[asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G & Auth

John Novack jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
Fri Jun 19 10:03:03 CDT 2009


The free solar winds TFTP server worked well for me, as well as the 
CentOS TFTP server
The Solar Winds one produces an on screen log file which is very nice 
while troubleshooting
The Cisco 7960's I have set up want to find the file name, but seem not 
to care if it is empty.
Both with the windows and linux TFTP
I feel sure there are some differences unknown to me in the 41/61 and 
40/60 Ciscos, as well as the 7970
I can't get my 7960's to work beyond version 7.4, but they work so I 
leave well enough alone
IMO the only phone worse to get working than the Cisco is the Polycom!

You may feel differently

John Novack


David Gibbons wrote:
> I've found that different types of TFTP servers return differing errors when a file doesn't exist. You don't need the TLV file, but you do need a distro that tells the phone it's not there correctly. I have not had ANY luck with windows tftp servers, only linux.
>
> -Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of John Novack
> Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 10:38 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7941G & Auth
>
>
>
> Sasa wrote:
>   
>> Hi, I use Asterisk-1.4.22-3 (on Trixbox) and I have a problem with Cisco
>> 7941G with firmware SIP41.8-0-2SR1S (but also with SIP41.8-3-1S), my problem
>> is that Cisco phone isn't authenticated on Asterisk.
>> In tftp directory I have:
>>
>> apps41.1-1-1-15.sbn
>> cnu41.3-1-1-15.sbn
>> copstart.sh
>> cvm41sip.8-0-1-18.sbn
>> dialplan.xml
>> dsp41.1-1-1-15.sbn
>> jar41sip.8-0-1-18.sbn
>> load115
>> load308
>> load309
>> load30018
>> SIP41.8-0-2SR1S.loads
>> term41.default.loads
>> term61.default.loads
>> XMLDefault.cnf
>> SEPmac_address.cnf.xml
>>
>> ..and in tftp log I have:
>>
>> Connection received from 192.168.1.61 on port 49153 [19/06 10:16:35.968]
>> Read request for file <CTLSEPmac_address.tlv>. Mode octet [19/06
>> 10:16:35.968]
>> File <CTLSEPmac_address.tlv> : error 2 in system call CreateFile Impossibile
>> trovare il file specificato. [19/06 10:16:35.968]
>> Connection received from 192.168.1.61 on port 49154 [19/06 10:16:36.109]
>> Read request for file <SEPmac_address.cnf.xml>. Mode octet [19/06
>> 10:16:36.109]
>> Using local port 3995 [19/06 10:16:36.109]
>> <SEPmac_address.cnf.xml>: sent 15 blks, 7239 bytes in 0 s. 0 blk resent
>> [19/06 10:16:36.171]
>> Connection received from 192.168.1.61 on port 49155 [19/06 10:16:40.046]
>> Read request for file </mk-sip.jar>. Mode octet [19/06 10:16:40.046]
>> File <\mk-sip.jar> : error 2 in system call CreateFile Impossibile trovare
>> il file specificato. [19/06 10:16:40.046]
>> Connection received from 192.168.1.61 on port 49156 [19/06 10:16:40.984]
>> Read request for file <Italy/g3-tones.xml>. Mode octet [19/06 10:16:40.999]
>> File <Italy\g3-tones.xml> : error 3 in system call CreateFile Impossibile
>> trovare il percorso specificato. [19/06 10:16:40.999]
>> Connection received from 192.168.1.61 on port 49164 [19/06 10:16:42.843]
>> Read request for file <dialplan.xml>. Mode octet [19/06 10:16:42.859]
>> Using local port 3998 [19/06 10:16:42.859]
>> <dialplan.xml>: sent 1 blk, 104 bytes in 0 s. 0 blk resent [19/06
>> 10:16:42.906]
>>
>> In XMLDefault.cnf I have:
>>
>> <loadInformation309 >SIP41.8-0-2SR1S</loadInformation309>
>>
>> ..and on 7941G I have:
>>
>> App Load IDjar41sip.8-0-1-18.sbn
>> Boot Load ID7941G_64-02070631Amd64megRel.bin
>> VersionSIP41.8-0-2SR1S
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> ------
>>
>>    Salvatore.
>>
>>
>>     
> I have had sucess with creating a zero length file named
>
> CTLSEPmac_address.tlv
> Or whatever the damn thing wants, and it then seems to be happy.
> With Cisco 7960's
> Your results may vary
>
> John Novack
>
>
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