can log directly in to it from the SARK/SAIL
extensions panel in server-manager. Simply click on the status icon for the phone (that's the "connected" icon) and the phone browser app will fire up in the server-manager window.
We've been using this feature for a few weeks and have found it hugely valuable when remotely supporting medium to large customers. It means that a support technician can be logged on to the server manager (using https) from a remote support location and he/she can then use DPS to log in to any individual phone on the customer's site to customize/restart/diagnose it. We aren't aware of any other Asterisk workbench which currently supports this idea of secure remote log-in to individual phones.
The Proxy is truly dynamic and uses a recursive mod_rewrite stanza within apache. It is pure voodoo and we're not sure we fully understand it ourselves! We'd appreciate it if there are any mod_rewrite experts out there who'd like to look it over and give their advice/guidance as to whether it can be improved.
The following phone types are currently known to work;
All Snoms, all Aastras, all Grandstreams. All Sipura/Linksys units (including ATA's) work but currently, cannot be updated (i.e. the update screens don't work properly through the proxy). We have also done limited testing on Mitel 52xx units and they appear to have the same update issue as the Linksys/Sipura units.
We have only tested remotely on systems running in server-gateway mode. Server-only appears to work fine locally.
SAIL -366 is available from here...
ftp://81.149.154.14/Pre-Releases/...and you install it in the normal way.
There's a few screenshots of it working here...
ftp://81.149.154.14/shotsLet us know how you get on with this.
Kind Regards
Selintra