[Freeswitch-users] TFTP Server & Cisco 7540
Metik
freeswitch-users-list at metik.com
Fri Nov 20 08:04:24 PST 2009
Although I'm not familiar with Snow Leopard's DHCP server
implementation, I would assume that to expose that functionality--it is
a matter of tweaking what is under the hood. If that is not the
case--you could just build and/or install ISC's DHCP server.
As far as tftpd32, I have used it in the past and it does support it.
It is not by any means feature rich but should suffice given his needs.
The other alternative is to install Cygwin-based build of the ISC DHCP
server.
-metik
Karl J. Vesterling wrote:
> You'd think so wouldn't you...
>
> Even the DHCP Server with Snow Leopard Server lacks this basic functionality.
> If someone knows how to enable it, please post destructions on how-to here...
>
> Best Regards,
> Karl J. Vesterling
> kjv at ken-ton.com
> 202-461-3231 x0
>
> On Nov 19, 2009, at 6:23 PM, Metik wrote:
>
>
>> He should be able to just use "Additional Option" to add option 150 (and
>> the associated IP address to which the TFTP server is bound).
>>
>> Brian West wrote:
>>
>>> Some Cisco phones need DHCP option 150.
>>>
>>> /b
>>>
>>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 10:46 AM, Dave Stevenson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Metik,
>>>>
>>>> thanks a lot for the tip, I will certainly look at it, particularly
>>>> if it
>>>> does DHCP too.
>>>>
>>>> At the moment, I use my ADSL Router to provide DHCP to the network
>>>> but I've
>>>> just discovered that you can't configure options in its DHCP server
>>>> to point
>>>> to the TFTP server for the phone. At the moment, I have to have the
>>>> phone
>>>> set to a static IP address to be able to configure the TFTP server
>>>> address
>>>> which is not as flexible as using DHCP. I had thought about changing
>>>> over to
>>>> use Windows Server DHCP services but it sounds like ttpd32 would do
>>>> the
>>>> trick.
>>>>
>>>> I just need to decide whether I want all of my machines to rely on
>>>> getting
>>>> their IP address from another PC - it feels like having DHCP in the
>>>> router
>>>> is more robust.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>>
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