On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 10:09:48 -0500, Kanuri, Seshu (Company IT) wrote: > > >/Snip/ >For those of you who may be interest.... > >IAX2 loads are now available for the standard builds... > >http://www.aredfox.com/edownloadsiax2.htm > >Just a word of caution... > >Remember to change the ports over to 4569 from whatever. > >And don't forget to grab the palmtool from > >http://www.aredfox.com/download/tools/PalmTool.zip > >My own testing of IAX2 with both a phone and an ATA is that IAX2 is >working very well :-) > >Gary > >/Snip/ > >Gary, > >On the Centrality site there are several Zip files to download. >What are these different versions represent? >What does the Suffix F and B and T represent? > >PA168X Products IAX2 Program Download > >File Name Content Format Size Update >PA168F.zip PA168F VER 1.40 BIN 152K 2004/12/20 >PA168FB.zip PA168FB VER 1.40 BIN 150K 2004/12/20 >PA168FS.zip PA168FS VER 1.40 BIN 150K 2004/12/20 >PA168T.zip PA168T VER 1.40 BIN 150K 2004/12/20 >IP8008.zip IP8008 VER 1.40 BIN 150K 2004/12/20 >PingHe.zip WuChuan VER1.40 BIN 150K 2004/12/20 >5111PHONE.zip WuChuan VER1.40 BIN 386K 2004/12/20 >PA168P.zip PA168P VER1.40 BIN 386K 2004/12/20 >PA168Q.zip PA168Q VER1.40 BIN 386K 2004/12/20 >PA168S.zip PA168S VER1.40 BIN 386K 2004/12/20 > >Seshu Kanuri
The different versions are for the different versions of PA1688 phones/ata's. In my Case, the ip PHONE is identified by its label... Type HOP-1002 Rev 004 << the rev is important) Hirakawa Electronics Co Ltd Their home page is www.5111soft.com As its a Rev 004 its actually a PingHE load. if it was a Rev 008 its a 5111Phone load. I use their ATA unit as well its an AG-168 Looking at their home page (which in typical chinese fashion is in Chinglish, but note the download names... The AG-168 uses a PA168Q load. You must research your hardware !! Just a tip for those playing with their phones ata/'s for the first time... You have a good chance of screwingup your loading, particularly with a wrong version.. I personally recommend playing with phones over ata's at first.... recovery technique ... remember what the factory default base addess is, in majority of cases its 192.168.1.100 but depending upon manufacturer & model it might be different. Hold the * key down whilst turning on phone, You must do this twice (turn on's in succession). Presto, you are back at default. Have fun, Gary . _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
