Avaya 4600 IP Phone User Manual


 
TFTP (H.323 Only)
Issue 4 August 2006 75
TFTP Generic Setup
The following phases are involved in setting up a TFTP server.
Install the TFTP server software.
Configure the file path parameter to the directory where the files are to be stored. This is
the file path in Table 3:
Required Network Information Before Installation - Per DHCP
Server on page 60. For increased security, we also recommend that you disable the ability
to upload to the server. Note that this option might not be available to all TFTP servers.
Download the upgrade script file and application file from the Avaya Web site
(http://www.avaya.com/support
) to the directory as specified by the file path.
Table 10, Table 11, and Table 12 list the parameters you can administer when manually
creating the TFTP script file. Manual administration is discussed in 4600 Series IP
Telephone Scripts and Application Files.
Note:
Note: Many LINUX servers distinguish between uppercase and lowercase names.
Ensure that you accurately specify the 46xxsettings filename, and the names and
values of the data therein.
TFTP Server on S8300 Media Server
The S8300 Media Server provides all the TFTP support required for the 4600 Series IP
Telephones. In addition, the media server has an easy to use, PC-based interface for creating
script files. Thus, you do not need to manually create the text files discussed in 4600 Series IP
Telephone Scripts and Application Files. The media server creates the files for you. For more
information about the media server, see Downloading Avaya 46xx IP Telephone Software Using
Avaya Media Servers, mentioned in Related Documents
.
Avaya File Server Application
The Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application provides a Windows or Linux TFTP or HTTP
Server you can install on your own server. For more information, see Avaya IP Telephone File
Server Application Reference Guide (Document # 16-601433), mentioned in Related
Documents and available from the Avaya support Web site.