bilal ghayyad
2011-Jun-16 09:59 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones 7942G (skinny): TFTP and required files
Dears; I am sure that you have experience with Cisco IP Phones. I need to be sure if someone used Cisco 7942G in skinny firmware with Asterisk 1.8 and how it was (if fine or it has a problem). Are the below the only 3 needed files to be placed in the tftpboot directory: CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv (which is empty file, just we place it with its name). SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml XMLDefault.cnf.xml So, do I have to add any other file? One more thing: in the above mentioned files, do I have to determine the firmware that the Phone should take it and I have to place this firmware in the tftpboot directory? Note: I am using tftp-server (as my OS if fedora). Is there any permission need to be given for the files in the /var/lib/tftpboot/? Or no need as the phones are going to download them and not upload new files? Looking forward for a help PLZ. Regards Bilal
Ian S. Worthington
2011-Jun-16 10:35 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones 7942G (skinny): TFTP and required files
I've no experience with that phone model or protocol. But if you run a tftp trace you'll see what files the phone is looking for. Check my old thread on pbxinaflash forums for details. i ------ Original Message ------ Received: 04:59 AM COT, 06/16/2011 From: bilal ghayyad <bilmar_gh at yahoo.com> To: ianworthington at usa.net, rswagoner at gmail.com, shop at open-t.co.uk, cassius at cassius.org, wcselby at selbytech.com, asterisk-users at lists.digium.com Subject: Cisco IP Phones 7942G (skinny): TFTP and required files> Dears; > > I am sure that you have experience with Cisco IP Phones. I need to be sureif someone used Cisco 7942G in skinny firmware with Asterisk 1.8 and how it was (if fine or it has a problem).> > Are the below the only 3 needed files to be placed in the tftpbootdirectory:> > > CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv (which is empty file, just we place it with itsname).> > SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml > XMLDefault.cnf.xml > > So, do I have to add any other file? > > One more thing: in the above mentioned files, do I have to determine thefirmware that the Phone should take it and I have to place this firmware in the tftpboot directory?> > Note: I am using tftp-server (as my OS if fedora). Is there any permissionneed to be given for the files in the /var/lib/tftpboot/? Or no need as the phones are going to download them and not upload new files?> > Looking forward for a help PLZ. > > Regards > Bilal
Cassius Smith
2011-Jun-16 18:12 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones 7942G (skinny): TFTP and required files
Hello, I do not use the skinny firmware. By the way, questions like this are best shared with the asterisk-users group mailing list, so that a large segment of the Asterisk community can benefit from the questions and answers. Cassius Smith -- On 6/16/11 4:59 AM, "bilal ghayyad" <bilmar_gh at yahoo.com> wrote:>Dears; > >I am sure that you have experience with Cisco IP Phones. I need to be >sure if someone used Cisco 7942G in skinny firmware with Asterisk 1.8 and >how it was (if fine or it has a problem). > >Are the below the only 3 needed files to be placed in the tftpboot >directory: > > >CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv (which is empty file, just we place it with its >name). > >SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml >XMLDefault.cnf.xml > >So, do I have to add any other file? > >One more thing: in the above mentioned files, do I have to determine the >firmware that the Phone should take it and I have to place this firmware >in the tftpboot directory? > >Note: I am using tftp-server (as my OS if fedora). Is there any >permission need to be given for the files in the /var/lib/tftpboot/? Or >no need as the phones are going to download them and not upload new files? > >Looking forward for a help PLZ. > >Regards >Bilal >
Sebastian Arcus
2011-Jun-16 19:25 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phones 7942G (skinny): TFTP and required files
On 16/06/11 19:12, Cassius Smith wrote:> Hello, > I do not use the skinny firmware. By the way, questions like this are best > shared with the asterisk-users group mailing list, so that a large segment > of the Asterisk community can benefit from the questions and answers. > > Cassius SmithAgreed