| Paul Choi 2008-01-02, 7:11 pm |
| I'm not sure you'd need Cisco's TFTP server for that.
I am guessing that those XML configuration files are
dynamically generated by the CallManager service and
could hence be stored on a *nix server easily. I could
be mistaken.
--- Bill Simon <bills@psu.edu> wrote:
> We use Nominum's DCS product ($) on Solaris to serve
> DHCP to our voip
> devices as well as many other LANs on campus.
> Previously we used ISC
> dhcpd (free) and it worked fine, also.
>
> For TFTP services we just set up a CallManager
> server and turn on the
> TFTP service only. Wouldn't you need to use the
> cisco TFTP server in
> order to get the dynamically-generated phone configs
> by TFTP?
>
> Paul Choi wrote:
> for
> have
> there
>
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