[asterisk-users] 7970 CTLFile.tlv?

Tong lttong at socal.rr.com
Fri Dec 21 14:13:35 CST 2007


make sure the firmware in asterisk and the firmware on your phone matchup.  it seems like your phone is trying to update it's firmware because the firmware on asterisk and your phone is different.


---- Matthew Rubenstein <email at mattruby.com> wrote: 
> 	I've got in.atftpd running out of inetd:
> 
> - /etc/inetd.conf ----------------------------------------
> tftp        dgram   udp wait    nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
> --logfile /tmp/atftpd.log --pidfile /tmp/atftpd.pid --tftpd-timeout 300
> --retry-timeout 5     --mcast-port 1758 --mcast-addr 239.255.0.0-255
> --maxthread 100 --verbose=5 --no-blksize /tftpboot
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> But even when I run use a tftp client from a host on the inside network
> to retrieve the SEP<MAC>.cnf.xml file successfully, the /tmp/atftpd.log
> file is never touched, nor is the /tmp/atftpd.pid ever created. Even if
> I (touch /tmp/atftpd.log; chown nobody.nogroup /tmp/atftpd.log) the
> status files are untouched. But I am getting the requested file.
> 
> 	Also, what do I do to use an XmlDefault.cnf.xml file? Just rename the
> SEP.cnf.xml file to that? I also saw on the Web someone who had my
> problem with the 7970, but cryptically noted that they solved their
> problem which was wrong platform newline terminations. What chars does
> the 7970 need for its conf files newlines to be?
> 
> 
> On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 09:47 -0600, Jason Parker wrote:
> > You don't need the .tlv file.  It's optional, and will be skipped if it cannot
> > be found.  Your problem is elsewhere.  I've found that the 7970s are very
> > finicky.  I've never had luck with the SEP<MAC>.cnf.xml - only
> > XmlDefault.cnf.xml (case may vary - check your tftp logs)
> > 
> > Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
> > > 	I've got a Cisco 7970 that's not completing its network registration to
> > > Asterisk. The "Registering" message stays on the screen (with the moving
> > > time wheel). After a few minutes, the onscreen message flashes "Updating
> > > CTL" then "Loading...", then the status messages update with:
> > > 
> > > No valid CAPF server
> > > File Not Found: CTLFile.tlv
> > > No CTL installed
> > > SEP<MAC>.cnf.xml (where <MAC> is the phone's MAC addr minus :s)
> > > 
> > > before repeating the cycle (forever).
> > > 
> > > 	Where can I get a CTLFile.tlv , or remove the requirement for it? Or is
> > > there another way to fix this problem? TIA.
> > > 
> > > Asterisk v1.2.9.1-BRIstuffed-0.3.0-PRE-1q
> > > SCCP firmware
> > > Load File: TERM70.7-0-1-0s
> > > App Load ID: Jar70.2-9-0-117.sbn
> > > JVM Load ID: CVM70.2-0-0-112.sbn
> > > OS Load ID: cnu70.2-7-4-134.sbn
> > > Boot Load ID: 7970_64060118.bin
> > 
> > 
> -- 
> 
> (C) Matthew Rubenstein
> 
> 
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