Brian Capouch
2004-Jun-04 13:18 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Grandstream 1.0.5.0 Firmware: SIP Register option gone
FYI to all you Grandstream users out there. I just fetched and installed the 1.0.5.0 firmware, and it appears they have removed the option to either do or not do SIP registration. Now it appears that one is going to register with the server specified in the "SIP Server" field, without any ability to disable it. Bug or feature? Just thought I'd put this out there and see if anyone knows anything about it. Thanks. B.
Tomas Prybil
2004-Jun-04 14:53 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Grandstream 1.0.5.0 Firmware: SIP Register option gone
Brian Capouch wrote:> FYI to all you Grandstream users out there. I just fetched and > installed the 1.0.5.0 firmware, and it appears they have removed the > option to either do or not do SIP registration. Now it appears that > one is going to register with the server specified in the "SIP Server" > field, without any ability to disable it.Any other features you've empirical found out but that? /t
Stephen R. Besch
2004-Jun-07 07:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Grandstream 1.0.5.0 Firmware: SIP Register option gone
Brian Capouch wrote:> FYI to all you Grandstream users out there. I just fetched and > installed the 1.0.5.0 firmware, and it appears they have removed the > option to either do or not do SIP registration. Now it appears that one > is going to register with the server specified in the "SIP Server" > field, without any ability to disable it. > > Bug or feature? Just thought I'd put this out there and see if anyone > knows anything about it.I doubt it's a bug in the phone because you cant disable the registration with either the config file, or by loading the 1.0.5.0 with the 1.0.0.31 HTML page - meaning that the change has been made in multiple places, not at all characteristic of a bug. The bug is in the brain cells of the engineers at GS, who, by all rights, have broken the most cardinal rule in computer science: Never, Never, Never alter an interface in such a way as to break a significant number (more than 1?) of installations. Now, mind you, this is Beta code, and the option may be reinstated before the code goes to release. Nevertheless, the cavalier way in which they have broken many installs with this removal, while leaving such rarely used things as off-hook auto dial, the almost useless dial plan field, the broken early dial option and crippled ring tones suggests that someone in the organization really needs a "talking to". I know that GS monitors this list. I just hope that they take this seriously. Breaking the no register option is a really serious, and idiotic, mistake. They really are obliged to fix this as soon as absolutely possible. Stephen R. Besch