09-21-2008 10:00 PM - edited 03-15-2019 01:26 PM
According to the documentation I'm reading in order to change backgrounds on IP phones in Version 6.0 you need to change the list.xml file found in the /Desktops/320x212x16directory. When I SSH to the UCM 6.0 and do a file list no such file or directory exists. Does this mean I have to create one and upload it into the TFTP directory? I found DistinctiveRingList.xml but no list.xml. When I issue a show workingdir to see what the present working directory for TFTP is I see "tftp : <not set, using default path>" When you look in the OS Administration (GUI) you can see Ringlist.xml. Maybe this document is referring to a directory in a Windows version of CallManager?
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09-23-2008 07:26 AM
exactly, using the TFTP GUI on the OS admin page you create the folders and upload the files in there, then restart TFTP. You need to do this on all TFTP servers to which phones are pointing to if you want the backgrounds to be available.
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09-25-2008 06:58 AM
Try with this one.
You only need the following:
URL="TFTP:Desktops/320x212x16/Flower.png"/>
On a notepad and save it as List.xml
09-22-2008 01:28 PM
09-22-2008 03:15 PM
folders and files ALWAYS need to be created, they're not in there by default in any version. please notice 4.x and 6.x instructions are not the same so make sure you follow the right set of instructions, also image size varies between models so also follow the right model guide
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09-22-2008 06:26 PM
Thanks so much for the file. But I'm a bit confused. Your example shows the TFTP:Desktops/320x212x12/ directory - but this doesn't seem to exist on our server. At least I'm not able to view the directory tree to find it. When I issue a show workingdir to see what the present working directory for TFTP is it shows "tftp :
Should I modify your example to show just the
"tftp :" directory?
09-23-2008 06:28 AM
maybe you missed my post:
--->>>>folders and files ALWAYS need to be created, they're not in there by default in any version<<<<------.
please notice 4.x and 6.x instructions are not the same so make sure you follow the right set of instructions, also image size varies between models so also follow the right model guide
HTH
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09-23-2008 07:12 AM
Oh! So I will have to create the TFTP:Desktops/320x212x12 sub-directory via the GUI and then put both the list.xml and image files in there. THanks! As you suggest, I'll verify the documentation is for 6.x.
09-23-2008 07:26 AM
exactly, using the TFTP GUI on the OS admin page you create the folders and upload the files in there, then restart TFTP. You need to do this on all TFTP servers to which phones are pointing to if you want the backgrounds to be available.
HTH
java
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09-23-2008 05:21 PM
Thanks for clarifying this. You're a gentleman and a scholar! (Someday I may have enough CallManager experience to return the favor for someone else on the forum.)
09-24-2008 01:14 PM
Keep in mind that by just uploading the file to Desktops/320x212x12/ will create the folder, you do not need to create it before uploading the file.
HTH
//Jorge
09-25-2008 06:41 AM
Yes. That's what we're observing. I downloaded a PNG image file from the Internet and, using the Windows Paint application resized it to the 320x212 pixel dimensions. Then reduced that by 25% to obtain a thumbnail image. I placed both in the new /Desktops/320x212x16 directory along with the list.xml (which was modified in Word and saved as an xml) then stopped and restarted the TFTP service. When we try going to settings/user preference/backgrounds this new image isn't available. Would you mind looking at the List.xml file to see if there's something missing?
09-25-2008 06:58 AM
Try with this one.
You only need the following:
URL="TFTP:Desktops/320x212x16/Flower.png"/>
On a notepad and save it as List.xml
09-26-2008 09:23 AM
That worked! Thanks again for all your help.
As good as the Cisco documentation is, it sometimes isn't quite adequate. Your clear explanation really helped!!
09-26-2008 09:37 AM
Great !!
If you wish to add more images, just upload it again to the same folder if it is for the same IP Phone model and then create a new List.xml file which will include the new file names.
Also keep in mind (as the Cisco Doc says) that if you perform an upgrade the List.xml file will be replaced by the default one, so keep a copy that way you can upload your file after the upgrade.
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