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bababooey at cox.net bababooey at cox.net
Tue Oct 10 10:10:51 EDT 2006


There is no option for store in memory there:
I only have these:
File Delete - True
Server IP Track - True
TFTP IP Address - 127.0.0.1
Max Serving count - 200
Build CNF Files - Slective
Enable Caching of Constant and Bin files at Startup - True
Enable Caching of Config Files - True

Would one of these do you said?


---- Craig M Staffin <CMStaffin at ra.rockwell.com> wrote: 
> Well these files are actually stored in memory  so one way is actually 
> download them via tftp client. 
> 
> the second is go into the service param. page and go to TFTP server
> under advanced there is an option for store in memory true or false. 
> default is true.  change this to false and you will see these files 
> located in the tftproot directory.
> 
> Craig
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> <bababooey at cox.net> 
> 10/10/2006 08:10 AM
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> To
> Craig M Staffin <CMStaffin at ra.rockwell.com>
> cc
> cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net, cisco-voip at puck.nether.net, Robert 
> Kulagowski <bob at smalltime.com>
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> I have done a complete search on the call manager, 
> there are no sep***.cnf.xml files anywhere?
> Where should I get them from?
> 
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> ---- Craig M Staffin <CMStaffin at ra.rockwell.com> wrote: 
> > You need to copy all of the SEP,,,,,,,cnf.xml files to the tftp server
> > then also copy over all of the files located in the zip file you get 
> from 
> > cisco
> > 
> > then you are good
> > 
> > Craig
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > <bababooey at cox.net> 
> > Sent by: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
> > 10/09/2006 01:24 PM
> > 
> > To
> > Robert Kulagowski <bob at smalltime.com>
> > cc
> > cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
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> > Re: [cisco-voip] List Archives
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> > 
> > Using Solarwinds as the tftp and changing the option 150 to the ip of 
> the 
> > tftp server,  I get the following on the solarwind console:
> > 
> > requesting CTLSEP001569E050154.tlv:File does not exist
> > requesting SEP001569E050154.cnf.xml:File does not exist
> > requesting XmlDefault.cnf.xml:File does not exist
> > 
> > So I don;t see how this works?
> > 
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> > 
> > ---- Robert Kulagowski <bob at smalltime.com> wrote: 
> > > Bob A. Bowie wrote:
> > > > Is there any way to update the firmware on 7960/70 phones at a 
> remote 
> > branch 
> > > > office with a
> > > > low bandwidth connection?  I have attempted the upgrade but the 
> > connection 
> > > > is not enough to
> > > > allow the firmware upgrade to take place.  I am trying to avoid 
> having 
> > to 
> > > > swap out the phones.
> > > 
> > > Just in case people don't know, this list is archived at 
> > > http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/voip/
> > > 
> > > And as far as upgrading phones, I've used both the router as a tftp 
> > > server and I've used SolarWinds TFTP server for Windows.
> > 
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