I ran into this same problem the other day. What you need to do is put all firmware files in the tftp root directory. The trick with the files is you need to match the case of the filename that the phone is looking for. My XmlDefault.cnf.xml needed to have the proper case. If you do a tcpdump on your server you can see what file its getting stuck on. This is how I figured out what it is looking for: tcpdump -i eth1 port tftp -vv It will output what file the phone is looking for. Have my 7970 working great with *. Hope this helps. Jeremiah On Nov 7, 2005, at 10:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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