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Firmware FAQs
» Where can I find the Firmware Version of my Grandstream device?
» What precautions must I take before performing an upgrade?
» How do I point my device to a HTTP/TFTP Server?
» Can you explain the simplest way to update firmware in a local environment?
There are two ways that you can see your unit's firmware version depending on the product:
For ALL Grandstream devices
The software version is displayed on top of the Status web configuration page in a format similar to the following:
Software Version: Program--1.0.X.X Bootloader--1.0.X.X HTML--1.0.X.X
The number series next to Program indicates the firmware version of the unit.
For BudgeTone Series Phones
For GXP2000/GXV3000 Phone
Q: What precautions must I take before performing an upgrade?
Firmware upgrade is a simple yet crucial procedure. If done incorrectly, it could damage the unit. On our website we have list of instructions and warnings that should be read carefully before attempting an upgrade. You can find this information at: Firmware Download.
Q: How do I point my device to a HTTP/TFTP Server?
There are 2 ways to set up your HTTP/TFTP server.
Can you explain the simplest way to update firmware in a local environment?
Make sure the TFTP server is on the WAN side of the box (if you have a WAN interface like ATA486/496) and ignore the two cfg.txt configuration files reported missing.
If you don't have a DHCP server/router in your LAN and you are using static IP, you need to set up the gateway to be the broadcasting address of the LAN segment where you connect your devices to (for example, standalone hub or switch).