Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2004-01-14 Thread James Sizemore
I'm interested.

TeleSIP wrote:

I'll try to hack a NAT friendly tftp server on monday.
   

Are you still looking for it?  I found one if you need it.  Let me know and
I will post the info.
Andres.

 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2004-01-13 Thread TeleSIP


 I'll try to hack a NAT friendly tftp server on monday.
Are you still looking for it?  I found one if you need it.  Let me know and
I will post the info.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-06 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 04:40:42PM +, Michael T Farnworth wrote:
 On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Nicolas Bougues wrote:
 
  On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
  (as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
  port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.
  
  [ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].
 
 I am slightly puzzled why the 1.0.4.17 firmware isn't the version that 
 Grandstream offers through their tftp if it is the latest version.  I just 
 noticed that my new Grandstream phones have 1.0.4.17 whilst the older ones 
 have 1.0.3.81.
 
 Can anybody shed any light on the reason?
 

I've been told by TelAppliant it would soon appear on their website /
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-06 Thread David J Carter
Hi Nicolas,

Thanks for the file.

I would appear to have some of the file missing that the BT-100 is looking
for.

Ala,cfg.txt
sipp.bin
ring.bin

After the tftp update the program is still showing 1.0.3.81.

Any thoughts.

Regards

Dave

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On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 04:40:42PM +, Michael T Farnworth wrote:
 On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Nicolas Bougues wrote:

  On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
  (as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
  port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.
 
  [ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].

 I am slightly puzzled why the 1.0.4.17 firmware isn't the version that
 Grandstream offers through their tftp if it is the latest version.  I just
 noticed that my new Grandstream phones have 1.0.4.17 whilst the older ones
 have 1.0.3.81.

 Can anybody shed any light on the reason?


I've been told by TelAppliant it would soon appear on their website /
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-06 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 04:35:55PM -, David J Carter wrote:
 Hi Nicolas,
 
 Thanks for the file.
 
 I would appear to have some of the file missing that the BT-100 is looking
 for.
 
 Ala,  cfg.txt
   sipp.bin
   ring.bin
 
 After the tftp update the program is still showing 1.0.3.81.
 
 Any thoughts.
 
 

The problem is, as I stated in an earlier email, that the TFTP client
in the GS phone is somewhat odd, and will only accept files from NAT
enabled TFTP server. As far as I can see, the TFTP server shall send
the data from its port 69, which is not what the normal ones do. I'm
not sure whether this is RFC compliant.

So yes, I have the 1.0.4.17 FW files, but I have no way to have the
phone download them !

I'll try to hack a NAT friendly tftp server on monday.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-06 Thread TeleSIP
Thats odd.  We have the firmware on our Linux RH7.3 tftp server.  The GS
phones can download it just fine on the LAN.

We would like that NAT-Friendly tftp though:)

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 On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 04:35:55PM -, David J Carter wrote:
  Hi Nicolas,
 
  Thanks for the file.
 
  I would appear to have some of the file missing that the BT-100 is
looking
  for.
 
  Ala, cfg.txt
  sipp.bin
  ring.bin
 
  After the tftp update the program is still showing 1.0.3.81.
 
  Any thoughts.
 
 

 The problem is, as I stated in an earlier email, that the TFTP client
 in the GS phone is somewhat odd, and will only accept files from NAT
 enabled TFTP server. As far as I can see, the TFTP server shall send
 the data from its port 69, which is not what the normal ones do. I'm
 not sure whether this is RFC compliant.

 So yes, I have the 1.0.4.17 FW files, but I have no way to have the
 phone download them !

 I'll try to hack a NAT friendly tftp server on monday.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-06 Thread mattf
I've used the tftp-hpa 0.34 with this as the startup and it has worked fine
in the past with GS 101 and 102s:

/usr/local/sbin/in.tftpd --daemon --port=69 --verbose=6 --user unpriv.unpriv
/usr/local/tftp

MATT---

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General Observations


Thats odd.  We have the firmware on our Linux RH7.3 tftp server.  The GS
phones can download it just fine on the LAN.

We would like that NAT-Friendly tftp though:)

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 On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 04:35:55PM -, David J Carter wrote:
  Hi Nicolas,
 
  Thanks for the file.
 
  I would appear to have some of the file missing that the BT-100 is
looking
  for.
 
  Ala, cfg.txt
  sipp.bin
  ring.bin
 
  After the tftp update the program is still showing 1.0.3.81.
 
  Any thoughts.
 
 

 The problem is, as I stated in an earlier email, that the TFTP client
 in the GS phone is somewhat odd, and will only accept files from NAT
 enabled TFTP server. As far as I can see, the TFTP server shall send
 the data from its port 69, which is not what the normal ones do. I'm
 not sure whether this is RFC compliant.

 So yes, I have the 1.0.4.17 FW files, but I have no way to have the
 phone download them !

 I'll try to hack a NAT friendly tftp server on monday.

