I bought an IP Touch 4028. No tftp response. Tftp? What is it trying to do?

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folaht
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I bought an IP Touch 4028. No tftp response. Tftp? What is it trying to do?

Post by folaht »

Hey there.

I bought a VoIP phone for home use and I'm completely new to this.
I have attached it to my Fritz!Box 7590.

My provider has SIP support.

Domain / Proxy sip.xs4all.nl
Port 5060 (UDP)
expire time 3600
DTMF Inband through G711a/u
Inband through G729
RFC2833 through G729

I'm getting a 'no tftp response'.
What is my VoIP phone trying to do?
Why does it need to use tftp?
I feel like it's trying to download configuration files or something?
Do I need to run a tftp server for this?
But if I setup a tftp server, how will the phone know where to download the files?

I port forwarded port 69 UDP, but that didn't change the error.
I also don't see it's ipv6.

[update]

I found out that during the phone setup, I could enter 'i' and '#'
and get into some kind of menu where I could get into 'IP Param' with the navigation buttons.


I discovered there, that

Rout.: 192.168.178.1
TFTP1: 192.168.178.1
T. Port: 69

If I understand correctly, this means that whatever this tftp is, it's trying to connect to my router.
haroun
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Re: I bought an IP Touch 4028. No tftp response. Tftp? What is it trying to do?

Post by haroun »

hi i Don't think so , iptouch 4028 SE can't handle sip ,40018 & 4008 EE have sip stack to handle it .
any way those sets are EOS/EOL, 80xx series are the newest one
fery_s
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Re: I bought an IP Touch 4028. No tftp response. Tftp? What is it trying to do?

Post by fery_s »

first of all you neet check that your phone is 4028 or 4028 ee (extended edition), for SIP as Haroun said you need 4028ee and for SIP mode you need sipconfig file( search for it).
second: as I know you can not register your phone direct to your Provider, you must to register it as a SIP subscriber in your Fritz!Box.
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