[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream v1.0.4.68 firmware
Thomas Gallaway
rescue at port11.net
Tue May 18 13:22:46 MST 2004
Stephen R. Besch wrote:
> Thomas Gallaway wrote:
>
>> Brian Capouch wrote:
>>
>>> Thomas Gallaway wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> My ringtones just work on all the grandstream's :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Do the "URLS" for the ringtones at the top show up as something
>>> other than all zeroes?
>>>
>>> I've fiddled with this until blue in the face, and the ring sounds
>>> just like the ring it had before.
>>>
>>> This is with 1.0.4.68, but it was no different with the earlier
>>> supposedly ringtone enabled version.
>>>
>> *Product Model: * BT100
>> *Software Version: * Program--1.0.4.68
>> Bootloader--1.0.0.16 HTML--1.0.0.31 VOC--1.0.0.5
>> *Custom Ring Tone: * ring1--1.0.0.0 ring2--1.0.0.0
>> ring3--1.0.0.0
>> (all zeroes means unavailable or unsupported)
>>
>>
>> -- Thomas
>
> Well in my case, the ring versions are all 0.0.0.0 no matter what I
> do. Could you also post the exact spelling of the binarys on the tftp,
> including capitalization, access rights and access mode. Mine are
> ring1.bin, ring2.bin, ring3.bin, all lower case, owned by root, in the
> asterisk group and with r/w mode=rw_rw_r__ (664), which is the same as
> all the other items on the server, which do in fact get loaded. Also,
> I've checked the binaries and they do in fact have version 1.0.0.0
> embedded in the file (look at hex offset 6, which is where the version
> signature of all the GS bianries is located). I also can connect to
> the tftp server from another machine and successfully "get ring1.bin".
> Perhaps the binaries that came with my copy of the firmware are
> corrupted. Maybe you could zip up the tones you are using and post
> them to me so I could see if these fix the problem.
I right now run solarwinds tftp server on a winblooze 2000 server. Maybe
that's the problem. I had some issues with tftpd on linux. Well actually
I just had not the time to mess arround with them hehe.
http://atom.port11.net/data/110468.zip (this is the archive I am using)
-- Thomas
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