I think that if the requirement is just a certain phone not having a
particoular ring:
- That particoular phone must have a different TFTP than other phones.On
that dedicated TFTP the Ringlist.xml must have been edited
- Don't think it's acceptable to remove the particoular ring instead
Hi Sam,
Curious to know what you did,could you detail more ?
Correct me if I understood badly :
- Hardcoded HQ-RTR as primary then SUB as secondary as tftp on the phone
- Downloaded the Ringlist.xml and the rings on this router and activated
the tftp server for these files there
-
You got it exactly, right.
If and when the phone needs to boot up, or restart, it checks the HQ-RTR
first. It can't find the SEP File on the router, it goes and tries Server
2, in my case the Subscriber.
And when it tries to find the Ringlist.xml, it finds it first on HQ-RTR and
it accepts it.
Also, you have to reset TFTP service if it is running. It serves the old
file until you do. Be prepared to do this task on the SUB as well. I
wouldn't recommend changing the tftp, because then you have to change your
DHCP option and reset the phones, then change back You could burn some
I don't understand why step 5. Dont you have the phones pointing to that
server already?
If you talk about CME phones, then the ringlist must be uploaded to CME, not
CUCM.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 2:16 AM, Adil Shaikh adil.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
There are two simple questions (easy
Hi Randall,
IF we do not do step 5 then the phone in question will continue to point to
old TFTP server which does not have a modified Ringlist.xml file.
If the question is to delete a particular ringtone from Phone7 at Site Z.
Then you need to direct Phone7 at Site Z to a TFTP server which has
I still don't follow you.
If your DHCP has Publisher as TFTP, then why would you change the RingList
on some other tftp server instead of on Publisher.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Adil Shaikh adil.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Randall,
IF we do not do step 5 then the phone in question will
what if you have the subscriber working as a TFTP as well ?
2011/6/8 Randall Saborio ill2...@gmail.com
I still don't follow you.
If your DHCP has Publisher as TFTP, then why would you change the RingList
on some other tftp server instead of on Publisher.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:18 PM,
srevers for
differnet RingList.xml files, which will have different contents.
From: Randall Saborio ill2...@gmail.com
To: Adil Shaikh adil.sha...@gmail.com
Cc: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2011 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Ringlist.xml and List.xml
I still