Toshiba USB VoIP Phone PX1214E-1UPH
I bought a toshiba voip phone PX1214E-1UPH that was supplied with an application cd. The matter is that the cleanning laday sent the box with this cd inside it, to the garbage. As you understant, i've lost it. I've also turned the internet upside down so that i can find the API that integrates this equipment with Skype. I just did'nt find any website (including the official toshiba site) where this software was available for download. What can I do about this? Does anyone in the forum has the software tha can send me? ([email protected]); does anyone knows a website where the API is available for download? Thank you all.
Maybe its possible to order this software from the Toshiba service partner in your country. I dont know if it possible but you should contact the guys.
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First run: Traceroute has started…
traceroute to xxx.xxx.206.19 (xxx.xxx.206.19), 64 hops max, 72 byte packets
1 alfirving (192.168.0.1) 0.569 ms 0.363 ms 0.302 ms
2 10.72.28.1 (10.72.28.1) 27.567 ms 18.161 ms 22.288 ms
3 70.125.216.150 (70.125.216.150) 9.841 ms 10.346 ms 9.497 ms
4 24.164.209.116 (24.164.209.116) 11.042 ms 8.298 ms 9.433 ms
5 70.125.216.108 (70.125.216.108) 21.068 ms 20.657 ms 12.045 ms
6 te0-8-0-2.dllatxl3-cr01.texas.rr.com (72.179.205.48) 11.154 ms 11.540 ms 24.495 ms
7 107.14.17.136 (107.14.17.136) 11.994 ms 14.217 ms 15.816 ms
8 ae-3-0.pr0.dfw10.tbone.rr.com (66.109.6.209) 14.566 ms 32.670 ms 15.947 ms
9 ix-0-3-2-0.tcore2.dt8-dallas.as6453.net (209.58.47.105) 11.647 ms 12.260 ms 12.386 ms
10 if-2-2.tcore1.dt8-dallas.as6453.net (66.110.56.5) 10.023 ms 12.285 ms 12.338 ms
11 209.58.47.74 (209.58.47.74) 17.641 ms 16.741 ms 16.372 ms
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0.ge-3-0-0.dfw01-bb-rtr1.verizon-gni.net (152.63.1.17) 18.831 ms
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14 p14-0-0.dllstx-lcr-05.verizon-gni.net (130.81.27.40) 14.561 ms 13.621 ms 15.544 ms
15 * * *
16 static-xxx.xxx.206.19.dllstx.fios.verizon.net (xxx.xxx.206.19) 23.125 ms 24.136 ms 22.411 ms
Second run: Traceroute has started…
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2 10.72.28.1 (10.72.28.1) 40.494 ms 26.625 ms 14.152 ms
3 70.125.216.150 (70.125.216.150) 9.431 ms 9.660 ms 9.018 ms
4 24.164.209.116 (24.164.209.116) 16.293 ms 12.339 ms 19.252 ms
5 70.125.216.108 (70.125.216.108) 15.801 ms 11.438 ms 12.068 ms
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7 107.14.17.136 (107.14.17.136) 14.611 ms 15.696 ms 15.775 ms
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64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=0 ttl=242 time=22.814 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=1 ttl=242 time=24.621 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=2 ttl=242 time=24.711 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=3 ttl=242 time=24.109 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=4 ttl=242 time=23.336 ms
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64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=7 ttl=242 time=25.135 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=8 ttl=242 time=22.443 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=9 ttl=242 time=24.635 ms
--- xxx.xxx.206.19 ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 22.443/24.520/27.755/1.448 ms
Second Run: Ping has started…
PING xxx.xxx.206.19 (xxx.xxx.206.19): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=0 ttl=242 time=27.183 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=1 ttl=242 time=24.629 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=2 ttl=242 time=22.511 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=3 ttl=242 time=39.620 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=4 ttl=242 time=26.722 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=5 ttl=242 time=23.183 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=6 ttl=242 time=25.171 ms
64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=7 ttl=242 time=24.412 ms
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64 bytes from xxx.xxx.206.19: icmp_seq=9 ttl=242 time=23.785 ms
--- xxx.xxx.206.19 ping statistics ---
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While working through this, I solved the issue, but decided to post this anyway as it may help others to find these sorts of errors.
