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tftp_cfg_dir: This parameter points to the TFTP server directory that stores the specific
configuration file for your phone. This parameter must be set in the common configuration file in
order for the phone to read and process its specific configuration file. The default values of
./ZIP2x2 or ./ZIP2x1 is valid only if your TFTP server contains a directory by that name and if the
specific configuration file resides in that directory.
C.4.1.2 Sample Configuration File
Figure C-4 displays the network settings section from a sample configuration file.
tftp_addr_fixed Specifies source of TFTP IP address. Valid settings are ‘yes’ and
‘no’:
‘yes’ - TFTP server address is fixed to value of tftp_server_addr
‘no’ - TFTP server address is supplied by the DHCP server
If tftp_addr_fixed=’yes’, DHCP cannot be used to configure TFTP
server address.
Default value is ‘no’.
section 8.5.2.8 on
page 107
tftp_cfg_dir TFTP directory location of the specific configuration file.
Parameter value is directory name that is referenced from TFTP
root directory. This parameter must be set in the common
configuration file.
Default value is ./ZIP2x2 or ./ZIP2x1
None. For more
information, see
section 4.2.2 on
page 26
tftp_server_addr IP address of TFTP server. Parameter used only tftp_addr_fixed is
set to ‘yes’, or if use_dhcp is set to ‘no’, or if DHCP does not return
a TFTP server (DHCP option 66). Parameter value is 32 bit IP
address in dotted decimal notation.
Default value is NULL string.
section 8.5.2.9 on
page 108
use_dhcp When enabled, phone uses DHCP to configure network settings:
IP address, subnet mask, domain name, default gateway, DNS
servers, NTP server address, and TFTP server address. Valid
settings are ‘yes’ and ‘no’:
‘yes’ - enables DHCP
‘no’ - disables DHCP
Default value is ‘yes’.
section 8.5.2.1 on
page 105
Parameter Description
Description of
equivalent menu
or button
command
Figure C-3 Network Configuration Parameters (Continued)