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IP PHONE 9650

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toip2007

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Jun 29, 2007
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Hi all,
It's my first time to use ip phone 9650, i installed a HTTP Server "Apache 2.2" i run it. in the DHCP server i put in the 242, the MC ip address, ip port and the ip http server. But i don't know where I put the setting file???
If any body had make an upgrade to this series please help me.
Thanks
 
The "46xxsettings.txt" file goes in the same place you put the 9600 firmware files in, i.e. for IIS it would be C:\Inetpub\
For Appache it will most likely be:
C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2
(which is the default server root for appache on a windows platform)

Mitch

P.S. One other hint: you can use your S-Series server to also host the files. Copy the to the "/tftpboot" directory, make sure on the firewall settings, ports 81 and 411 are allowed, and on your Option 242 string, use "TLSSRVR=x.x.x.x" instead of "HTTPSRVR=x.x.x.x", also include the line "HTTPSRVR=x.x.x.x" at the begining of you r 46xxsettings.txt file. This works fine, I have done it many times :) This assumes you only have a few hundred IP phones. If you have thousands, you need to use a dedicated server.
 
So i don't have to put my HTTPSRVR in the option 242, but i don't understand what is the TLS SRVR ???
 
If i don't have DHCP server how can i make an upgrade to this series??
 
set the IP address's manually, for each phone. I would NOT suggest this, it's very painfull and error prone.

If you have any Windows Server, you can get it to run DHCP.
I hear even linux servers that run Appache can run DHCP....

BTW, TLS = Transport Layer Security, i.e. HTTPS

If you use an S-Series /tftpboot directory, you will need to substitute the HTTPSRVR= command for TLSSRVR=
(if you want it to work)

Mitch
 
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