<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Well these files are actually stored
in memory so one way is actually download them via tftp client. </font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">the second is go into the service param.
page and go to TFTP server</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">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.</font>
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cisco-voip@puck.nether.net, Robert Kulagowski <bob@smalltime.com></font>
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<br><tt><font size=2>I have done a complete search on the call manager,
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there are no sep***.cnf.xml files anywhere?<br>
Where should I get them from?<br>
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---- Craig M Staffin <CMStaffin@ra.rockwell.com> wrote: <br>
> You need to copy all of the SEP,,,,,,,cnf.xml files to the tftp server<br>
> then also copy over all of the files located in the zip file you get
from <br>
> cisco<br>
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> then you are good<br>
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> Craig<br>
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> <bababooey@cox.net> <br>
> Sent by: cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net<br>
> 10/09/2006 01:24 PM<br>
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> To<br>
> Robert Kulagowski <bob@smalltime.com><br>
> cc<br>
> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net<br>
> Subject<br>
> Re: [cisco-voip] List Archives<br>
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> Using Solarwinds as the tftp and changing the option 150 to the ip
of the <br>
> tftp server, I get the following on the solarwind console:<br>
> <br>
> requesting CTLSEP001569E050154.tlv:File does not exist<br>
> requesting SEP001569E050154.cnf.xml:File does not exist<br>
> requesting XmlDefault.cnf.xml:File does not exist<br>
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> So I don;t see how this works?<br>
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> ---- Robert Kulagowski <bob@smalltime.com> wrote: <br>
> > Bob A. Bowie wrote:<br>
> > > Is there any way to update the firmware on 7960/70 phones
at a remote <br>
> branch <br>
> > > office with a<br>
> > > low bandwidth connection? I have attempted the upgrade
but the <br>
> connection <br>
> > > is not enough to<br>
> > > allow the firmware upgrade to take place. I am trying
to avoid having <br>
> to <br>
> > > swap out the phones.<br>
> > <br>
> > Just in case people don't know, this list is archived at <br>
> > http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/voip/<br>
> > <br>
> > And as far as upgrading phones, I've used both the router as
a tftp <br>
> > server and I've used SolarWinds TFTP server for Windows.<br>
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