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junoooni

OXE as TFTP Server

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Hi

i have OXE 12.1 on CPU-8 and a lot of Cetis SIP Phones... Can we configure OXE as TFTP server to provide configuration files to Cetis Phones? if yes, wehere can we upload these configuration files?
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Re: OXE as TFTP Server

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I think 8770 is more suitable for this.
But it's also worth trying on OXE. As long as I remember the main problem of OXE's tftp server is a length of file names.
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Re: OXE as TFTP Server

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I do not have 8770 licenses... To which folder we upload configuration files on OXE?
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Re: OXE as TFTP Server

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junoooni wrote: 24 Sep 2019 17:27 I do not have 8770 licenses... To which folder we upload configuration files on OXE?
You configure it in DHCP server\Classes
Check on your OXE. For example

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   Node Number (reserved) : 1                                                
       DHCP Configuration : 1                                                
                     Name : CSE                                              
                                                                             
                Vendor ID : alcatel.cse.0                                    
      TFTP Server address : -----------------------------------------------  
  Default lease time (mn) : 30                                               
      Max lease time (mn) : 30                                               
       Configuration file : /bootp/linux/linux.ram                           
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