Generic Setup; Avaya Tftp (Suite Pro) - Avaya 4600 Series Administrator's Manual

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Generic Setup

The following phases are involved in setting up a TFTP server.
Install the TFTP server software. The section below describes how to install and configure
Avaya's TFTP application.
Configure the file path parameter to the directory where the files are to be stored. This is the
file path in line
the ability to upload to the server. Note that this option may be not available to all TFTP
servers.
In addition, you may wish to enable the transfer size option (tsize) if your TFTP server
supports it. This will allow the IP telephone to display the progress of the transfer by displaying
the total number of data blocks.
Download the upgrade script file and application file from the Avaya website (http://avaya.com/
support) to the directory as specified by the file path.

Avaya TFTP (Suite Pro)

Configuration
Use the following procedure to configure the Avaya TFTP server:
1. Run the TFTP Suite Pro server by selecting
Start->Programs->Avaya TFTP Server >TFTPServer32.
The TFTP server is started.
WARNING:
You must re-start Avaya TFTP manually every time you reboot your TFTP server
machine.
2. Select System->Setup.
3. Enter the following values:
On the Outbound tab page: 1.
The Outbound path should be the TFTP file path as recorded in
Information Before Installation - Per DHCP
The Enable Path options should be checked.
Under the Options tab page: turn on the No Incoming option.
Under the Client Limits tab page: Set the Maximum Simultaneous Clients to infinite by
dragging the slide bar all the way to the right.
4. Place the 46xxupgrade.scr file in the file path directory. (The filename 46xxupgrade.scr is an
example, not the filename you will use. See
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of
Table
4-2. For increased security, it is also recommended that you disable
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Server.
Contents of the Upgrade Script
Server Administration
Table
4-2,
Required Network
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TFTP
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