Hi, I have an Aastra 480i running with Asterisk. I can make local and long distance calls on it no problem, but if I dial a number where another phone system is involved and I need to punch in some numbers, this is no go! I can hit all the numbers on the phone that I want and nothing happens. This doesn't happen with a Snom phone or X-lite so this rules out problems with everything EXCEPT the 480i. Anyone else have this problem or know a possible solution? Thanks.
I have an Aastra 480i that used to have firmware 1.0.0... on it. I got the new 1.3 firmware and had the phone fetch that from my TFTP server, but after running about 15s, it stops. No more downloading, no response to WebGUI, no response to buttons, nothing. I rebooted it (not a good idea, I know) and it complained that there was no application and tried to reload from tftp server again. Same thing happened. So I tried the firmware for the 480i CT IP phone, but that did the same thing. The little wheel spins on the display when it boots but it stops when the download stops. Anyone have any advice? I just want the firmware in there, I am happy to manually configure the phone with the UI... -- -M There are 10 kinds of people in this world: Those who can count in binary and those who cannot.
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I had a lot of issues with 480i too and this is how I resolved it: 1) Make sure that the file on the tftp server is called "firmware" followed by the type they suggest (I do not remember the type name) 2) Once this is done, your phones should download the firmware and reboot properly --- Carlos Chavez <cursor@telecomabmex.com> wrote:> On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 14:20 -0500, Michael George > wrote: > > > I have an Aastra 480i that used to have firmware > 1.0.0... on it. I got > > the new 1.3 firmware and had the phone fetch that > from my TFTP server, > > but after running about 15s, it stops. > > > > No more downloading, no response to WebGUI, no > response to buttons, > > nothing. I rebooted it (not a good idea, I know) > and it complained that > > there was no application and tried to reload from > tftp server again. > > > > Same thing happened. So I tried the firmware for > the 480i CT IP phone, > > but that did the same thing. > > > > The little wheel spins on the display when it > boots but it stops when > > the download stops. > > > > I am having exactly the same problem with some > 9133i phones. I > bought 6 of them and three upgraded without problem > and the other three > will not finish the firmware download even after > three hours. One of > them did upgrade when I plugged it in two days later > but the other two > are still useless. > > -- > Carlos Chavez > Director de Tecnolog?a > Telecomunicaciones Abiertas de M?xico S.A. de C.V. > Tel: +52-55-91169161 Ext 2001 > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com > -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users>__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Carlos Chavez wrote:> On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 12:48 -0800, Dave wrote: >> I had a lot of issues with 480i too and this is how I >> resolved it: >> >> 1) Make sure that the file on the tftp server is >> called "firmware" followed by the type they suggest (I >> do not remember the type name) >> >> 2) Once this is done, your phones should download the >> firmware and reboot properly >> >> > > Actually this is no longer true since firmware 1.2. Now the > firmware has to be named like the model of the phone and the extension > .st for it to download automatically. So for the 480i you need a file > called 480i.st and for the 9133i you need 9133i.st. >I think this is no longer true for firmware 1.3 or greater. At least with the 9133i (1.2), I still had problems downloading it until I created a firmware.st file for the 1.3 update.