[Asterisk-Users] GXP-2000 fw 1.0.1.13 and NTP

Ross C wotech at cox.net
Sat Jan 21 08:01:46 MST 2006


I have this problem intermittently.  I haven't found a solution yet.  I
don't suppose you've tried using a different NTP server?  I haven't tried
that either, but I might this afternoon.  For me, it's hard to troubleshoot
because it doesn't happen all the time.

-ross

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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Philip
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GXP-2000 fw 1.0.1.13 and NTP


On Dec 31, 2005, at 7:28 AM, Ross C wrote:

> Peter,
>
> After upgrading to 1.0.1.13 I had some miscellaneous problems on  
> one of my
> GXP-2000's--it would grab an IP address, but it wouldn't get the  
> time/date,
> it wouldn't register, blah blah blah.  I could access the web  
> interface OK,
> so it wasn't a network issue (I don't think).  Anyway...I ended up  
> resetting
> to factory defaults and all is well now.  Maybe try that?  That has  
> solved
> some other problems I've had as well.

I just got a 2000 which does exactly this (our first for evaluation..  
which is somewhat disappointing thus far).  I could see in a packet  
sniffer a weird cycle of DHCP requests like it got an IP but kept  
retrying?  A power cycle doesn't solve the problem (it's had many,  
and dozens of software resets).  A reset with the MAC input doesn't  
work either for me.  The phone was at an older FW  when I got it  
(ending in .9, I think) and then updated to to the latest stable (.12  
I think off the top of my head).  Btw- the firmware update was a  
pain.  HTTP updates were hitting the server (Apache) with 'bad  
request' results.  I needed to set up my own tfpt server to make it  
work.  Off lan updates weren't working, either, in any case.

The phone will register and work when it has a static address  
assigned, but not when set for DHCP.  In all cases, the clock is  
always wrong.  I can see with a packet sniffer that the NTP request  
is sent and received, but with no effect on the phone display.

Was there a resolution to this issue?  The GXP-2000 seems to be a  
very popular phone, so I can't imagine others on the list not  
experiencing this?  Or is this part of a batch with unresolvable  
problems that I need to send back to the seller?

Thanks! TGIF! :')


Phil
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