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[Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-05 Thread Glenn Dalgliesh




Symptom: Phone after about 15mins 
will stop functioning 
Problem: DHCP lease renewed but default route 
dropped
Fix: Assign a static ip and problem 
is resolved. Upgrade to new firmware once it is 
released

It turn's out thatthese phones have a few 
issue in 1.0.3.81 firmware. Thephone may stop 
transmitting packets if configuredwith DHCP, if DHCP is being provided by 
certain devices.Netopia routers have been confirmed in this category. It 
turns out that there is some differences btw the implementation of DHCP btw 
different vendor and this is causing the phone to loose it default route and 
stop transmitting packets approx 15mins after the phone receives it's lease 
after reboot. GrandStream says this will be fixed in the next 
release.

Other Grandstream 
observations:

In many situations I have found added 
the following to * sip.confwill correct many problem btw Budgetone's and 
other phones registered with *.

[general]
disallow=adpcmdisallow=gsmdtmfmode=inband

Stun and Budgetone: I have observed 
odd behavior with the phone and various STUN server's.Leaving the phone 
behinda given router and pointing the phone's stun server at 
variousversions of STUNd reporting different results to the phone. I 
am not sure if this isa budgetone or stun server problem. but I do know 
that it causes problems it certain environments.





Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-05 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:42:02AM -0500, Glenn Dalgliesh wrote:
 Symptom: Phone after about 15mins will stop functioning 
 Problem: DHCP lease renewed but default route dropped
 Fix: Assign a static ip and problem is resolved. Upgrade to new firmware once it is 
 released
 
 It turn's out that these phones have a few issue in 1.0.3.81
 firmware. The phone may stop transmitting packets if configured with
 DHCP, if DHCP is being provided by certain devices. Netopia routers
 have been confirmed in this category. It turns out that there is
 some differences btw the implementation of DHCP btw different vendor
 and this is causing the phone to loose it default route and stop
 transmitting packets approx 15mins after the phone receives it's
 lease after reboot. GrandStream says this will be fixed in the next
 release. 
 

Interesting. We have 6 GS phones, one is 1.0.3.81 and has this
behaviour, the others, 1.0.4.17 are ok. The DHCP server is Linux
dhcpd.

In a remote office, they have an Allied Telesyn router providing DHCP,
and all the phones, no matter the version, work well.

On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
(as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.

[ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-05 Thread TeleSIP
I am also looking for a NAT-Friendly tftp server too.  Let me know if you
find one please.

Thanks,
Andres

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Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone  DHCP  General
Observations


 On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:42:02AM -0500, Glenn Dalgliesh wrote:
  Symptom: Phone after about 15mins will stop functioning
  Problem: DHCP lease renewed but default route dropped
  Fix: Assign a static ip and problem is resolved. Upgrade to new firmware
once it is released
 
  It turn's out that these phones have a few issue in 1.0.3.81
  firmware. The phone may stop transmitting packets if configured with
  DHCP, if DHCP is being provided by certain devices. Netopia routers
  have been confirmed in this category. It turns out that there is
  some differences btw the implementation of DHCP btw different vendor
  and this is causing the phone to loose it default route and stop
  transmitting packets approx 15mins after the phone receives it's
  lease after reboot. GrandStream says this will be fixed in the next
  release.
 

 Interesting. We have 6 GS phones, one is 1.0.3.81 and has this
 behaviour, the others, 1.0.4.17 are ok. The DHCP server is Linux
 dhcpd.

 In a remote office, they have an Allied Telesyn router providing DHCP,
 and all the phones, no matter the version, work well.

 On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
 (as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
 port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.

 [ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-05 Thread Michael T Farnworth
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Nicolas Bougues wrote:

 On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
 (as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
 port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.
 
 [ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].

I am slightly puzzled why the 1.0.4.17 firmware isn't the version that 
Grandstream offers through their tftp if it is the latest version.  I just 
noticed that my new Grandstream phones have 1.0.4.17 whilst the older ones 
have 1.0.3.81.

Can anybody shed any light on the reason?

Thanks,
Michael

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-05 Thread Bartosz Jozwiak
I would love to try it out too!


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Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 1:38 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone  DHCP  General
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 Nicolas Bougues wrote:
  On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:42:02AM -0500, Glenn Dalgliesh wrote:
  Symptom: Phone after about 15mins will stop functioning
  Problem: DHCP lease renewed but default route dropped
  Fix: Assign a static ip and problem is resolved. Upgrade to new
  firmware once it is released
 
  It turn's out that these phones have a few issue in 1.0.3.81
  firmware.
  The phone may stop transmitting packets if configured with DHCP, if
  DHCP is being provided by certain devices. Netopia routers have been
  confirmed in this category. It turns out that there is some
  differences btw the implementation of DHCP btw different vendor and
  this is causing the phone to loose it default route and stop
  transmitting packets approx 15mins after the phone receives it's
  lease
  after reboot. GrandStream says this will be fixed in the next
  release.
 
