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Chapter 5: Installation
Onboard TFTP Server
Inter-Tel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 2.4, May 2008
Page 5-147
Onboard TFTP Server
In an Inter-Tel CS-5600 configuration, the TFTP server resides in the Base Server. The onboard
TFTP server is not intended for uses other than TFTP endpoint firmware downloads.
The TFTP server:
•
is not used to upgrade any other Inter-Tel 5000 software.
•
does not support Mitel endpoint models 5212/5224 at remote locations/teleworker.
•
supports local and remote downloads. Port 69 must be open on the corporate firewall for
endpoints at remote locations.
•
might have issues with some SOHO routers because some of these routers do not provide
using custom DHCP options.
•
uses ports 69 and 20001 for all transfers to save on socket resources. The server
responds on the same port, 69 or 20001, to which the client request is sent. Port 69 must
be open on the corporate firewall for endpoints at remote locations (Mitel models 5212/
5224 are not supported for teleworker/remote location use). If left at 0, the system will try
port 20001 followed by port 69.
See
Table 5-21
for information on TFTP, DHCP and other information relevant to Mitel and Inter-
Tel IP endpoints.
IP Endpoints Supported on the Onboard TFTP Server
The following Mitel and Inter-Tel IP endpoints are supported for downloading firmware from the
onboard TFTP server:
•
Mitel Models 5212, 5224, 5330, 5340 (subsequent updates can be initiated through the
Admin Web Session pages)
•
Inter-Tel Models 8600, 8620, 8622, 8662 (optionally, existing endpoints can be updated
through Admin Web Session pages)
For all other Inter-Tel 5000 supported endpoints, firmware downloads are performed as before
v2.4 or as discussed in this document (beginning on
page 5-148
). Refer to the main installation
manual for information to download firmware beyond what is covered in this document.
Table 5-21.
IP Endpoint Overview — Mitel and Inter-Tel
Setting
Mitel IP Endpoints
Inter-Tel IP Endpoints
IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Default
Gateway
DHCP option 43 with the
following character string:
id:ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp
=
<inter-tel 5000 base server
IP address>
;call_srv=
<inter-
tel 5000 base server IP
address>
;vlan-
1;l2p=6;dscp=46
DHCP or through endpoint
keypad
DHCP or through endpoint
keypad
TFTP server IP
address
DHCP option 128 or through
endpoint keypad
DHCP option 66 or through
endpoint keypad. Option 67
must be left blank or “/”
Call control address
DHCP option 129 or through
endpoint keypad
Through UDP discovery
a
,
.cfg file, or through endpoint
keypad
a. Because UDP discovery relies on a broadcast, it works only within a Local Area Network (LAN).
VLAN ID (optional)
DHCP option 132 or through
endpoint keypad
Through endpoint Web page
or .cfg file
LAN priority
DHCP option 133
n/a
DHCP validation
(required for
DHCP)
Must equal: MITEL IP
PHONE
If using option 132, you
must use option 133.
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