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#633915 11/28/19 12:17 AM
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Hi,

Currently experimenting with the use of SMT i series handsets running SCM firmware to connect to alternative VOIP systems (asterisk, etc)

We have a bunch of SMT handsets left over from an outgoing OfficeServ setup that will continue to be used, if possible.

I'm trying to "roll my own" PnP/DHCP/TFTP solution to get these handsets auto-configuring and registering to a new PBX, or whichever VOIP system I configure, so phone-by-phone manual setup can be avoided if possible. The ability to set station keys and AoM buttons would be a bonus.

The SCM firmware handsets run through a bootup sequence that requests a number of XML files over TFTP/HTTP from the SCM system.

Having an example of the files would be super helpful. Does anyone have an SCM system in a lab enviro where they'd be happy to send me a copy of these XML files?

The phones request the following files:

via TFTP:

sec_boot.xml

and via HTTP:

/sec_mac/sec_{mac}.xml
/scm_profile/sec_phone.xml
/scm_profile/sec_user_{id}.xml
/scm_profile/sec_line_{group_line}.xml
/scm_profile/sec_service_{group}.xml

/scm_profile/sec_key_xxxxxxxx.xml

Your help would be very much appreciated. Of course, happy to post results of experimentation back here for everyone to enjoy.

Thanks.

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First thing is you'll need to flash the scm firmware to the handsets. This is done automatically when the handsets first connect to a scm system, but can be done manually.

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Yep. Have the SCM firmware. Happy to do this manually, but also keen to investigate how to ape the SCM auto-update procedure as well.

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What I don't have is an SCM - just a retiring OfficeServ.

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An update:

I acquired a copy of SCM firmware for an IPX300B unit. I unpacked it and had a dig around. Found a script in there called: samsung_config_generator.sh which takes a CSV file and puts out the sec_{mac}.xml files I asked about in my original post.

Funnily enough, the file is written by someone at Grandstream Networks, and the file it produces is the same format (matching P values and all) as the XML provisioning done by Grandstream SIP devices.

I've done some XML provisioning of Grandstream devices before, so I'll have a go at sending a file to one of my SMT-i3105 handsets via its PnP process and see what happens.

Will report back with results.

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Red Herring, I think.

Interesting that the file is there, but my phone seemed to ignore its contents so I am assuming for now it's not related.

I'll keep looking.

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sec_<phonemac>.xml file:

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<MacProfile>
  <login_info id="2953" password ="34343"></login_info>
</MacProfile>

The phone then immediately requests /scm_profile/sec_user_2953.xml from the HTTP server. Filename is of course determined by the login_info text node in the previous file.

Reverse engineering the format of the sec_user_<userid>.xml file is proving difficult.

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Code
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<UserProfile>
	<registrar>
		<server_1 addr="serveraddress" protocol="sip" port="5060" />
	</registrar>
</UserProfile>

saved as /scm_profile/sec_user_EXT#.xml gets me as far as "Connecting Server..." on the handset.

If someone could provide an example (sanitised for your security of course) of a sec_user file from an SCM or iBG system we might be able to push this further along an hopefully document the SMT-i series autoprovisioning process.

Without knowing more about the expected internals of this XML file, I will probably leave it there.

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Have you tried installing the SCME software on an old PC? Its an ISO you can burn it to a DVD and install the system. Its linux based and might provide what you need?

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No, I haven't. The SCM software I managed to get hold of is I think a package for SCMC - yes it's linux, but it's compiled for an ARM processor and won't go on a PC.

Certainly the executable I decompiled to get as far as I have was compiled for ARM anyway, and as far as I can tell it's the only executable or script I found in the system that writes to those files. All others are concerned with reading them, or scripts to delete them.

I'll scrounge around and see if I can obtain an SCME image somewhere.

Thanks for the info. smile

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