-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Thanks for the info Neil. My problem is that I'm seeing the read requests come in, but there's never a reply. The files are there and publicly readable, but still nothing. I'm going to try a different tftp server when I get to work tomorrow. Right now, I get four requests for the .tlv, then two for the SEP**whatevah.cnf.xml then the CDP packets and it starts over. Anyway, if I ever get this going, I look forward to trying those ringers on the link you mentioned.
Neil Cherry wrote: > 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). > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDdDCOYPDM9qG4hYYRAguMAKCo73jKvyCIwPElRCQmQZhHK2CDoACghH1U heNl4BkKlAR5rszg1Qxuyxg= =TMPp -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
