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Voll, Scott

2007-01-25, 7:12 pm

What are others using for local FTP servers? I for the most part have
stuck with TFTP for IOS upgrades, etc, but to upgrade CM 5.x you need CD
or FTP. As I don't want to be burning CD's all the time, what are
others using for FTP? Are you running on your local PC or on a Server?
What are others doing?



Scott


Lelio Fulgenzi

2007-01-25, 7:12 pm

We stick with the CallManager TFTP server (dedicated) but are considering migrating to infoblox once they hammer things out with cisco for support. As for IOS, we have a TFTP server running on a linux box or something like that.
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Semi OT: FTP


What are others using for local FTP servers? I for the most part have stuck with TFTP for IOS upgrades, etc, but to upgrade CM 5.x you need CD or FTP. As I don't want to be burning CD's all the time, what are others using for FTP? Are you running on your local PC or on a Server? What are others doing?



Scott



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Erick Bergquist

2007-01-25, 7:12 pm

I use FileZilla for FTP, and a HTTP File Server called HFS which is pretty cool for HTTP transfers. Both are free. IOS has supported ftp and http copy methods for awhile now so I don't really use tftp for routers unless it'sall that is available. For TFTP I use that tftpd32 program these days , before that I was a PumpKIN fan.

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What are others using for local FTP servers? I for the most
part have stuck with TFTP for IOS upgrades, etc, but to upgrade CM 5.x you need
CD or FTP. As I don’t want to be burning CD’s all the time, what
are others using for FTP? Are you running on your local PC or on a Server?
What are others doing?





Scott





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Matt Slaga \(US\)

2007-01-26, 7:11 am

Perhaps it has been fixed in the later versions of 5.0, but during the
early field trials the BARS equivalent on 5.0 could not push to anything
but SFTP (it was capable, just never worked). I found a freeware
version (coreftp.com) that is very simple and worked for backups.Not
sure I would recommend as a enterprise solution.




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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Erick Bergquist
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 6:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Semi OT: FTP


I use FileZilla for FTP, and a HTTP File Server called HFS which is
pretty cool for HTTP transfers. Both are free. IOS has supported ftp
and http copy methods for awhile now so I don't really use tftp for
routers unless it's all that is available. For TFTP I use that tftpd32
program these days , before that I was a PumpKIN fan.


----- Original Message ----
From: "Voll, Scott" <Scott.Voll@wesd.org>
To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 3:58:33 PM
Subject: [cisco-voip] Semi OT: FTP



What are others using for local FTP servers? I for the most part have
stuck with TFTP for IOS upgrades, etc, but to upgrade CM 5.x you need CD
or FTP. As I don't want to be burning CD's all the time, what are
others usingfor FTP? Are you running on your local PC or on a Server?
What are others doing?



Scott

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