Replying to myself. The GS phones use TFTP extensions (RFC 2347) to
provide additional info in their TFTP requests. The server has to be
aware of these extensions, if it wants to serve different files.
Here is a small dump for a request from an HandyTone (key/value) :
grandstream_MODEL
Hans,
Attached is the config file I send to my Grandstream.
Change IP address Phone ID to suite.
Dave
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 09:20:33AM -, David J Carter wrote:
Hans,
Attached is the config file I send to my Grandstream.
Change IP address Phone ID to suite.
That's great. Is it documented somewhere ?
And how do you manage tens or hundreds of phones ? Are they all in the
same
Thanks.
How is the directory structure ?
or do you add all you phone to the one file cfg.txt and have it in the root
of your tftp-dir ?
/HHA
Attached is the config file I send to my Grandstream.
Change IP address Phone ID to suite.
the answers yet.
Dave
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Sent: 19 January 2004 09:52
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] configuration to Grandstream via tftp
Thanks.
How is the directory structure ?
or do
Thank your for the link - now I wil try it :)
/Hans-Henrik Andresen
This is the URL I got the config file from, http://www.plugndial.com/ it's
on a link from the SipPhone URL.
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:51:02AM +0100, Nicolas Bougues wrote:
Attached is the config file I send to my Grandstream.
Change IP address Phone ID to suite.
That's great. Is it documented somewhere ?
And how do you manage tens or hundreds of phones ? Are they all in the
same