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<font size="+1"><font face="Arial">The free solar winds TFTP server
worked well for me, as well as the CentOS TFTP server<br>
The Solar Winds one produces an on screen log file which is very nice
while troubleshooting<br>
The Cisco 7960's I have set up want to find the file name, but seem not
to care if it is empty.<br>
Both with the windows and linux TFTP<br>
I feel sure there are some differences unknown to me in the 41/61 and
40/60 Ciscos, as well as the 7970<br>
I can't get my 7960's to work beyond version 7.4, but they work so I
leave well enough alone<br>
IMO the only phone worse to get working than the Cisco is the Polycom!<br>
<br>
You may feel differently<br>
<br>
John Novack<br>
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<pre wrap="">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
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From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com">asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com</a> [<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com">mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com</a>] 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:
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<pre wrap="">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.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->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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