Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "TFTP Server Facing the Internet"
2006 Mar 17
3
TFTP problems on FC4
Greetings to all.
I am hoping someone can help me out with a problem I am having getting my
Cisco phones, 7960s and 7940s, to download the appropriate files from our
TFTP server. The TFTP server is running on Fedora Core 4.
The TFTP server appears to be setup properly:
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram
protocol = udp
wait =
2006 May 21
1
Upgrade 7960 from SCCP 3.0 to SIP 7.5
Hi,
I can't upgrade an old 7960 from SCCP 3.0 to SIP 7.5. Could you help ?
From
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk701/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094584.shtml#sccptosip2,
I got the following:
1.
Copy the desired binary image from Cisco.com to the root directory of
the TFTP server.
2.
Specify the image in the configuration file image parameter for the
protocol
2004 Mar 30
3
setting up 7940
I'm starting out w/ a Cisco 7940, running the Sip image version 6.3.
I've downloaded/installed asterisk via cvs.
I've set the phone up to get its info via dhcp - the dhcp, tftp,
astericks box & phone are on the same network. I've gone through and
setup a test account per the instructions @
http://voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+phone+cisco+79xx
but time I do a
sip show
2007 Mar 29
3
Re: Problem converting a Cisco 7960 to SIP
Hello all,
I've got myself into a bizzare situation that I can't seem to get myself
out of... Was wondering if anyone had some advice that might get me 'over the
hill' on this...
Some background: PBX consists of an Asterisk box (running TrixBox), 4 Cisco
7960's, 2 Polycom IP500's, and now an additional Cisco 7960. The phones are
all on a separate LAN. There is
2005 Jan 21
1
Where is the * servers IP defined for sip phones?
This I am sure is a very easy question, but I can't seem to find the
answer.
Here is the scenario:
cisco 7940g phone has SIP 6.3 firmware applied
the file SIP<mac>.cnf does not seem to have a place for it:
image_version: P0S3-06-3-00
#line 1 settings
line1_name: "5010" ; Line 1 ExtensionUser ID
line1_displayname: "5010" ; Line 1 Display
2005 Mar 27
1
[Asterix-users] CISCO 7910
Hi everybody !!! I'm a french student working on an Asterisk's projet . I
think it's very easy for you :
configure 2 CISCO 7910 and Asterisk in order to make call between both.
(Scuse for my poor english ;) )
I have install Debian and Asterisk thanks to the CD Xorcom Rapid.
I have set-up DHCP and TFTP servers for the IP phones.
On the tftp, i have put the *.bin files for my phone,
2005 Feb 23
2
7960 Not Picking up new firmware.
G'Day All.
So I got the TFTP server all set up -thanks to much help from this list-
the 7960 found it and updated to SIP the first firmware P0S30200. What I
am now trying to do is upgrate through all the versions, as recommended,
to the latest version, P003-07-3-00.
I thought this would be accomplished by simply changing the sole line in
the OS79XX.TXT file to P0S30203 and reboot the phone.
2004 Mar 30
1
Cisco 7960 tftp question
Hello, and thank you for your time answering my question.
I have a Cisco 7960 running SIP firmware POS3-06-X-XX. If I want to upload
SIP configurations via *.cnf file from my tftp server, do I need to
include the OS79XX.TXT and P0S3-06-X-XX.bin to the tftp server root
directory to be uploaded every time the phone reboots?
Thanks again for your help.
Oliver
2005 Mar 01
1
Cisco 7940, Voicemail & DTMF
Would anyone know why Voicemail in * doesn't get the DTML keypresses
from my Cisco 7940 running SIP (POS3-07-3-00) ? Is it something to do
with "dtmf_avt_payload: 101" setting in SIPDefault.cnf in the tftp server?
Thanks for any help!
Derek
--
Derek Conniffe
Rivertower Ltd
DDI: (Local Ireland) 01 201 0146 (International) +353 1 201 0146
Mobile: (Local Ireland) 086 856 3823
2004 Mar 31
1
Voicemail prompts garbled
I'm having problems with the voicemail prompts. The beginning of each
prompt is garbled. Prompts "edian mail" and "assword" can be
recognized, but when it starts on the short phrases it is completely
garbled. It is almost like the subsequent phrase starts before the
current phrase finishes.
