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<div> I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites. The one item I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server. What is the easiest method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows work best?<br><br>Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie. <br><br>Ronny<br><br></div>
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-------------- Original message from Alex Balashov <abalashov@evaristesys.com>: --------------
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<br>> Have a look at:
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080
<br>> 094584.shtml#topic2
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<br>> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, "Catalin S." <jonsonplayer@gmail.com>
<br>> wrote:
<br>> > I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well know
<br>> > method?
<br>> >
<br>> >
<br>> > On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
<br>> > <abalashov@evaristesys.com> wrote:
<br>> >>
<br>> >> This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image. Before you
<br>> > will
<br>> >> get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it. The SEP*
<br>> >> configuration files are for SCCP.
<br>> >>
<br>> >> After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.
<br>> > You
<br>> >> may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.
<br>> >>
<br>> >> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, "Catalin S."
<br>> > <jonsonplayer@gmail.com>
<br>> >> wrote:
<br>> >>> Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
<br>> >>> things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> 1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
<br>> >>> Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
<br>> >>> 2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
<br>> >>> downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
<br>> >>> directory.
<br>> >>> I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
<br>> >>> I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
<br>> >>> it in my tftp directory.
<br>> >>> Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
<br>> >>> 192.168.1.3:52178
<br>> >>> Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
<br>> >>> SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
<br>> >>> Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
<br>> >>> to 192.168.1.3:52180
<br>> >>> Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
<br>> >>> to 192.168.1.3:52181
<br>> >>> Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
<br>> >>> 192.168.1.3:52182
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
<br>> >>> P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
<br>> >>> SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
<br>> >>> SEPDefault.cnf...
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> while my archive contents is the following:
<br>> >>> OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
<br>> >>> P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> 3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
<br>> >>> gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
<br>> >>> How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> 4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
<br>> >>> how may I put ringtones on it?
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
<br>> >>> web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
<br>> >>> this phone in any way.
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> Thank you for help.
<br>> >>>
<br>> >>> Jonson.
<br>> >>>
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