[Asterisk-Users] Sipura 3000 FXO

denon denon at denon.cx
Fri Oct 1 22:08:34 MST 2004


I just upgaded this one tonight  - it went very smooth, fast, and calls 
worked fine when it was done.

If anyone has one that is working, on any firmware, I'd appreciate if 
they'd try a *67 and see if it works for them, though.

-d

At 10:24 PM 10/1/2004, you wrote:
> > I just sent my unit back.  I don't know if it was defective or not. I
> > think it was working before firmware upgrade but after upgrade I
> > couldn't call In or Out.
> > Sipura technical support is not responding either. I emailed them twice,
> > the store I bought it from emailed them once as well and didn't get any
> > reply either.
> > So the unit went back, in my opinion their tech. support is non
> > existent.
>
>We just blew one up, apparently, as well.
>
>We had manually configured it onto our network (no DHCP) and all was fine,
>and then we downloaded the Sipura firmware update (Windows), and ran it.
>
>It got about halfway through, just fine, and then blew.  The unit was then
>toast...  it wouldn't answer the '****' login via phone, and (interestingly
>enough) while it retained a functioning IP stack with the IP network
>parameters we had previously configured, it wouldn't answer on port 80.
>It happily answered PING but nothing else we could determine.  The phone
>port remained connected to the POTS port, etc.
>
>I've updated firmware on hundreds of different kinds of devices, and while
>I have occasionally made a mistake and blown something up, this is one of
>a very small number of times where there was no obvious reason for it to
>have gone awry.  Everything's on UPS power, so no glitches, it was
>statically configured with an IP, so no reboot-then-lost-settings, etc.
>The only thing that struck me as possibly a bit different from normal was
>that we had configured the IP configuration manually.  And, boy, that
>process is sure SWEET!  (coming from someone who's used to configuring
>stuff like laser printers with a three button interface and a few hundred
>button presses)
>
>... JG
>--
>Joe Greco - sol.net Network Services - Milwaukee, WI - http://www.sol.net
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