Andrea Spadaccini wrote:
Hello *,
is there anybody that has already used the Grandstream configurator
tool? I have to configure a lot of GXP-2000s and BT-102s, and I'd like
to automatize this process.

The configurator doesn't work for me... Probably I don't know how to
make it work. I did the following:

1. Connect the phone to the net WITHOUT doing anything
2. Write the configuration file
3. issue the encode.sh script as stated in the user guide

But the phone still displays "no IP" (it's a BT-102)...

Where's the mistake?
Thanks in advance,


I have used the config tool with a BT-102 that I have. I am using HTTP provisioning. My procedure was as follows:

* Make sure DHCP is set up on the network so the phone can auto configure its IP settings. * Set up two directories on my web server, one for firmware, and one for config files. I used grandstream/firmware and grandstream/configs * Write my config file and use the encode.sh script to create the cfg{macaddress} file and place it in grandstream/configs. * Plug the phone in and let it boot. Determine what the phone's IP address is and use the web interface to enter the URL to the directory containing the config files and tell it to use HTTP provisioning. (If anyone knows a way to do this through a DHCP option I'd love to hear it). * Reboot the phone manually. When the phone boots it should grab its config file and then reboot again. If it needs to update the firmware it will download it and reboot one more time.
* Start talking.

It might be possible to make this work more streamlined by using tftp, but grandstream uses some extensions to the basic tftp server included with the linux distro I use and I wasn't interested in trying to figure out how to make it work for only one phone.

Hope this helps

-Dave
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