Make sure that manager.conf has:
[general] enabled = yes webenabled = yes
and that http.conf has:
[general] enabled = yes bindaddr = 192.168.1.1 ; Your IP here ;-) bindport = 8088 ; Or port 80 if it is the only http server running on the machine
With phoneprov.conf and users.conf in place, start Astersik. From the CLI, type "http show status". An example output:
HTTP Server Status: Prefix: /asterisk Server Enabled and Bound to 192.168.1.1:8088 Enabled URI's: /asterisk/httpstatus => Asterisk HTTP General Status /asterisk/phoneprov/... => Asterisk HTTP Phone Provisioning Tool /asterisk/manager => HTML Manager Event Interface /asterisk/rawman => Raw HTTP Manager Event Interface /asterisk/static/... => Asterisk HTTP Static Delivery /asterisk/mxml => XML Manager Event Interface Enabled Redirects: None. POST mappings: None.
There should be a phoneprov URI listed. Next, from the CLI, type "phoneprov show routes" and verify that the information there is correct. An example output for Polycom phones woud look like:
Static routes Relative URI Physical location sip.ver configs/sip.ver sip.ld configs/sip.ld bootrom.ver configs/bootrom.ver sip.cfg configs/sip.cfg bootrom.ld configs/bootrom.ld custom.cfg configs/custom.cfg Dynamic routes Relative URI Template deadbeef4dad.cfg 000000000000.cfg deadbeef4dad-directory.xml 000000000000-directory.xml deadbeef4dad-phone.cfg 000000000000-phone.cfg config/deadbeef4dad polycom.xml
With the above examples, the phones would be pointed to http://192.168.1.1:8080/asterisk/phoneprov for pulling config files. Templates would all be placed in AST_DATA_DIR/phoneprov and static files would be placed in AST_DATA_DIR/phoneprov/configs. Examples of valid URIs would be: