Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-17 Thread Danny Nicholas
Here's an alternative to TFTP that works with Polycom 501's.  Enable HTTP in
*.  Under your static-http directory make a phones dir and put your files
there.  In the phone setup, select HTTP and point to
http://1.2.3.4:8088/asterisk/static-http/phones  changing 1.2.3.4 to your
local * IP.

 

  _  

From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Ronny Julian
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 8:40 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

 

Please send on!  Thanks!  What TFTP server did you use?


Catalin S. wrote: 

hey finally i did it. I upgraded the firmware to the latest sip
firmware and now i have the another problem. The requested files are
the following:
 
---///---
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv to 192.168.1.3:51251
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:51252
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:51253
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:51254
---///---
 
I made my own sip configuration in SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf where
00141CAA4B4C is the mac address of phone, but i don't know what to
write in CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml and
SIPDefault.cnf. On display of the screen of phone all I have is Tftp
file missing... probably it expect all these files.
 
Anyway, Ronny I can give you my archive with what i had in my tftp and
i succeeded to update firmware. Just tell me if you want to send on
your personal e-mail these files.
 
Thank you guys for your help and interest.
 
On 2/13/09, k4...@bellsouth.net  mailto:k4...@bellsouth.net
k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:
  

 
 
 I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one item
I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the easiest
method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows work best?
 
Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie.
 
Ronny
 
 
 -- Original message from Alex Balashov
 mailto:abalas...@evaristesys.com abalas...@evaristesys.com:
--
 
 


Have a look at:
 
  

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a
0080


094584.shtml#topic2
 
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, Catalin S.
wrote:
  

I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well know
method?
 
 
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
wrote:


This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.  Before you
  

will


get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.  The SEP*
configuration files are for SCCP.
 
After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.
  

 You


may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.
 
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S.
  

wrote:
  

Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
 
1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
directory.
I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
it in my tftp directory.
Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
 
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
192.168.1.3:52178
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
to 192.168.1.3:52180
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:52181
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:52182
 
as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
SEPDefault.cnf...
 
while my archive contents is the following:
OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
 
3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
 
4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
how may I put ringtones on it?
 
I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
this phone in any way.
 
Thank you for help.
 
Jonson.
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Alex Balashov

This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.  Before you will
get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.  The SEP*
configuration files are for SCCP.

After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.  You
may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.

On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S. jonsonpla...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
 things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
 
 1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
 Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
 2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
 downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
 directory.
 I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
 I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
 it in my tftp directory.
 Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
 
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
 192.168.1.3:52178
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
 to 192.168.1.3:52180
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
 to 192.168.1.3:52181
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
 192.168.1.3:52182
 
 as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
 P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
 SEPDefault.cnf...
 
 while my archive contents is the following:
 OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
 P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
 
 3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
 gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
 How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
 
 4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
 how may I put ringtones on it?
 
 I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
 web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
 this phone in any way.
 
 Thank you for help.
 
 Jonson.
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Catalin S.
I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well know method?


On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:

 This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.  Before you will
 get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.  The SEP*
 configuration files are for SCCP.

 After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.  You
 may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.

 On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S. jonsonpla...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
 things with it and I en counted many difficulties:

 1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
 Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
 2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
 downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
 directory.
 I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
 I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
 it in my tftp directory.
 Here's my tftp output session with my phone:

 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
 192.168.1.3:52178
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
 to 192.168.1.3:52180
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
 to 192.168.1.3:52181
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
 192.168.1.3:52182

 as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
 P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
 SEPDefault.cnf...

 while my archive contents is the following:
 OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
 P0S3-08-11-00.sb2

 3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
 gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
 How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.

 4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
 how may I put ringtones on it?

 I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
 web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
 this phone in any way.

 Thank you for help.

 Jonson.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Alex Balashov

Have a look at:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080094584.shtml#topic2

On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, Catalin S. jonsonpla...@gmail.com
wrote:
 I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well know
 method?
 
 
 On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
 abalas...@evaristesys.com wrote:

 This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.  Before you
 will
 get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.  The SEP*
 configuration files are for SCCP.

 After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.
  You
 may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.

 On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S.
 jonsonpla...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
 things with it and I en counted many difficulties:

 1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
 Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
 2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
 downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
 directory.
 I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
 I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
 it in my tftp directory.
 Here's my tftp output session with my phone:

 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
 192.168.1.3:52178
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
 to 192.168.1.3:52180
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
 to 192.168.1.3:52181
 Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
 192.168.1.3:52182

 as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
 P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
 SEPDefault.cnf...

 while my archive contents is the following:
 OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
 P0S3-08-11-00.sb2

 3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
 gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
 How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.

 4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
 how may I put ringtones on it?

 I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
 web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
 this phone in any way.

 Thank you for help.

 Jonson.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread k4rjj







 

I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites. The one item I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server. What is the easiest method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows work best?Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie. Ronny

 -- Original message from Alex Balashov abalas...@evaristesys.com: --


 
 Have a look at:
 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080
 094584.shtml#topic2
 
 On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, "Catalin S." 
 wrote:
  I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well know
  method?
  
  
  On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
   wrote:
 
  This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image. Before you
  will
  get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it. The SEP*
  configuration files are for SCCP.
 
  After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.
  You
  may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.
 
  On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, "Catalin S."
  
  wrote:
  Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
  things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
 
  1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
  Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
  2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
  downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
  directory.
  I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
  I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
  it in my tftp directory.
  Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
 
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
  192.168.1.3:52178
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
  SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
  to 192.168.1.3:52180
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
  to 192.168.1.3:52181
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
  192.168.1.3:52182
 
  as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
  P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
  SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
  SEPDefault.cnf...
 
  while my archive contents is the following:
  OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
  P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
 
  3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
  gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
  How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
 
  4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
  how may I put ringtones on it?
 
  I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
  web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
  this phone in any way.
 
  Thank you for help.
 
  Jonson.
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Catalin S.
hey finally i did it. I upgraded the firmware to the latest sip
firmware and now i have the another problem. The requested files are
the following:

---///---
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv to 192.168.1.3:51251
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:51252
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:51253
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:51254
---///---

I made my own sip configuration in SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf where
00141CAA4B4C is the mac address of phone, but i don't know what to
write in CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml and
SIPDefault.cnf. On display of the screen of phone all I have is Tftp
file missing... probably it expect all these files.

Anyway, Ronny I can give you my archive with what i had in my tftp and
i succeeded to update firmware. Just tell me if you want to send on
your personal e-mail these files.

Thank you guys for your help and interest.

On 2/13/09, k4...@bellsouth.net k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:



  I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one item
 I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the easiest
 method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows work best?

 Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie.

 Ronny


  -- Original message from Alex Balashov
 abalas...@evaristesys.com: --


 
  Have a look at:
 
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080
  094584.shtml#topic2
 
  On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, Catalin S.
  wrote:
   I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well know
   method?
  
  
   On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
   wrote:
  
   This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.  Before you
   will
   get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.  The SEP*
   configuration files are for SCCP.
  
   After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.
You
   may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.
  
   On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S.
  
   wrote:
   Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
   things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
  
   1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
   Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
   2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
   downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
   directory.
   I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
   I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
   it in my tftp directory.
   Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
  
   Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
   192.168.1.3:52178
   Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
   SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
   Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
   to 192.168.1.3:52180
   Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
   to 192.168.1.3:52181
   Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
   192.168.1.3:52182
  
   as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
   P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
   SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
   SEPDefault.cnf...
  
   while my archive contents is the following:
   OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
   P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
  
   3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
   gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
   How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
  
   4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
   how may I put ringtones on it?
  
   I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
   web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
   this phone in any way.
  
   Thank you for help.
  
   Jonson.
  
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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread pe...@networkoblivion.com
Windows - http://kin.klever.net/pumpkin/binaries

Works great.

k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 
  I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one 
 item I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the 
 easiest method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows 
 work best?
 
 Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie. 
 
