![]() ![]() I'm assuming that inital DHCP IP address it pulled wasn't correct for the different vlans, since no VLANs was assigned on initial boot. ![]() ![]() One thing funny I did notice, that after the phones pulled the correct configuration and assigned the correct VLANs to each port, I would have to manually reboot (uplug/replug)the phone before it would pass traffic. If I statically define the TFTP server (10.1.10.1) in the configuration of each phone, it pulls the correct configuration. I need the central configuration mainly to define the VLANs of the PC Port (Vlan 2) and the Phone Port (Vlan 3). I'm running a Windows 2003 DHCP server on my network. Preferably from another computer call your TFTP server IP: (or if not possible, in same server call IP 0.0.0.0): bash tftp 192.168.0.66 tftp > get tprecovery.bin Received 8152633 bytes in 0.8 seconds tftp > quit. However, I've defined the Hostname (Option 66) and IP Address (Option 150) in my DHCP server in an attempt to avoid having to manually configure each phone. Configure your network interface for the proper server address for your device. If I statically define the IP address for the TFTP server in each phone, everything works and the phone pulls a configuration from the TFTP server, so I knows it works. My endpoints (86) don't seem to retrieve the TFTP server from my DHCP server. ![]()
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