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DHCP Scope TFTP and HTTP 1

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PhonesAllDay

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Sep 26, 2013
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Hi, CM 6.3 G450/S8300, Windows 12 TFTP/HTTP Server

4602, 4610, 4621 Phones (Mixed type and could be mixed firmware release including VPN Remote on FW 2.3)

For option 176 Would you ever use TFTPSRVR and HTTPSRVR in the same scope?

For HTTP backup on the 46xx phones, does HTTPSRVR required to be in the Scope or can it just be in the 46xxsettings.txt file?

Thank you!

PhonesAllDay

(AndAllNight)

 
You can have tftp & http in the same scope as the 46xx series phones can use both , as for the HTTPSRVR backup on the 46xx settings file you need to specify this in the BRURI section of the settings file so by simply having the HTTPSRVR named in the 176 scope will not back the phones up.

ACSS (UC/SBCE/SM/SME)

Not that they mean a thing anymore , get a brain dump pass the test crash the system.
 
Thanks montyzummer!

Do you know if it's important to have the HTTPPORT=80 on both the 176 and the 242?
And would this HTTPPORT be listed before HTTPSRVR?

Thanks again,

PhonesAllDay
(AndAllNight)
 
Yon can set the port to whatever i guess , as long as your HTTP server application matches you are good to go , but by leaving as default you are mitigating against conflict with other services , as for the order logically speaking i would tell the application to use the protcol first then tell it what port to use in the string

ACSS (UC/SBCE/SM/SME)

Not that they mean a thing anymore , get a brain dump pass the test crash the system.
 
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