Kris Edwards wrote:
Hey all.
 I recently got the above mentioned phone and am having trouble upgrading
the firmware. I have the sip firmware (availabe but not loaded), but
wouldn't mind using sccp it's just that I can't even get the config file to
load via tftp. The phone loops requesting CTLSEP<mac>.tlv then will, for
whatever reason start asking for the SEP<mac>.cnf.xml file even though the
.tlv file was never sent. I can see the requests coming onto my gentoo box,
but my machine never replies, so I'm not sure if it's an issue with my
tftpserver or just this (used) phone. I've read several articles on the
wiki, in particular, this one
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Firmware+issues+on+7940+-+7960 , discussing
this problem.
 So, here are a couple of questions.
1) I'm using a null file for CTLSEP<mac>.tlv.. is that sufficient, or does
the file actually need something (empty set of xml tags or something)
2) Is there any other way to get the files on the phone?? (even w/ tftp, can
I put them there? I scanned the phone and the only listen port i see is 80)
 I'm using netkit-tftp server (atftp crashes for some reason) and I've chmod
777 the /tftproot dir. No firewall between phone and server.
 I'm not home at the moment, but will be shortly so if anyone is interested
in helping (or knows of a link that might help [i think i've exhausted the
wiki]), let me know what info you need and I will provide it.
 This paperweight looks like it would make a cool phone for me :)

First, my tftp server is a Linux box and my tftp directory is
/tftpboot (setting can be found in /etc/xinetd.d/tftp if your using
xinetd such as Fedora is).

Next, I get requests from the 7960 (similar phone) running the
SIP image (I've tried v5, v6 and I'm now on 7.4). I get the
following files requested when the phone boots up:

CTLSEP000ABCD01234.tlv
SEP000ABCD01234.cnf.xml
SIP000ABCD01234.cnf
MGC000ABCD01234.cnf
XMLDefault.cnf.xml
SIPDefault.cnf
SIP000ABCD01234.cnf
P0S3-07-4-00.loads
P0S3-07-4-00.sb2
RINGLIST.DAT
dialplan.xml

Note that 000ABCD01234 is a made up MAC address, replace it with your
phone's MAC address. It also requests the files listed in the RINGLIST.DAT.

Take a look at:

 http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/Cisco/79xx

They have lots of info (you'll still have to do some work). Sorry I can't
give credit to the person who create all this but I'm sure they're
on this list (that's where I found this info).

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