If you are using Windows XP (or Vista for that matter), you may want to 
look at tftpd32.  Its more compact and uses less memory than Solarwinds 
yet provides not only a tftp server but a dhcp and syslog server as well.

In the past, I've use it to upgrade, install, and troubleshoot a variety 
of gear (dslams, routers, softswitches, SIP endpoints, etc.) when a 
dedicated server was not available.

-metik


Jeff Lenk wrote:
> Hi
>
> I run the SolarWinds TFTP server alongside FS on my small installation -
> works nicely!
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> Dave Stevenson wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have just about got FreeSwitch working with a Cisco 7940 Phone. After
>> much reading, I worked out that I needed a TFTP server on the network that
>> would supply the phone with it's SIP personality and config etc. I have
>> been able to get the phone working and realise that the TFTP server needs
>> to be available every time the phone loses power etc. At the moment, I
>> have the TFTP server running on a temporary machine but it would be neater
>> if it ran on the same machine as FreeSwitch. This will be a very small
>> FreeSwitch installation, so, .......
>>
>> Is there any reason why I should not try to run FreeSwitch and the
>> SolarWinds Free TFTP Server on the same Windows XP Machine ? I don't think
>> the server should put much load on the machine but wondered if there were
>> any other reasons why this is a bad idea ?
>>
>> In addition, while I have the phone working - I get a status message on
>> boot ... "W310 2 Errors(s) Parsing SIPDefault.cnf
>>
>> Can anyone tell me how to locate the errors in this file please ? (I have
>> posted it to the Pastebin)
>>
>> Regards
>> Dave
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