Hi, I used to have a Grandstream phone connected to Asterisk a few months ago. Worked just great! Then today I do a new install, rather than an upgrade, and all of a sudden I cannot check voicemail with it. No problem calling or receiving call. It simply speeds through the vm greetings but I cannot hear them. If I check the same VM with an analog phone it works fine. So I wanted to check if there's something known going on in these particular areas? -- Steve __________________________________________________ You actually need to constantly be alert and willing to handle things, or life will find a way to get you good!
On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 07:42, Steve wrote:> Hi, > > I used to have a Grandstream phone connected to Asterisk a few months ago. > Worked just great! > > Then today I do a new install, rather than an upgrade, and all of a sudden I > cannot check voicemail with it. No problem calling or receiving call. It > simply speeds through the vm greetings but I cannot hear them. If I check the > same VM with an analog phone it works fine. > > So I wanted to check if there's something known going on in these particular > areas?I just downloaded my mail to start the day, SIPphone had emailed me with a firmware update for GS, having had exactly the problem you outline, I've down loaded the new firmware (1.0.4.38 from TFTP 130.94.123.253) because their email states:- (1) Fix for voice echo problem during calls (2) Problem with dialing numbers (3) Speaker phone volume set to a higher volume Rebooted and for the first time recently * proudly announced "no messages" instead of "login incorrect". And I can hear it from the speaker. YMMV -- Dave Cotton <dcotton@linuxautrement.com>
ml@neoninternet.com
2004-Jan-08 22:37 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] SIP and error talking to voicemail
> 130.94.123.253 came from SIPphone not Grandstream, but even > http://www.grandstream.com/TEMP/FIRMWARE/ only has 1.0.4.30 > > The only thing I can say is it's cleared my problems, making my GS > usable again. > -- > Dave Cotton <dcotton@linuxautrement.com>How come every time I try connecting to their TFTP server I get permission denied? Something I'm doing wrong? tftp> connect 130.94.123.253 tftp> get bootload.bin Error code 2: Do not have permission to use this TFTP server Somewhere else to download 1.0.4.30 and 1.0.4.17 (just as a backup -- what I have now)? Thanks, Kevin
ml@neoninternet.com
2004-Jan-09 10:10 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] SIP and error talking to voicemail
> -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] SIP and error talking to voicemail > From: "Dave Cotton" <dcotton@linuxautrement.com> > Date: Fri, January 09, 2004 1:03 am > To: "Asterisk List" <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> > > On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 06:37, ml@neoninternet.com wrote: > > > How come every time I try connecting to their TFTP server I get > permission denied? Something I'm doing wrong? > > > > tftp> connect 130.94.123.253 > > tftp> get bootload.bin > > Error code 2: Do not have permission to use this TFTP server > > I put the tftp address into my Grandstream and powered down/up et > voila! > > > Somewhere else to download 1.0.4.30 and 1.0.4.17 (just as a backup -- > what I have now)? > > the http address has 1.0.4.18, 1.0.4.26 and 1.0.4.30 in zip form. > > -- > Dave Cotton <dcotton@linuxautrement.com>Late night. I've been to http://www.grandstream.com/TEMP/FIRMWARE/ I just would like to find 1.0.4.17 so I know I'm not introducing any new bugs if I have to go back. I meant to say if you know somewhere else to get 1.0.4.38. I also tried just downloading it from my grandstream but it didn't seem to even want to try it -- probably the same problem. I still get permission denied when I try to TFTP manually also. hmm... If anyone has either of them, I'd appreciate a copy! Thanks, Kevin