I know that on all of these phones, they do not need access to the config files per say except for the idea of making any modification to them. A modification could include setting up userlines on the 7960/7940 phones and tweaking the settings on any of them.

Dan

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Michael Welter wrote:

Matthew Crocker wrote:
Yes, that's why I'm posting to this list. I certainly don't want to have to track my customer's IP addresses. Is there a better way?


Have them go into manual mode and enter your SIP proxy information directly into the phone, or, have them run their own tftp server and send them a SIP<mac>.cnf file


THESE ARE PEOPLE WHO HAVE TROUBLE WITH A THERMOSTAT! <Deep breath> It will be my responsibility to get the phones working. I'm thinking I may have to stage the phones in my shop and then deliver the phones to their site, but that's real time intensive.


Once the Cisco 79xx is configured, does it need access to its configuration files?

Mike
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