 Ronny
 
 -- Original message from Alex Balashov
 abalas...@evaristesys.com: --
 
 
  
   Have a look at:
  
 
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080
 
   094584.shtml#topic2
  
   On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, Catalin S.
   wrote:
I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well
 know
method?
   
   
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
wrote:
   
This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.
  Before you
will
get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.
  The SEP*
configuration files are for SCCP.
   
After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct
 files.
 You
may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.
   
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S.
   
wrote:
Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make
 several
things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
   
1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp
 server... I
downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in
 tftpboot
directory.
I don't get any luck here either. I look in the
 /var/log/messages and
I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i
 don't have
it in my tftp directory.
Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
   
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
192.168.1.3:52178
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 XMLDefault.cnf.xml
to 192.168.1.3:52180
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:52181
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:52182
   
as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in
 archive
P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml,
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
SEPDefault.cnf...
   
while my archive contents is the following:
OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn,
 P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
   
3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend
 of main
gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
   
4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either.
 Any clue
how may I put ringtones on it?
   
I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on
 cisco.com
web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to
 make work
this phone in any way.
   
Thank you for help.
   
Jonson.
   
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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Ronny Julian

Please send on!  Thanks!  What TFTP server did you use?


Catalin S. wrote:

hey finally i did it. I upgraded the firmware to the latest sip
firmware and now i have the another problem. The requested files are
the following:

---///---
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv to 192.168.1.3:51251
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:51252
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:51253
Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:51254
---///---

I made my own sip configuration in SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf where
00141CAA4B4C is the mac address of phone, but i don't know what to
write in CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml and
SIPDefault.cnf. On display of the screen of phone all I have is Tftp
file missing... probably it expect all these files.

Anyway, Ronny I can give you my archive with what i had in my tftp and
i succeeded to update firmware. Just tell me if you want to send on
your personal e-mail these files.

Thank you guys for your help and interest.

On 2/13/09, k4...@bellsouth.net k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:
  


 I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one item
I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the easiest
method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows work best?

Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie.

Ronny


 -- Original message from Alex Balashov
abalas...@evaristesys.com: --




Have a look at:

  

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080


094584.shtml#topic2

On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, Catalin S.
wrote:
  

I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well know
method?


On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
wrote:


This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.  Before you
  

will


get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.  The SEP*
configuration files are for SCCP.

After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct files.
  

 You


may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.

On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S.
  
wrote:
  

Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make several
things with it and I en counted many difficulties:

1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp server... I
downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in tftpboot
directory.
I don't get any luck here either. I look in the /var/log/messages and
I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i don't have
it in my tftp directory.
Here's my tftp output session with my phone:

Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
192.168.1.3:52178
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving XMLDefault.cnf.xml
to 192.168.1.3:52180
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:52181
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SEPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:52182

as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in archive
P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml, SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
SEPDefault.cnf...

while my archive contents is the following:
OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn, P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
P0S3-08-11-00.sb2

3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend of main
gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.

4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either. Any clue
how may I put ringtones on it?

I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on cisco.com
web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to make work
this phone in any way.

Thank you for help.

Jonson.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread John Novack


k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:
  I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one 
 item I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the 
 easiest method to get one running and what packages in Linux or 
 Windows work best?

Solar winds TFTP server, free, is certainly the best, easy to install in 
a windows box and gives you an on screen log to view what has and has 
not been  successful

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread John Novack


Catalin S. wrote:
 hey finally i did it. I upgraded the firmware to the latest sip firmware and 
 now i have the another problem. The requested files are the following:

 ---///---
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv to 192.168.1.3:51251
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:51252
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
 to 192.168.1.3:51253
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIPDefault.cnf to
 192.168.1.3:51254
 ---///---

 I made my own sip configuration in SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf where 00141CAA4B4C is 
 the mac address of phone, but i don't know what to write in 
 CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv,
Create an empty file and it will be happy. At least that has been my 
experience with my 7960.

Others can probably provide a sample of the remaining files.

So far I have been unable to go beyond version 7 firmware, as it is 
unhappy with the XML file when trying to move to version 8.

