SV: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco and "protocol application invalid"
Bjørn Ove Kristiansen
bok2 at online.no
Mon Aug 15 08:25:13 MST 2005
Hello, thanks for the replies so far.
In regards to the below quoted answer: If the phone locks up before SIP
firmware has booted, then there's absolutely no way to set these settings
manually from the phone itself. The situation is simply that I have no idea
which tftp settings that are already in the phone, else I would have just
changed the lan and set up a tftp server on the IP address the phone is
searching for.
Tried console, but got no connection. The cable was home made, I could have
gone wrong somewhere, or the scheme used can be wrong - dunno.
So as for now I am kinda lost.
Bjorn
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Sendt: 15. august 2005 11:22
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Emne: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco and "protocol application invalid"
On 8/14/05, Bjorn Ove Kristiansen <bok2 at online.no> wrote:
> Is there any way of getting to know which IP address Cisco uses to contact
> TFTP?
Why you're making things hard for yourself for no good reason? Unlock
the config, put a static entry for ip that belongs to the segment its
sitting on (RFC1918 or not), put a static entry for your TFTP server
and upgrade. When all goes well setup your DHCP pools with the tftp
options for future use.
> Regards,
>
> Bjorn
Hope that helps a bit
nkm
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