Monday, January 24, 2005, 3:38:57 PM, Steve Hanselman wrote:
> From the very early days of Cisco skinny the phones have all requested
> XMLDefault.cnf.xml, you just need to pop it in there (either run a tcpdump
> on the tftp port or run the daemon in logging mode and you'll see).
I did, that is how i foundout about the SEP<MAC>.cnf and
SEPDefaults.cnf
Ethernet II, Src: 00:0a:8a:f9:09:10, Dst: 00:50:8b:75:4b:fb
Destination: 00:50:8b:75:4b:fb (CompaqCo_75:4b:fb)
Source: 00:0a:8a:f9:09:10 (Cisco_f9:09:10)
...
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
Opcode: Read Request (1)
Source File: SEP000A8AF90910.cnf
Type: octet
[Malformed Packet: TFTP]
The xml request is a feature of new firmware, that is my guess.
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