John Novack

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Ronny Julian

Thanks!  I'll have to load it on my Wife's Windows machine.  I have gone 
total Linux and the darn things keep going!  My wife's Vista WinBlows 
laptop has to be booted every few days.

pe...@networkoblivion.com wrote:
 Windows - http://kin.klever.net/pumpkin/binaries

 Works great.

 k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:
   
  I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one 
 item I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the 
 easiest method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows 
 work best?

 Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie. 

 Ronny

 -- Original message from Alex Balashov
 abalas...@evaristesys.com: --


  
   Have a look at:
  
 
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080

   094584.shtml#topic2
  
   On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, Catalin S.
   wrote:
I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well
 know
method?
   
   
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
wrote:
   
This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.
  Before you
will
get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.
  The SEP*
configuration files are for SCCP.
   
After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct
 files.
 You
may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.
   
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S.
   
wrote:
Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make
 several
things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
   
1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp
 server... I
downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in
 tftpboot
directory.
I don't get any luck here either. I look in the
 /var/log/messages and
I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i
 don't have
it in my tftp directory.
Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
   
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
192.168.1.3:52178
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 XMLDefault.cnf.xml
to 192.168.1.3:52180
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
to 192.168.1.3:52181
Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEPDefault.cnf to
192.168.1.3:52182
   
as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in
 archive
P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml,
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
SEPDefault.cnf...
   
while my archive contents is the following:
OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn,
 P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
   
3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend
 of main
gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
   
4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either.
 Any clue
how may I put ringtones on it?
   
I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on
 cisco.com
web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to
 make work
this phone in any way.
   
Thank you for help.
   
Jonson.
   
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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere

If you are running Linux you already have a TFTP server.  You just need to 
enable it.

j

On Fri, 13 Feb 2009, Ronny Julian wrote:


 Thanks!  I'll have to load it on my Wife's Windows machine.  I have gone
 total Linux and the darn things keep going!  My wife's Vista WinBlows
 laptop has to be booted every few days.

 pe...@networkoblivion.com wrote:
 Windows - http://kin.klever.net/pumpkin/binaries

 Works great.

 k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:

  I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one
 item I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the
 easiest method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows
 work best?

 Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie.

 Ronny

 -- Original message from Alex Balashov
 abalas...@evaristesys.com: --


 
  Have a look at:
 
 
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080

  094584.shtml#topic2
 
  On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, Catalin S.
  wrote:
  I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well
 know
  method?
 
 
  On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
  wrote:
 
  This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.
  Before you
  will
  get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.
  The SEP*
  configuration files are for SCCP.
 
  After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct
 files.
   You
  may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.
 
  On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S.
 
  wrote:
  Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make
 several
  things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
 
  1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
  Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
  2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp
 server... I
  downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in
 tftpboot
  directory.
  I don't get any luck here either. I look in the
 /var/log/messages and
  I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i
 don't have
  it in my tftp directory.
  Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
 
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
  192.168.1.3:52178
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
  SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 XMLDefault.cnf.xml
  to 192.168.1.3:52180
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
  to 192.168.1.3:52181
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEPDefault.cnf to
  192.168.1.3:52182
 
  as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in
 archive
  P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
  SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml,
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
  SEPDefault.cnf...
 
  while my archive contents is the following:
  OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn,
 P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
  P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
 
  3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend
 of main
  gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
  How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
 
  4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either.
 Any clue
  how may I put ringtones on it?
 
  I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on
 cisco.com
  web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to
 make work
  this phone in any way.
 
  Thank you for help.
 
  Jonson.
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread John Novack
The solar winds windows server is very nice while troubleshooting 
though, as you have an on screen log that gives real time reports if 
something is in error.
Once all is working, have the Linux TFTP available for the phone when it 
needs it.
And sometimes enabling and KEEPING it enabled can be a challenge in itself.
Besides, he did say he was a noobie!


