Maybe the easiest option would be to just ignore the calls. From the caller‘s point of view this is more sympathic to not reach someone (endless ringing) instead of finding out that a call is declined
The app server has an inbuilt CA that can generate certificates for other devices but also for itself. The chain is always the generated server certificate and the issuing CA certificate. Even if the App Server generates a certificate for itself there are two different certificates. The CA...
You can have certificates that cover just IPs and you can use an Application server to generate the certificates. It can be a virtual one that is „powered“ down all the time and only booted to generate certificates. You can also run XCA on your computer as CA to generate the certificates.
On a hardware server it should stay the same. If you setup a virtual one the host ID will change. But if you have access to the licenses in PLDS, it’s not a big deal to rehost them to the new WebLM.
There are various settings to do in IPO and DNS and you will also have to care about the correct certificates. I did it many times. It’s hard to get it only from docs but without experience.Getting instructions while setting it up is the best way to learn.
Even if I prefer ARS it should work without ARS by directly using the SIP trunk line group ID within short codes.
As long as you don’t slow your short codes, we will not find the reason.
I would think of the option to connect the new server and replace the old one by keeping the old IP.
Nonetheless, the phone update their configuration from 46xxsettings.tx/46xxspecials.txt in intervals. See this to adjust it...
Since user buttons and user status are usually (similar to Workplace Client) updated by SIP notify messages this should work, even if I have no experience. I don’t know how that function is called by Yealink.
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