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Configuration Server Settings

The configuration server stores the firmware images, configuration files, and software when

performing software upgrades to the IP phone. An administrator can configure the following

parameters for the configuration server:

Parameter In

IP Phone UI

Parameter in

Aastra Web UI

Parameters in

Configuration Files

Description

Download Protocol Settings
Download Protocol Download Protocol

download protocol

Protocol to use for downloading new versions of
software to the IP phone. Valid values are:
TFTP
FTP
HTTP
HTTPS

Note: For DHCP to automatically populate the
IP address or domain name for the download
servers, your DHCP server must support Option
66. The IP phones also support Option 60 and
43.
For more information, see Chapter 4, the
section,

“DHCP”

on

page 4-3.

For more information about download protocols
on the IP Phone, see Chapter 4,

“Configuration

Server Protocol”

on

page 4-104

.

Primary TFTP

TFTP Server

tftp server

The TFTP server’s IP address or qualified
domain name. If DHCP is enabled and the
DHCP server provides the information, this field
is automatically populated. Use this parameter
to change the IP address or domain name of the
TFTP server. This will become effective after
this configuration file has been downloaded into
the phone.

For more information, see Chapter 4,

“Configuration Server Protocol”

on

page 4-104

.

Primary TFTP Path TFTP Path

tftp path

Specifies the path name for which the

configuration files reside on the TFTP server for

downloading to the IP Phone.

If the IP phone’s configuration and firmware files
are located in a sub-directory beneath the
server’s root directory, the relative path to that
sub-directory should be entered in this field.

Note: Enter the path name in the form
folderX\folderX\folderX

. For example,

ipphone\6757i\configfiles.

For more information, see Chapter 4,

“Configuration Server Protocol”

on

page 4-104

.