Please send on!  Thanks!  What TFTP server did you use?


Catalin S. wrote:
hey finally i did it. I upgraded the firmware to the latest sip
firmware and now i have the another problem. The requested files are
the following:

---///---
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv to 192.168.1.3:51251
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:51252
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:51253
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:51254
---///---

I made my own sip configuration in SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf where
00141CAA4B4C is the mac address of phone, but i don't know what to
write in CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml and
SIPDefault.cnf. On display of the screen of phone all I have is Tftp
file missing... probably it expect all these files.

Anyway, Ronny I can give you my archive with what i had in my tftp and
i succeeded to update firmware. Just tell me if you want to send on
your personal e-mail these files.

Thank you guys for your help and interest.

On 2/13/09, k4...@bellsouth.net <k4...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

 I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one item
I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the easiest
method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows work best?

Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie.

Ronny


 -------------- Original message from Alex Balashov
<abalas...@evaristesys.com>: --------------


Have a look at:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080
094584.shtml#topic2

On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, "Catalin S."
wrote:
I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well know
method?


On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
wrote:
This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.  Before you
will
get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.  The SEP*
configuration files are for SCCP.

After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.
 You
may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.

On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, "Catalin S."
wrote:
Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
things with it and I en counted many difficulties:

1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
directory.
I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
it in my tftp directory.
Here's my tftp output session with my phone:

Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
192.168.1.3:52178
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
to 192.168.1.3:52180
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:52181
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:52182

as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
SEPDefault.cnf...

while my archive contents is the following:
OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
P0S3-08-11-00.sb2

3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.

4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
how may I put ringtones on it?

I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
this phone in any way.

Thank you for help.

Jonson.

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