I have isolated the LAN to the * box and the phones, so LAN congestion
is
2004 May 25
4
79XX converting
I have a done google seaches on convertion and so far they all failed.
Rich adamson and wheely-bin.co.uk
Here is what I have
Laptop running solarwinds tftp with the following files
OS79XX.txt <- POS30201
SIP<phonemac>.cnf.xml
RINGLIST.DAT <-Ringer1.pcm
Ringer1.pcm
The phone (7940) is hardcoded to the TFTP ip of the laptop and has a
hardcoded ip is was on firmware version:
2003 Jul 23
1
Cisco 7960 upgrade from SKINNY load
Here's a clip of comments lifted from a Cisco bug list. This will
be perhaps useful to those of you who have just purchased a Cisco
phone off eBay.
JT
-------------
(1) Short problem description:
Documentation on how to load SIP image on phone with skinny software
(2) Longer problem description (what happens):
If the phone is loaded with the Cisco Skinny code, then there is a
small
2009 Jan 19
1
Need help registering Cisco 7960 Phones on Asterisk
Hi everyone,
I googled this followed the instructions, but it hasn't work for me yet.
I have universal setting in SIPDefault.cnf and phone specific settings in
SIPXXXXXXXXXX.cnf. But it doesn't get registered.
I need to register it on two different asterisk boxes. So my
SIPXXXXXXXXXX.cnf looks like this:
phone_label: "Zeeshan A Zakaria"
line1_name: "523"
2004 Aug 12
9
Convert Cisco 7960 to sip
<div><br><div><br><br><br><br><br><font color="#990099"><br></font><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(0, 0, 0); padding-right: 0px; padding-left: 5px; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 0px;"><div><div><br>
<asterisk-users-request
2007 Jun 17
2
Upgrade cisco SIP phone 7940
Hi All,
My current 7940 phones use P0S3-06-3-00. I'd like to upgrade them so
they're not massively out of date.
I found a page at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+phone+cisco+79xx
that gives some info, and using the cisco links there have tried to upgrade.
According to the procedures, I should be able to upgrade, but once the
phones loaded and reboots it says it downgrades
2004 Jul 08
2
Question about Cisco IP Phone 7960
I know this is a little off list but I can't think of a better place to
ask this question.
I upgrade the phone to 7.1 and it installed the Universal Application
Loader. Now I'm getting Protocol Application Invalid after it reads tftp
SIP(MAC).cnf
Any ideas?
Again sorry this is off topic
2005 Aug 24
6
Cisco 7960 / SIP & tftp configs
I have three questions about my 7960 phone that I can't discern from the
docs/wiki.
1st - If I change the SIPxxxxxx.cnf file to change registrations it sets
up new lines as expected. If I delete a line it doesn't get removed when
I reboot the phone. I have to go to the phone, unlock it, and reset the
SIP parameters. How do I make it "forget" what it has programmed and
2004 Dec 28
4
DHCP, the TFTP Server setting and the Cisco 79xx phones
The thing I dislike the most about the 79xx phones is that in DHCP mode,
they expect the DHCP server to tell them their TFTP server address. They
won't let you set it manually. So if I don't have DHCP server that gives
TFTP server info, which is most of the DHCP servers at out there, then the
phone won't be able to download any updates made to the SIP000*.cnf file.
Using dhcpd on
2004 Jan 08
1
Cisco tftp
I'm writing a program to quickly generate SIP<Mac>.cnf files for tftp
configuration of the 79XX series of Cisco phones and would ask that anyone
who is interested in using this please send me working examples of your
SIP<Mac/Default>.cnf, and RINGLIST.dat files.
Also, please send me your ring tones and * related logos for possible
inclusion.
Thanks,
Christian Hoffmeyer
YottaDot
2006 Feb 16
2
Cisco 7960 won't register
Hello all, I've got a Cisco 7960 running version 7.4 firmware (heard there
were problems with 7.5) and I can't get it to register with Asterisk. I've
stripped down my configs on the phone to a bare minimum, and posted them
below. Basically, the Cisco phone sends absolutely no packets to the proxy
when it gets booted. If I make an outgoing call I see traffic getting to
Asterisk, but