[cisco-voip] CCM 5: Separate TFTP Server
Matthew Saskin
matt at saskin.net
Sun Feb 24 13:50:56 EST 2008
Really? Never noticed that, cool.
What versions of CM is that an option on?
Jonathan Charles wrote:
> Not really.
>
> You can just install a TFTP server and you would only have to copy
> ringtones, MOH and firmware to it... there is an option on the TFTP
> service of the publisher that tells it where to copy the config files
> to (a windows path statement)... I have never done it and cannot vouch
> for its reliability, but it could be entertaining to try...
>
>
>
> Jonathan
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Matthew Saskin <matt at saskin.net> wrote:
>
>> That separate server also has to have callmanager installed, you just
>> disable the callmanager service on it.
>>
>> With a standalone (non-callmanager) TFTP server, you'd have to manually
>> copy over the phone configuration files *every* time you make a phone
>> change in callmanager.
>>
>> -matt
>>
>>
>>
>> Ramiz Sardar wrote:
>> > Friends,
>> >
>> > I have cisco callmanager 5 cluster of two nodes and tftp service is
>> > running on them so that ip phones can download software and
>> > configuration. Now i want to disable tftp service on CCM and build a
>> > separate server as TFTP server. Someone please guide me how i can copy
>> > all software, configuration, MOH and all other necessary files from
>> > CCM to TFTP Server.
>> >
>> > Waiting........
>> >
>> > Best Regards
>> > Rameez
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