Thanks.
It does not look like it is a TFTP issue. Wireshark clearly shows the 
config files being pulled down.

On 10/15/2010 2:55 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> I'm waiting for mine (copy of spectralink config).
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: [email protected]
> <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]<[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri Oct 15 15:48:17 2010
> Subject: [sipx-users] manually adding files to TFTP server
>
>    I'm still trying to get a spectralink wifi phone to work properly with
> 4.2.1.
> I built the config files and put them in the tftp directory. Permissions
> are wide open.
>
> [r...@nshpbx1 tftproot]# pwd
> /var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot
> [r...@nshpbx1 tftproot]# ll sip_9999.cfg
> -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 14661 Oct 15 14:30 sip_9999.cfg
> [r...@nshpbx1 tftproot]# ll sip_allusers.cfg
> -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 sipxchange sipxchange 18352 Oct 15 14:29 sip_allusers.cfg
>
> I enabled verbose logging in the TFTP server by following this:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg10592.html
>
> The messages log is shown below. I'm getting wireshark going to see if I
> can find out anything more, but I wanted to ask here too. Does the fact
> that the same file shows up in the log multiple times indicate an issue?
> Is there anything else I need to do to have the sipx server offer files
> by TFTP? This phone is kicking my rear!
>
> Oct 15 14:31:22 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30434]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> slnk_cfg.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:24 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30439]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> slnk_cfg.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:26 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30445]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> slnk_cfg.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:28 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30446]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> slnk_cfg.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:29 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30447]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> pi1400si.bin
> Oct 15 14:31:29 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30448]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> pd14udsi.bin
> Oct 15 14:31:29 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30449]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> pd14odsi.bin
> Oct 15 14:31:30 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30450]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> pd14shim.bin
> Oct 15 14:31:30 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30451]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> pd14csi.bin
> Oct 15 14:31:33 nshpbx1 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.87.20.252 from
> 00:90:7a:0b:c6:ed (slnk-0bc6ed) via eth0
> Oct 15 14:31:33 nshpbx1 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.87.20.252 to
> 00:90:7a:0b:c6:ed (slnk-0bc6ed) via eth0
> Oct 15 14:31:33 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30700]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> sip_allusers.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:35 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30704]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> sip_allusers.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:44 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30709]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> sip_9999.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:46 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30712]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> sip_9999.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:48 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30713]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> sip_9999.cfg
> Oct 15 14:31:50 nshpbx1 in.tftpd[30714]: RRQ from 10.87.20.252 filename
> sip_9999.cfg
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