[Asterisk-Users] [OT] stupid firmware question...
John Cianfarani
jcianfarani at rogers.com
Wed Mar 2 15:52:02 MST 2005
Out of curiosity since you brought this up, what are the chances of having a
simple device that can do a sip/sccp/h323/etc conversion/proxy to IAX2 much
like the way you can get ATA adapter for analog phones.
At first glance I would think something like this could help out with having
analog or sip phones working behind a NAT gateway. I could see a use for
small remote offices with maybe 1-5 phones where putting extra * box might
not be feasible.
John
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steven
Critchfield
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 4:04 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] [OT] stupid firmware question...
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 14:24 -0600, Chris Wade wrote:
> I know this is a really stupid question, but I just have to ask...
>
> Where would I start if I wanted to try and develop my own firmware for a
> particular phone. Namely, I want to try and 're-write' the SIP firmware
> for Cisco 7940's. Any ideas?
>
> -Chris
>
> PS: [* put on flame suit *] why won't any of the phone manufacturer's
> just open-source the firmware for their phones? [* ducks head back
> inside gopher hole just before a giant fireball hits *]
>
Simple, it is likely that they put the code for the codecs in the
firmware. They have to ensure you pay your patent license fees. Granted
it is easy enough to get around once you have a firmware image for the
ciscos, but it doesn't let them off the hook on how they must guard the
code. If Cisco didn't have access to G729, most people would laugh at
their offerings and quickly jump to another product.
If you where going to rewrite the firmware, you should try and make an
IAX2 firmware for it. In fact, you should try and contact Cisco and see
if you could partner with them to write the code for an IAX2 firmware
and get help from them. They would be able to incorporate the codecs
they have licenses for and charge money for the product. Might be
interesting.
--
Steven Critchfield <critch at basesys.com>
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