Can't speak to Vista , the solar winds works well on Win2K

John Novack


Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
 If you are running Linux you already have a TFTP server.  You just need to 
 enable it.

 j

 On Fri, 13 Feb 2009, Ronny Julian wrote:

   
 Thanks!  I'll have to load it on my Wife's Windows machine.  I have gone
 total Linux and the darn things keep going!  My wife's Vista WinBlows
 laptop has to be booted every few days.

 pe...@networkoblivion.com wrote:
 
 Windows - http://kin.klever.net/pumpkin/binaries

 Works great.

 k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:

   
  I'm trying to do the same and have read the mentioned sites.  The one
 item I can't seem to get past is a working TFTP server.  What is the
 easiest method to get one running and what packages in Linux or Windows
 work best?

 Thanks for putting up with a Linux newbie.

 Ronny

 -- Original message from Alex Balashov
 abalas...@evaristesys.com: --


 
  Have a look at:
 
 
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080

  094584.shtml#topic2
 
  On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 12:06:48 +0200, Catalin S.
  wrote:
  I understand, but i cannot load the new firmware... is any well
 know
  method?
 
 
  On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
  wrote:
 
  This phone is currently running the SCCP (Skinny) image.
  Before you
  will
  get anywhere you need to load the SIP firmware image onto it.
  The SEP*
  configuration files are for SCCP.
 
  After doing that, the phone will start requesting the correct
 files.
   You
  may need to upgrade through various SIP images cumulatively.
 
  On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 11:42:03 +0200, Catalin S.
 
  wrote:
  Hello I recently get a Cisco 7940G IP Phone and I try to make
 several
  things with it and I en counted many difficulties:
 
  1.) I tried to unlock the phone and to set manually IP Address,
  Netmask, Gateway etc. I don't get any luck.
  2.) I tried to upgrade firmware like they said with tftp
 server... I
  downloaded: P0S3-08-11-00.zip and I uncompressed the files in
 tftpboot
  directory.
  I don't get any luck here either. I look in the
 /var/log/messages and
  I observed that my phone request 4 different files that i
 don't have
  it in my tftp directory.
  Here's my tftp output session with my phone:
 
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving OS79XX.TXT to
  192.168.1.3:52178
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
  SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:52179
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 XMLDefault.cnf.xml
  to 192.168.1.3:52180
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
  to 192.168.1.3:52181
  Feb 13 11:19:36 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEPDefault.cnf to
  192.168.1.3:52182
 
  as you see my phone request 4 files that doesn't comes in
 archive
  P0S3-08-11-00.zip:
  SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml, XMLDefault.cnf.xml,
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf,
  SEPDefault.cnf...
 
  while my archive contents is the following:
  OS79XX.TXT, P003-08-11-00.bin, P003-08-11-00.sbn,
 P0S3-08-11-00.loads,
  P0S3-08-11-00.sb2
 
  3.) I want to make this phone to be SIP compatible. A friend
 of main
  gave me a .cnf file with an example of configuration for SIP.
  How may I rename this cnf file to make work with my phone.
 
  4.) On the other side my phone doesn't have ringtone either.
 Any clue
  how may I put ringtones on it?
 
  I know is a lot of questions for you guys, but I browse on
 cisco.com
  web site and google for hours and I don't get it any clue to
 make work
  this phone in any way.
 
  Thank you for help.
 
  Jonson.
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Ronny Julian
Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
 If you are running Linux you already have a TFTP server.  You just need to 
 enable it.

   
So there is one on the Asterisk box then?  How would I enable it there?  
Thanks for helping a newbie!


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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:23:04AM -0500, John Novack wrote:
 The solar winds windows server is very nice while troubleshooting 
 though, as you have an on screen log that gives real time reports if 
 something is in error.

Hint: 

  tail -f /var/log/daemon.log

(on Debians. probably /var/log/messages instead on RedHats)

If you ever used PXE, you would have noticed that checking for a file
that is not there is a common practice.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere

On Fri, 13 Feb 2009, Ronny Julian wrote:

 Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
 If you are running Linux you already have a TFTP server.  You just need to
 enable it.


