Nate List
2006-Aug-08 08:21 UTC
[asterisk-users] Cisco Phone Configuration Tool cannot find Files
Hello, I have been using A@home for quite a while, and it is working great, but I don't have a very strong Linux background. I purchased some new Cisco 7960 phones and used the Cisco Phone Configuration Tool off of the Maintenance Screen to set up a new phone configuration file. Since I was testing I pulled the files off of Asterisk and used another TFTP Server while I was testing the phones. I manually created new SIP<MAC>.cnf files off of copies of the original file during my testing for my other phones. The phones worked great and are all up and running. I transfered my new SIP<MAC>.cnf Files into the /tftpboot directory of asterisk, but now if I try to use the Cisco Phone Configuration Tool to Edit or Create new configuration files, it come up with an Error. <--When Clicking Edit Phone Configuration Files--> Phone config files Proxy Server = XX.XXX.XX.XXX Can be dotted IP or FQDN Port = 5060 TFTP "/tftpboot/ ; Example /tftpboot/sip_phone/" Directory does not exist! Return to main phone menu. <..When Clicking Add new phone Configuration files, It goes to the form, then has an error when clicking Add--> Phone add Config Result TFTP "/tftpboot/ ; Example /tftpboot/sip_phone/" Directory does not exist! Return to phone main menu. I have tried deleting the new files I put in, but the same problem still exists. Any insight into what I might have done, or any way to fix it would be appreciated. Thank you, Nate Burke -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060808/3ce35e75/attachment.htm