Um... If you change the ftp to tftp it should work. If you use ftp you
should code the ip address in. ftp parameters are not pushed out in dhcp,
just tftp/boot server.

Or put the ftp address in. Make sure you activate the firmware.

There are additional vsftpd.conf settings needed if the phone is remote.
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From: [email protected]
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To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
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Sent: Thu Jan 27 12:18:03 2011
Subject: [sipx-users] Upgrading Polycom Firmware - possible FTP
servermissing?[cid:[email protected]]


Hi,

I used to run 4.2.1 and could change my Polycom firmware by simply change
which device file was active.

I’ve since installed CentOS 5.5 from scratch with no options and 4.4.0, all
seems to work well.

Today I tried to upgrade the Polycom to 3.2.4, upon restarting the phone it
said cannot contact config server.

I know the phone is setup correctly as it hasn’t been changed since the
4.2.1. install and all settings are delivered via DHCP from a Windows server
with the appropriate option 66 added pointing to the SipX server.

In the server menu of the phone it’s configured to use FTP, Server Address
is 0.0.0.0 but obviously DHCP delivers this, Username/Password is PlcmSplp

All looks good to me.

I’m wondering if perhaps I don’t have the FTP server installed on CentOS.

Can someone explain how to check and if it’s missing how to get it installed
and configured properly for SipX.

Perhaps once installed I can just rerun the sipXecs-setup to configure it?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.




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