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Remote TFTP Server, Manual TFTP Server, TFTP Server - provisioning guide

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Configuring the Network Basic Setup 3 Field Option 66 TFTP Server Option 67 Option 159 Option 160 Description Provides provisioning server address information to hosts that request this option. Server information can be defined in one of three ways: • None: The ATA uses its own TFTP server to source provisioning files, so it returns its own local IP address to the client. • Remote TFTP Server: The ATA was configured by using this method, and received server information through Option 66 on its WAN interface. In response to client requests, it provides the remote TFTP server information. • Manual TFTP Server: Allows the manual configuration of a configuration server address. While this option is typically used to provide either an IP address or a fully qualified hostname, the ATA will also accept and offer a full URL including protocol, path and filename to meet to requirements of specific clients. If applicable, enter the IP address, hostname, or URL of a TFTP server that is used to configure the ATA, using Options 66, 67, 159, and 160. Provides a configuration/bootstrap filename to hosts that request this option. This option is used in conjunction with option 66 to allow a client to form an appropriate TFTP request for the file. Provides a configuration URL to clients that request this option. An option 159 URL defines the protocol and path information by using an IP address for clients that cannot use DNS. For example: https://10.1.1.1:888/configs/bootstrap.cfg Provides a configuration URL to clients that request this option. An option 160 URL defines the protocol and path information by using a fully qualified domain name for clients that can use DNS. For example: https://myconfigs.cisco.com:888/configs/bootstrap.cfg Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide 22

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Configuring the Network
Basic Setup
Cisco SPA100 Series Phone Adapters Administration Guide
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Option 66
Provides provisioning server address information to
hosts that request this option. Server information can be
defined in one of three ways:
None:
The ATA uses its own TFTP server to
source provisioning files, so it returns its own
local IP address to the client.
Remote TFTP Server:
The ATA was configured
by using this method, and received server
information through Option 66 on its WAN
interface. In response to client requests, it
provides the remote TFTP server information.
Manual TFTP Server:
Allows the manual
configuration of a configuration server address.
While this option is typically used to provide
either an IP address or a fully qualified hostname,
the ATA will also accept and offer a full URL
including protocol, path and filename to meet to
requirements of specific clients.
TFTP Server
If applicable, enter the IP address, hostname, or URL of a
TFTP server that is used to configure the ATA, using
Options 66, 67, 159, and 160.
Option 67
Provides a configuration/bootstrap filename to hosts
that request this option. This option is used in
conjunction with option 66 to allow a client to form an
appropriate TFTP request for the file.
Option 159
Provides a configuration URL to clients that request this
option. An option 159 URL defines the protocol and path
information by using an IP address for clients that cannot
use DNS. For example:
Option 160
Provides a configuration URL to clients that request this
option. An option 160 URL defines the protocol and path
information by using a fully qualified domain name for
clients that can use DNS. For example:
Field
Description