Dears; OK, I start beleive that the problem in the TFTP and the files that I placed there.
Now, I am using the Phone as skinny, and the files that are placed in the directory /var/lib/tftpboot/ as following: CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml XMLDefault.cnf.xml Well, actually the CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv is totally empty, so should I place any thing in it? Anyone has a format for the file CTLSEPB8BEBF22AB62.tlv? Also, what do I miss other files that the Phone needs it? >From the other side, what should do about the chown and the chmod for the >directory tftpboot? Appreciate the kindly help and advise. Regards Bilal --------------------- > > Bilal, > > I suggest you turn on logging on your tftp server to see > what files are actually being requested, and if the the tftp > server is dishing them out... Try adding a few v's to your > tftp setup: > > File: /etc/xinetd.d/tftp > Line to change: server_args = -s /tftpboot -v -v -v > > Look in /var/log/messages for the output. > > Also, I believe your 7942G has a console/aux port which is > a serial port, you can learn what is happening as the phone > boots up with that too. > > Good Luck! > > Mark > > > On Jun 13, 2011, at 3:02 PM, bilal ghayyad wrote: > > > Dears; > > > > The Asterisk version is 1.8.3.2 > > > > The Cisco IP Phone is 7942G and it is running now > skinny. > > > > The used TFTP is tftp-server which is installed in > fedora. > > > > I placed the following two files (but look like it was > not taken from the TFTP, as nothing appeared in the > messages), but I am able to to ping from the asterisk box to > the vlan that the Phone is connected, so no problem in the > reachability: > > > > > > SEPB8BEBF22AB62.cnf.xml > > xmlDefault.CNF.XML > > > > Are the files name correct? Or the Cisco IP Phone > 7942G are not working fine with Asterisk or the > tftp-server? > > > > Regards > > Bilal > > > > -------------------- > > > >>> Hi All; > >>> > >>> Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones > >> > >> Which model(s) are you planning to use ? > >> > >> > >>> in skinny protocol is fine or not? Or it is > better to > >> use it in SIP > >>> protocol? > >>> > >>> > > -------------- > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> On 06/13/2011 01:04 PM, bilal ghayyad wrote: > >>> Can anyone advise if using Cisco IP Phones in > skinny > >> protocol is fine or not? Or it is better to use it > in SIP > >> protocol? > >> > >> SCCP works better than SIP in my opinion as there > are more > >> features. > >> Check out http://chan-sccp-b.sourceforge.net/ > >> -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users