of your tftp server as well.
Dave
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Hi Duncan
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> Hi Salvatore
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> Have you checked the tftp logs in any event? Its important to check the
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>> Hi Salvatore
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>> Do you have a TFTP server that serves the phone configuration files
ed.
Thanks.
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>> Hi Salvatore
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>> You need to look at the logs of the tf
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> You need to look at the logs of the tftp server, not the phone.
> Hopefully you can see the
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>> Hi Salvatore,
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> Hi Salvatore,
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> I'm talking about the tftp logs on the tftp server:
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> I cann't view phone log fil
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I cann't view phone log files because, after reboot, the phone is stopped on
this screen ( 'upgrading' with MAC address) !
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> When the 'upgrading' process fails, it means that one or more of the
> required files is missing from the TFTP root folder. Check the logs to see
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Hi,
I have try again with your method but after that the phone reboot I have on
the screen phone displayed 'upgradin
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> Please send the TFTP log after using the regular factory reset method I
> described.
>
> Thanks
> Dave
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7906g & SIP
Hi Dave,
I have tried restore to factory default value (as you have recommended to
me) but without success, however also with only files:
SEP.conf file
contents of the cop file
..but the result isn't changed !
Thanks in advance.
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> Sasa,
>
> Sometimes I have to do a hard reset of the phone in
P or
> callmanager.
>
> Dave
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> Gofferje
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> Dave
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Sasa schrieb:
>> I need other files other than those obtained with
>> cmterm-7911_
Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7906g & SIP
> Sasa schrieb:
>>> I need other files other than those obtained with
>>> cmterm-7911_7906-sip.8-0-4sr1.cop ??
>
> cmterm is the callmanager software. You need to get the non-callmanage
Sasa schrieb:
>> I need other files other than those obtained with
>> cmterm-7911_7906-sip.8-0-4sr1.cop ??
cmterm is the callmanager software. You need to get the non-callmanager
SIP-software. Contact your local Cisco representative to buy a license
for that.
Terve,
Stefan
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Cisco 7906g & SIP
> Hi, in tftp server I have the followings files:
>
> apps11.1-1-3-15.sbn
> cnu11.3-1-3-15.sbn
> copstart.sh
> cvm11sip.8-0-3-16.sbn
> dsp11.1-1-3-15.sbn
> jar11sip.8-0-3-16.sb
.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 1:04 PM
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> Are you sure you have se
Are you sure you have set the 7960 to SIP?
By default they use SCCP, so you need to go through the process of
changing them over, which ideally would just be done with the edits you
have already in the load files but generally means going back to an
early version of the SIP code then working up
Hi, I have a problem with Cisco 7906G and SIP protocol use with Asterisk
1.2.26.
I have uploaded in my tftp server the firmware
'cmterm-7911_7906-sip.8-0-4SR1' that use 'SIP11.8-0-4SR1S.loads' and in
SEPmacaddress.cnf.xml I have:
SIP11.8-0-4SR1S
..but in tftp log server I have:
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