Hi,<br><br>Most (if not all) IP phones support provisioning through DHCP/TFTP.<br>The trouble is some phones seem to require to store their config files in TFTP root directory.<br>This makes this TFTP root directory a bit messy.<br>
<br>What are the best practices or tricks to manage this TFTP root directory ?<br><br>I was thinking of either :<br><br>1. building a dedicated source TFTP tree in which files are cleanly organized (vendor/models:...) which would be synchronized (one way ? two ways ?) with the "official" TFTP tree (that would be then, collapsed to a single directory)<br>
<br>2. tune DHCP/TFTP server config so that each phone would retrieve its config files from a vendor-dedicated subdirectory.<br><br>I don't have a clue about solution 2. Is it even possible ?<br>Solution doesn't look very encouraging as it might be difficult to keep trees in sync.<br>
<br>Suggestions ?<br><br>Regards<br>