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Migrate a working DHCP server with DHCP options that are of type "Text" to an OES server.
Load the DHCP server service... it fails to load and gives similar errors to the ones listed above."
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One of the options in the TID to fix this is to re-enter the data using the DNS/DHCP Management Console - but that didn't work.
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First, the log files are misleading. The error message points to not being able to read the newdhcpservice object entry - but the problem was elsewhere. In fact the problem showed up in the logs even when there were no option 156 entries at all in any object inside the newdhcpservice or the newdhcpservice object itself. The problem existed in the NetWare configuration of the object for one of the dhcp subnets.
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Craig Johnson
(former Novell partner / sysop)On 30/08/2014 21:16, phxazcraig wrote:
> While working through this, I solved the issue, but decided to post this
> anyway as it may help others to find these sorts of errors.
>
> I'm working on migrating from NetWare 6.5sp8 to OES11sp2. Client has
> Shoretel VOIP phones. Existing NetWare-based DHCP has no problem.
> Option 156 has been configured to give out the required text information
> that Shoretel phones require.
>
> Problem is that I could not get the OES11 DHCP to run with that option.
> Nor could I migrate the existing option over - the Migration Tool (in
> OES11) says it successfully migrates DHCP, but I cannot start the dhcpd
> daemon. Error is that it failed, and in the rc.dhcpd.log file I see
> an error:
>
> LDAP Line 26: unknown option dhcp.Shoretel_Boot.
> LDAP Line 26: unexpected end of file
> LDAP: cannot parse dhcpService entry 'cn=newdhcpservice,o=LIBRARY'
> Configuration file errors encountered -- exiting
>
>
> If I look in the file (created when LDAP reads DHCP config from
> eDirectory apparently) dhcp-ldap-startup.log I can see the problem entry
> at line 26:
>
> option Shoretel_Boot
> "FTPSERVERS=172.30.43.8,COUNTRY=1,LANGUAGE=1,L AYER default-lease-time
> 259200 ;
>
>
> This option does NOT show up in the newdhcpservice option when I look at
> it in ConsoleOne, or DSBROWSE, or DNS/DHCP Management Console.
>
> This option DOES show up in the DNS/DHCPManagement Console if I look at
> the DHCP (NetWare) tab and look at Other DHCP Options for some of the
> configured subnets, but it actually has different text from the above,
> specifically:
>
> FTPSERVERS=172.30.43.8,COUNTRY=1,LANGUAGE=1,LAYER2 TAGGING=1,VLANID=9
>
> Note that it does not have a " character anywhere in the entry. This
> option is configured as a Global DHCP text option.
>
> Novell TID 7009464 mentions the issue, though not for Option 156. In
> that TID there is this:
> "Situation #2
> Migrate a working DHCP server with DHCP options that are of type
> "Text" to an OES server.
> Load the DHCP server service... it fails to load and gives similar
> errors to the ones listed above."
>
> Under resolution the TID says to delete and recreate the dhcp service
> object without the text option and it will load. That doesn't work for
> me as I still get an LDAP error pointing to the Shoretel_Boot unknown
> option. (I dare not try deleting it from the NetWare DHCP config and
> risk breaking the client's phone system).
>
> One of the options in the TID to fix this is to re-enter the data using
> the DNS/DHCP Management Console - but that didn't work.
>
> Here is the answer:
> First, the log files are misleading. The error message points to not
> being able to read the newdhcpservice object entry - but the problem was
> elsewhere. In fact the problem showed up in the logs even when there
> were no option 156 entries at all in any object inside the
> newdhcpservice or the newdhcpservice object itself. The problem
> existed in the NetWare configuration of the object for one of the dhcp
> subnets.
>
> Specifically, there was an illegal character in the text entry for
> option 156 - the # character was in there, like this:
>
> FTPSERVERS=172.30.43.8,COUNTRY=1,LANGUAGE=1,LAYER# 2TAGGING=1,VLANID=9
>
> If you look at the error log entry for syntax error you can see that the
> option 156 text stopped at the # symbol, and then default-lease-time was
> appended to the end.
>
> Removing the # symbol got things working.
>
> Craig Johnson
> (former Novell partner / sysop)
Thanks for taking the time to post the above as I'm sure it will help
someone else in the future.
Simon
Novell Knowledge Partner
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