Has anyone been able to get this command to work with Server Edition?
Using TFTP, a list can be obtained from the IP Office system of all the registered RAS users which includes H323 IP
phones. For example:
Extn2602,2602,192.168.42.2,1720
ains600,2600,192.168.42.10,1026
Extn2601,2601,192.168.42.4,1720
New,2702,192.168.42.200,1720
1. In Windows, select Start | Run and enter cmd for the Windows command line interpreter.
2. If necessary, use cd commands to select the directory into which you want the list placed as the current directory.
3.Enter tftp -i xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx get nasystem/h323_ras_list yyyyyyyy.txt where: · xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the IP Office unit. · yyyyyyy.txt is the name of a text file that does not already exist in that directory.
4.The TFTP command will confirm when the file has been successfully transferred.
5.To close the command line interpreter window, type exit. 6.Open the text file using Wordpad or a similar tool.
Thank you,
Using TFTP, a list can be obtained from the IP Office system of all the registered RAS users which includes H323 IP
phones. For example:
Extn2602,2602,192.168.42.2,1720
ains600,2600,192.168.42.10,1026
Extn2601,2601,192.168.42.4,1720
New,2702,192.168.42.200,1720
1. In Windows, select Start | Run and enter cmd for the Windows command line interpreter.
2. If necessary, use cd commands to select the directory into which you want the list placed as the current directory.
3.Enter tftp -i xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx get nasystem/h323_ras_list yyyyyyyy.txt where: · xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the IP Office unit. · yyyyyyy.txt is the name of a text file that does not already exist in that directory.
4.The TFTP command will confirm when the file has been successfully transferred.
5.To close the command line interpreter window, type exit. 6.Open the text file using Wordpad or a similar tool.
Thank you,