 
  Interesting. We have 6 GS phones, one is 1.0.3.81 and has this
  behaviour, the others, 1.0.4.17 are ok. The DHCP server is Linux
  dhcpd.
 
  In a remote office, they have an Allied Telesyn router providing
  DHCP, and all the phones, no matter the version, work well.
 
  On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
  (as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
  port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.
 
  [ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].

 Hi,
 I would be interested in having 1.0.4.17 firmware. :)
 Thanks

 SJ

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-05 Thread Glenn Dalgliesh
FYI you can't get back to the old firmware in some cases apparently.

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 I would love to try it out too!


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 Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 1:38 PM
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  Nicolas Bougues wrote:
   On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:42:02AM -0500, Glenn Dalgliesh wrote:
   Symptom: Phone after about 15mins will stop functioning
   Problem: DHCP lease renewed but default route dropped
   Fix: Assign a static ip and problem is resolved. Upgrade to new
   firmware once it is released
  
   It turn's out that these phones have a few issue in 1.0.3.81
   firmware.
   The phone may stop transmitting packets if configured with DHCP, if
   DHCP is being provided by certain devices. Netopia routers have been
   confirmed in this category. It turns out that there is some
   differences btw the implementation of DHCP btw different vendor and
   this is causing the phone to loose it default route and stop
   transmitting packets approx 15mins after the phone receives it's
   lease
   after reboot. GrandStream says this will be fixed in the next
   release.
  
  
   Interesting. We have 6 GS phones, one is 1.0.3.81 and has this
   behaviour, the others, 1.0.4.17 are ok. The DHCP server is Linux
   dhcpd.
  
   In a remote office, they have an Allied Telesyn router providing
   DHCP, and all the phones, no matter the version, work well.
  
   On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
   (as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
   port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.
  
   [ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].
 
  Hi,
  I would be interested in having 1.0.4.17 firmware. :)
  Thanks
 
  SJ
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-05 Thread David J Carter
Hi

I wouldn't mind the 1.0.4.17 firmware.

Dave
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FYI you can't get back to the old firmware in some cases apparently.

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 I would love to try it out too!


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 Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 1:38 PM
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 Observations


  Nicolas Bougues wrote:
   On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:42:02AM -0500, Glenn Dalgliesh wrote:
   Symptom: Phone after about 15mins will stop functioning
   Problem: DHCP lease renewed but default route dropped
   Fix: Assign a static ip and problem is resolved. Upgrade to new
   firmware once it is released
  
   It turn's out that these phones have a few issue in 1.0.3.81
   firmware.
   The phone may stop transmitting packets if configured with DHCP, if
   DHCP is being provided by certain devices. Netopia routers have been
   confirmed in this category. It turns out that there is some
   differences btw the implementation of DHCP btw different vendor and
   this is causing the phone to loose it default route and stop
   transmitting packets approx 15mins after the phone receives it's
   lease
   after reboot. GrandStream says this will be fixed in the next
   release.
  
  
   Interesting. We have 6 GS phones, one is 1.0.3.81 and has this
   behaviour, the others, 1.0.4.17 are ok. The DHCP server is Linux
   dhcpd.
  
   In a remote office, they have an Allied Telesyn router providing
   DHCP, and all the phones, no matter the version, work well.
  
   On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
   (as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
   port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.
  
   [ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].
 
  Hi,
  I would be interested in having 1.0.4.17 firmware. :)
  Thanks
 
  SJ
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GrandStream Budgetone Phone DHCP General Observations

2003-12-05 Thread Uriel Carrasquilla
Nicolas:
yes, please send me the firmware.
Regards,
Uriel

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General Observations


On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 10:42:02AM -0500, Glenn Dalgliesh wrote:
 Symptom: Phone after about 15mins will stop functioning
 Problem: DHCP lease renewed but default route dropped
 Fix: Assign a static ip and problem is resolved. Upgrade to new firmware
once it is released

 It turn's out that these phones have a few issue in 1.0.3.81
 firmware. The phone may stop transmitting packets if configured with
 DHCP, if DHCP is being provided by certain devices. Netopia routers
 have been confirmed in this category. It turns out that there is
 some differences btw the implementation of DHCP btw different vendor
 and this is causing the phone to loose it default route and stop
 transmitting packets approx 15mins after the phone receives it's
 lease after reboot. GrandStream says this will be fixed in the next
 release.


Interesting. We have 6 GS phones, one is 1.0.3.81 and has this
behaviour, the others, 1.0.4.17 are ok. The DHCP server is Linux
dhcpd.

In a remote office, they have an Allied Telesyn router providing DHCP,
and all the phones, no matter the version, work well.

On a slightly different topic : does somebody know of a NAT-friendly
(as Grandstream means it) tftpd server ? It seems theirs replies from
port 69, which is the only thing their phones will accept.

[ If anybody wants it, I can send the 1.0.4.17 firmware by email ].
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