[asterisk-users] Cisco 7960 & asterisk 1.8.22 ringlist.dat error

James Miller paramedic18 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 14 11:04:35 CST 2011


I did the command listed, and its actually requesting RINGLIST.DAT, so I
changed the filename to match its request but now its showing in the ring
type setting:

 

Chirp 1

Chirp 2

24 24-ring-tone-1.raw

Att1 ring_att1.pcm

.

.

.

 

However, when you attempt to play one it says Loading Ringer File but it
doesn't do anything.  So now it's at least seeing the file, now it just
won't play them.

 

Thanks for the help thus far!

 

James

 

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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan
Thurman
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 11:07 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7960 & asterisk 1.8.22 ringlist.dat
error

 

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 5:40 AM, James Miller <paramedic18 at gmail.com> wrote:

Error! Filename not specified.

Good Day everyone,

 

Yesterday I upgraded the firmware on my 7960 to Sip 8.12 as provided by
Cisco, however now the phone does not and will not read the RINGLIST.dat
file.  I've tried rebooting the phone, tried resetting the phone back to
factory, have deleted the RINGLIST.dat file and reloaded the phone then
reinstalled the RINGLIST.dat, and still the bloody phone will not read the
file.

 

I have not been able to locate anything in google about this kind of issue
and am at a loss as to what in the world is the issue.


Have you run a tcpdump on the tftp server to make sure it is requesting the
correct file?  It might be asking for RingList.dat, ringlist.dat,
RINGLIST.DAT, etc. as capitalization seems to not be one of Cisco's
concerns.  (FYI, mine was RINGLIST.DAT, but I have no more 79x0's around to
test with) Try running this as root on the tftp server and look for a
request for the file:

# tcpdump -nn port 69

-Jonathan

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