 So there is one on the Asterisk box then?  How would I enable it there?
 Thanks for helping a newbie!


Depends on your flavor of Linux and what you have installed to manage your 
inbound network connections.  For CentOS/xinetd you will have a directory 
/etc/xinetd.d with a file tftp.  Edit this file and change the line that 
says disable = yes to disable = no.  You then need to send a HUP 
signal to the xinetd process to get it reread these configs.  Get the 
process ID with ps -eaf | grep xinetd, then send it the signal with 
kill -1 pid.

If you don't have xinetd installed you may have regular inetd.  In this 
case edit /etc/inetd.conf, find the line that starts with tftp and make 
sure it isn't commented out.  Send the HUP signal to the inetd process as 
above.

In any case you should see attempts to GET or PUT files in 
/var/log/messages (or /var/log/*tftpd*).

Cheers,

j

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread David Gibbons
I've got SIP load SIP41.8-4-1S running w/o problems in a stable environment.

I'll provide SEPMAC.cnf.xml's if requested off-list.

--Dave

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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.



Catalin S. wrote:
 hey finally i did it. I upgraded the firmware to the latest sip firmware and 
 now i have the another problem. The requested files are the following:

 ---///---
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv to 192.168.1.3:51251
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:51252
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
 to 192.168.1.3:51253
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIPDefault.cnf to
 192.168.1.3:51254
 ---///---

 I made my own sip configuration in SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf where 00141CAA4B4C is 
 the mac address of phone, but i don't know what to write in 
 CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv,
Create an empty file and it will be happy. At least that has been my
experience with my 7960.

Others can probably provide a sample of the remaining files.

So far I have been unable to go beyond version 7 firmware, as it is
unhappy with the XML file when trying to move to version 8.

John Novack

--
Dog is my co-pilot


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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Anthony Francis


David Gibbons wrote:
 I've got SIP load SIP41.8-4-1S running w/o problems in a stable environment.

 I'll provide SEPMAC.cnf.xml's if requested off-list.

 --Dave

 -Original Message-
 From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com 
 [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of John Novack
 Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 9:55 AM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.



 Catalin S. wrote:
   
 hey finally i did it. I upgraded the firmware to the latest sip firmware and 
 now i have the another problem. The requested files are the following:

 ---///---
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv to 192.168.1.3:51251
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving
 SEP00141CAA4B4C.cnf.xml to 192.168.1.3:51252
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf
 to 192.168.1.3:51253
 Feb 13 14:33:28 linux-9pg5 atftpd[18825]: Serving SIPDefault.cnf to
 192.168.1.3:51254
 ---///---

 I made my own sip configuration in SIP00141CAA4B4C.cnf where 00141CAA4B4C is 
 the mac address of phone, but i don't know what to write in 
 CTLSEP00141CAA4B4C.tlv,
 
 Create an empty file and it will be happy. At least that has been my
 experience with my 7960.

 Others can probably provide a sample of the remaining files.

 So far I have been unable to go beyond version 7 firmware, as it is
 unhappy with the XML file when trying to move to version 8.

 John Novack

 --
 Dog is my co-pilot

   
On a similar subject, I have been able to get a 7961 to switch to a SIP 
firmware, has anyone had any luck with this?

-- 
Thank you and have any kind of day you want,

Anthony Francis
Rockynet VOIP



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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread David Gibbons
snip
On a similar subject, I have been able to get a 7961 to switch to a SIP
firmware, has anyone had any luck with this?
/snip

Yes, I have several 7961s and 7971s running SIP, same firmware generation as 
the 41s

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Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco IP Phone 7940G.

2009-02-13 Thread Catalin S.
i finally did it... It works excellent. Thank you guys for help.


On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:44 PM, David Gibbons d...@videon-central.com wrote:
 snip
 On a similar subject, I have been able to get a 7961 to switch to a SIP
 firmware, has anyone had any luck with this?
 /snip

 Yes, I have several 7961s and 7971s running SIP, same firmware generation as 
 the 41s

 --Dave

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