Dears;
Thanks alot for the kindly help.
I installed the tftp-server, and I configured it.
How can I see the the files are now loaded? Normally in the windows, I can see
that a request reached to the TFTP server and the files now are loaded (upload
or download)?
From the other side, about the
On Sun, 12 Jun 2011, bilal ghayyad wrote:
How can I see the the files are now loaded? Normally in the windows, I
can see that a request reached to the TFTP server and the files now are
loaded (upload or download)?
The tftp daemon should log the transfers via syslogd. For example:
Jun 12
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jun 2011, bilal ghayyad wrote:
How can I see the the files are now loaded? Normally in the windows, I can
see that a request reached to the TFTP server and the files now are loaded
(upload or download)?
Hi All;
Any one can suggest a TFTP server to be installed in Fedora (same machine that
Asterisk is installed) to be used for Cisco IP Phones to download the required
firmware and configuration files.
Thanks for the help in advance.
Regards
Bilal
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bilal ghayyad wrote:
Any one can suggest a TFTP server to be installed in Fedora
The one in the repos should be fine. I'm not Fedora (I'm Mandriva), but
both are RPM based. Try:
yum install tftp-server. The one that comes with Mandriva works fine
with our Cisco 7940/7960 phones.
Doug
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 10:29 AM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi All;
Any one can suggest a TFTP server to be installed in Fedora (same machine
that Asterisk is installed) to be used for Cisco IP Phones to download the
required firmware and configuration files.
Thanks for the
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Doug Lytle supp...@drdos.info wrote:
bilal ghayyad wrote:
Any one can suggest a TFTP server to be installed in Fedora
The one in the repos should be fine. I'm not Fedora (I'm Mandriva), but
both are RPM based. Try:
yum install tftp-server. The one that