PIAF Installed Version = 2.0.6.2
Freepbx Version = 2.9.0.9
Running Asterisk = 10.0.0
Asterisk Source Version = 10.0.0
Verified /tftpboot is present and has my spa942.cfg and phone xml files.
After searching for an answer, I've tried everything I've found so far but no luck yet.
First try...
pbx-menu ->install-t*f*t*p
rebooted server
Got the error msg in End Point Config Mgr
Second try...
yum -y install t*f*t*p-server
/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 xinetd on
/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 t*f*t*p on
rebooted server
Got the error msg in End Point Config Mgr
Third try...
To test t*f*t*p services
1. On your PiaF server, use Webmin’s File Manager and create a NEW test file called test.txt and save it in /tftpboot directory. This is the directory that ALL t*f*t*p files must reside.
2. On a PC connected to your network, open up a command line prompt
3. Type the following command to access the t*f*t*p server on the Data VLAN:
c:> t*f*t*p –i <server ip address> GET test.txt
4. The file test.txt should download to your PC to the directory where you ran the t*f*t*p command from.
This test failed from Win7 workstation with Win7 t*f*t*p client installed, timeout occurred, connect request failed
Any advice on what to do from here?
TIA,
Paul
Freepbx Version = 2.9.0.9
Running Asterisk = 10.0.0
Asterisk Source Version = 10.0.0
Verified /tftpboot is present and has my spa942.cfg and phone xml files.
After searching for an answer, I've tried everything I've found so far but no luck yet.
First try...
pbx-menu ->install-t*f*t*p
rebooted server
Got the error msg in End Point Config Mgr
Second try...
yum -y install t*f*t*p-server
/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 xinetd on
/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 t*f*t*p on
rebooted server
Got the error msg in End Point Config Mgr
Third try...
To test t*f*t*p services
1. On your PiaF server, use Webmin’s File Manager and create a NEW test file called test.txt and save it in /tftpboot directory. This is the directory that ALL t*f*t*p files must reside.
2. On a PC connected to your network, open up a command line prompt
3. Type the following command to access the t*f*t*p server on the Data VLAN:
c:> t*f*t*p –i <server ip address> GET test.txt
4. The file test.txt should download to your PC to the directory where you ran the t*f*t*p command from.
This test failed from Win7 workstation with Win7 t*f*t*p client installed, timeout occurred, connect request failed
Any advice on what to do from here?
TIA,
Paul