![]() ![]() Its essentially FTP without authentication, you can run IP black lists to offer some protection, but its intended to be run on a trusted network so.yep ***Ĥ. *** if at this point you're not sure what tftp is (google define it like i did.and) you're like me before step. Jumped onto the phone, and in the "Network configuration" menu i set the "TFTP server" to the IP of the machine running TFTP. Note you'll have to add your SIP user/password to the SIP000CCE3523A9.cnf file (i removed mine.duh) and also rename this file to SIP>.cnf or it wont apply to that device as it boots.ģ. ![]() You can download a zip file with my config files in it here. (this is whats in my /srv/tftp/ directory)Ĥ -rw-r-r- 1 root root 65 21:01 dialplan.xmlĤ -rw-r-r- 1 root root 13 21:06 OS79XX.txtĤ -rw-r-r- 1 root root 12 21:07 RINGLIST.DATĤ -rw-r-r- 1 root root 708 21:04 SIP000CCE3523A9.cnf ** this one is important, its the settings for the specific phoneĤ -rw-r-r- 1 root root 884 20:57 SIPDefault.cnfĤ -rw-r-r- 1 root root 455 21:15 place the config files for the Cisco 7940G in /srv/tftp/ on the pc running tftp I'm not sure if this is the only let alone the best way to do this, but this is how i got mine to work with freephoneline.caĢ. So this is a bit of a "how to" (i did get it to work.yay!) and a "help me" (see the bottom for the help me)
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