Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
I've got a Cisco 7970 that's not completing its network registration to
Asterisk. The Registering message stays on the screen (with the moving
time wheel). After a few minutes, the onscreen message flashes Updating
CTL then Loading..., then the status messages
I believe you can create a blank file to keep the phone from
complaining.
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Subject: [asterisk-users] 7970 CTLFile.tlv
I've got a Cisco 7970 that's not completing its network registration to
Asterisk. The Registering message stays on the screen (with the moving
time wheel). After a few minutes, the onscreen message flashes Updating
CTL then Loading..., then the status messages update with:
No valid CAPF
You don't need the .tlv file. It's optional, and will be skipped if it cannot
be found. Your problem is elsewhere. I've found that the 7970s are very
finicky. I've never had luck with the SEPMAC.cnf.xml - only
XmlDefault.cnf.xml (case may vary - check your tftp logs)
Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
] On Behalf Of Matthew
Rubenstein
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 10:16 AM
To: Asterisk -Users
Subject: [asterisk-users] 7970 CTLFile.tlv?
I've got a Cisco 7970 that's not completing its network
registration to
Asterisk. The Registering message stays on the screen (with the moving
a blank file to keep the phone from
complaining.
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Rubenstein
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 10:16 AM
To: Asterisk -Users
Subject: [asterisk-users] 7970 CTLFile.tlv?
I've got a Cisco 7970
I've got in.atftpd running out of inetd:
- /etc/inetd.conf
tftpdgram udp waitnobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
--logfile /tmp/atftpd.log --pidfile /tmp/atftpd.pid --tftpd-timeout 300
--retry-timeout 5 --mcast-port 1758
make sure the firmware in asterisk and the firmware on your phone matchup. it
seems like your phone is trying to update it's firmware because the firmware on
asterisk and your phone is different.
Matthew Rubenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got in.atftpd running out of inetd: