Discussion:
[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 Firmware help please.
Razza
2005-05-25 17:34:03 UTC
Permalink
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently applied
a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in OS79XX.TXT
and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling down
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.

Help!!
Joseph
2005-05-25 19:37:48 UTC
Permalink
Post by Razza
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently
applied a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in
OS79XX.TXT and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling
down OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask
for SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.
Create the SEP file with the setting to upgrade to the sip image and it
will work fine.

See the wiki for directions on how to do that.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Firmware+issues+on+7940+-+7960
--
respectfully, Joseph ===============
---------------------= ********** =
Razza
2005-05-25 20:51:47 UTC
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But that talks about a SEP<mac>.cnf.xml not a SEP<mac>.cnf file - are
these the same? I don't want to cause anymore damage!

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 Firmware help please.
Post by Razza
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently
applied a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in
OS79XX.TXT and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling
down OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask
for SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.
Create the SEP file with the setting to upgrade to the sip image and it
will work fine.

See the wiki for directions on how to do that.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Firmware+issues+on+7940+-+7960
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Razza
2005-05-26 09:54:34 UTC
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I have tried the suggestions received but no joy :o( can I assume this
is now 'an expensive paper weight'?

I originally wrote:
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently applied
a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in OS79XX.TXT
and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling down
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.

Help!!

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%
Christopher Kenna
2005-05-26 10:35:18 UTC
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what version of SIP are you trying to install?

-C
I have tried the suggestions received but no joy :o( can I assume this
is now 'an expensive paper weight'?

I originally wrote:
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently applied
a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in OS79XX.TXT
and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling down
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.

Help!!

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%

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Razza
2005-05-26 11:14:16 UTC
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I have tried numerous versions and other skinny images, the phone takes
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server (seemingly ignores it) then asks for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf and SEPDefault.cnf, despite whats in OS79XX.TXT.

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%

what version of SIP are you trying to install?

-C
I have tried the suggestions received but no joy :o( can I assume this
is now 'an expensive paper weight'?

I originally wrote:
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently applied
a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in OS79XX.TXT
and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling down
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.

Help!!

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%
Christopher Kenna
2005-05-26 11:55:16 UTC
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Create the SIP<MACaddr>.cnf file, then just rename it to the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml it is asking for. It should update.

-C
I have tried numerous versions and other skinny images, the phone takes OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server (seemingly ignores it) then asks for SEP<MACaddr>.cnf and SEPDefault.cnf, despite whats in OS79XX.TXT.


%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%

what version of SIP are you trying to install?

-C
I have tried the suggestions received but no joy :o( can I assume this
is now 'an expensive paper weight'?

I originally wrote:
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently applied
a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in OS79XX.TXT
and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling down
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.

Help!!

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%
Joseph
2005-05-26 12:30:48 UTC
Permalink
Post by Christopher Kenna
Create the SIP<MACaddr>.cnf file, then just rename it to the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml it is asking for. It should update.
-C
Here is what you should have in your SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml

<device>
<devicePool>
<callManagerGroup>
<members>
<member priority="0">
<callManager>
<ports>
<ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort>
</ports>
<processNodeName>asterisk_IP</processNodeName>
</callManager>
</member>
</members>
</callManagerGroup>
</devicePool>
<versionStamp>{Jan 01 2002 00:00:00}</versionStamp>
<loadInformation>P0S3-07-4-00</loadInformation>
<userLocale>
<name>English_United_States</name>
<langCode>en</langCode>
</userLocale>
<networkLocale>United_States</networkLocale>
<idleTimeout>0</idleTimeout>
<authenticationURL></authenticationURL>
<directoryURL></directoryURL>
<idleURL></idleURL>
<informationURL></informationURL>
<messagesURL></messagesURL>
<proxyServerURL></proxyServerURL>
<servicesURL></servicesURL>
</device>
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Razza
2005-05-26 12:38:55 UTC
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It's not asking for SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml but SEP<MACaddr>.cnf?

Anyway created SEP<MACaddr>.cnf with the following lines -
# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-03-0-00
# Proxy Server...etc..etc..etc..
My TFTP server receives the error - Timeout error sending
SIP<macaddr>.cnf?

I modified the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf with the following line -
P0S3-03-0-00
My TFTP server delivers it fine, but nothing useful happens on the
phone.

Decided to try a different image, so I modified the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf to
the following (cutting out all the rest)-
# Image Version
image_version: P0S30203
My TFTP server delivers it fine, but nothing useful happens on the
phone.

I modified the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf with the following line -
P0S30203
My TFTP server delivers it fine, but nothing useful happens on the
phone.

Am I doing something terribly wrong? (and it was all going so well
yesterday!)
Ray.
Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 12:55 >>>
Create the SIP<MACaddr>.cnf file, then just rename it to the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml it is asking for. It should update.
-C
I have tried numerous versions and other skinny images, the phone takes
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server (seemingly ignores it) then asks for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf and SEPDefault.cnf, despite whats in OS79XX.TXT.

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%

what version of SIP are you trying to install?

-C
I have tried the suggestions received but no joy :o( can I assume this
is now 'an expensive paper weight'?

I originally wrote:
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently applied
a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in OS79XX.TXT
and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling down
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.

Help!!

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%
Christopher Kenna
2005-05-26 12:52:40 UTC
Permalink
strange that you would be recieving the error: Timeout error sending
SIP<macaddr>.cnf as well. i have never seen a phone try to get a SEP & SIP config files.

anyway, have you tried to update the firmware to 4.0? usually, if the phone sees the version and does nothing, it means that it thinks the specified version isnt an uprade.

-C
It's not asking for SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml but SEP<MACaddr>.cnf?

Anyway created SEP<MACaddr>.cnf with the following lines -
# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-03-0-00
# Proxy Server...etc..etc..etc..
My TFTP server receives the error - Timeout error sending
SIP<macaddr>.cnf?

I modified the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf with the following line -
P0S3-03-0-00
My TFTP server delivers it fine, but nothing useful happens on the
phone.

Decided to try a different image, so I modified the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf to
the following (cutting out all the rest)-
# Image Version
image_version: P0S30203
My TFTP server delivers it fine, but nothing useful happens on the
phone.

I modified the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf with the following line -
P0S30203
My TFTP server delivers it fine, but nothing useful happens on the
phone.

Am I doing something terribly wrong? (and it was all going so well
yesterday!)
Ray.
Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 12:55 >>>
Create the SIP<MACaddr>.cnf file, then just rename it to the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml it is asking for. It should update.
-C
I have tried numerous versions and other skinny images, the phone takes
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server (seemingly ignores it) then asks for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf and SEPDefault.cnf, despite whats in OS79XX.TXT.

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%

what version of SIP are you trying to install?

-C
I have tried the suggestions received but no joy :o( can I assume this
is now 'an expensive paper weight'?

I originally wrote:
Was in the process of upgrading a 7960 to SIP and in advertently applied
a skinny image (P003G302.bin), now no matter what i put in OS79XX.TXT
and OS7960.TXT it simply wont upgrade. The phone is pulling down
OS79XX.TXT from my TFTP server but then goes on to repetedly ask for
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.

Help!!

%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%

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Razza
2005-05-26 12:51:56 UTC
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It's not asking for SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml but SEP<MACaddr>.cnf
Anyway put the lines below in my SEP<MACaddr>.cnf and no joy :o(

My TFTP server reports either -
Timeout error sending SEP00115C0F70F4.cnf to 192.168.10.63
Or
Transmit error while sending to 192.168.10.63 : The connection is reset
by remote side

Ray

<<<Joseph 26 May 2005 13:31>>>
%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%
Here is what you should have in your SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml

<device>
<devicePool>
<callManagerGroup>
<members>
<member priority="0">
<callManager>
<ports>
<ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort>
</ports>
<processNodeName>asterisk_IP</processNodeName>
</callManager>
</member>
</members>
</callManagerGroup>
</devicePool>
<versionStamp>{Jan 01 2002 00:00:00}</versionStamp>
<loadInformation>P0S3-07-4-00</loadInformation>
<userLocale>
<name>English_United_States</name>
<langCode>en</langCode>
</userLocale>
<networkLocale>United_States</networkLocale>
<idleTimeout>0</idleTimeout> <authenticationURL></authenticationURL>
<directoryURL></directoryURL>
<idleURL></idleURL>
<informationURL></informationURL>
<messagesURL></messagesURL>
<proxyServerURL></proxyServerURL>
<servicesURL></servicesURL>
</device>
%<---------- SNIP! ---------->%
Christopher Kenna
2005-05-26 12:38:22 UTC
Permalink
Adding the correct info for SEP isnt going to get the firmware updated. He is trying to flash to SIP.

-C
Post by Christopher Kenna
Create the SIP<MACaddr>.cnf file, then just rename it to the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml it is asking for. It should update.
-C
Here is what you should have in your SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml

<device>
<devicePool>
<callManagerGroup>
<members>
<member priority="0">
<callManager>
<ports>
<ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort>
</ports>
<processNodeName>asterisk_IP</processNodeName>
</callManager>
</member>
</members>
</callManagerGroup>
</devicePool>
<versionStamp>{Jan 01 2002 00:00:00}</versionStamp>
<loadInformation>P0S3-07-4-00</loadInformation>
<userLocale>
<name>English_United_States</name>
<langCode>en</langCode>
</userLocale>
<networkLocale>United_States</networkLocale>
<idleTimeout>0</idleTimeout>
<authenticationURL></authenticationURL>
<directoryURL></directoryURL>
<idleURL></idleURL>
<informationURL></informationURL>
<messagesURL></messagesURL>
<proxyServerURL></proxyServerURL>
<servicesURL></servicesURL>
</device>
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Razza
2005-05-26 14:00:20 UTC
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Sorry meant SEP not SIP!

I have tried P0S3-05-3-00 and P0S3-06-3-00 in the formats below in the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf file -

# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-0x-3-00

and just -
P0S3-0x-3-00

The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as
upgrades are concerned?

%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
a***@newtekdata.com
2005-05-26 14:00:48 UTC
Permalink
I just did this on 10 of my 7960's that originally had the non SIP
firmware.

The Phone is looking for the SEP file so just rename the SIP<MAC>.cnf to
SEP<MAC>.cnf. Once the phone takes the SIP firmware rename the file
back to SIP<MAC>.cnf

Hope this Helps,

-AZ





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[mailto:asterisk-users-***@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
Christopher Kenna
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 7:38 AM
To: asterisk-***@lists.digium.com
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 Firmware help please.



Adding the correct info for SEP isnt going to get the firmware updated.
He is trying to flash to SIP.



-C
Post by Christopher Kenna
Create the SIP<MACaddr>.cnf file, then just rename it to the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml it is asking for. It should update.
-C
Here is what you should have in your SEP<MACaddr>.cnf.xml

<device>
<devicePool>
<callManagerGroup>
<members>
<member priority="0">
<callManager>
<ports>
<ethernetPhonePort>2000</ethernetPhonePort>
</ports>
<processNodeName>asterisk_IP</processNodeName>
</callManager>
</member>
</members>
</callManagerGroup>
</devicePool>
<versionStamp>{Jan 01 2002 00:00:00}</versionStamp>
<loadInformation>P0S3-07-4-00</loadInformation>
<userLocale>
<name>English_United_States</name>
<langCode>en</langCode>
</userLocale>
<networkLocale>United_States</networkLocale>
<idleTimeout>0</idleTimeout>
<authenticationURL></authenticationURL>
<directoryURL></directoryURL>
<idleURL></idleURL>
<informationURL></informationURL>
<messagesURL></messagesURL>
<proxyServerURL></proxyServerURL>
<servicesURL></servicesURL>
</device>
--
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Christopher Kenna
2005-05-26 14:09:42 UTC
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when flashing from v3.x, you have to go to v4.x before you go to v5.x.

-C
Sorry meant SEP not SIP!

I have tried P0S3-05-3-00 and P0S3-06-3-00 in the formats below in the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf file -

# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-0x-3-00

and just -
P0S3-0x-3-00

The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as upgrades are concerned?


%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
Razza
2005-05-26 14:16:13 UTC
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Don't have P0S3-04-X-XX.bin, will have to find a copy!
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From: asterisk-users-***@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-***@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
Christopher Kenna
Sent: 26 May 2005 15:10
To: asterisk-***@lists.digium.com
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 Firmware help please.


when flashing from v3.x, you have to go to v4.x before you go to v5.x.

-C
Sorry meant SEP not SIP!

I have tried P0S3-05-3-00 and P0S3-06-3-00 in the formats below in the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf file -

# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-0x-3-00

and just -
P0S3-0x-3-00

The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as
upgrades are concerned?

%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
Christopher Kenna
2005-05-26 14:26:50 UTC
Permalink
when i received all my phones, they all had v3. Once I went to v4.x, i was able to jump to 5 then 7.

-C
Don't have P0S3-04-X-XX.bin, will have to find a copy!

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-***@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-***@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Christopher Kenna
Sent: 26 May 2005 15:10
To: asterisk-***@lists.digium.com
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 Firmware help please.


when flashing from v3.x, you have to go to v4.x before you go to v5.x.

-C
Sorry meant SEP not SIP!

I have tried P0S3-05-3-00 and P0S3-06-3-00 in the formats below in the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf file -

# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-0x-3-00

and just -
P0S3-0x-3-00

The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as upgrades are concerned?


%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
Joseph
2005-05-26 14:57:44 UTC
Permalink
Post by Christopher Kenna
when i received all my phones, they all had v3. Once I went to v4.x, i
was able to jump to 5 then 7.
Actually, if you have the two files:
XMLDefault.cnf.xml
SEPxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf.xml
in your tftp folder, with the new sip firmware specified,
you can take a new 7960/7940 phone with whatever firmware it comes with
and update it to the latest 7.4 from what I have seen.

It loads the new boot loader and than the application.

That is great, as it saves all the incremental updates and happens fast.
Those two files have to both point to the new 7.4 firmware
and of course you will need the normal os79xx.txt file.
--
respectfully, Joseph ===============
---------------------= ********** =
Razza
2005-05-26 14:42:53 UTC
Permalink
Ok hopefully V4 will solve all my problems - thanks for your time and
help!
Ray

<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 15:27 >>>>
when i received all my phones, they all had v3. Once I went to v4.x, i
was able to jump to 5 then 7.

-C
Don't have P0S3-04-X-XX.bin, will have to find a copy!
%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
Razza
2005-05-26 15:05:17 UTC
Permalink
Joseph,
My phone has never requested a .xml file in it's life! I have only ever
seen it ask for .cnf's and .txt's.
Ray

<<<<Joseph 26 May 2005 15:58>>>>
Actually, if you have the two files:
XMLDefault.cnf.xml
SEPxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf.xml
in your tftp folder, with the new sip firmware specified,
you can take a new 7960/7940 phone with whatever firmware it comes with
and update it to the latest 7.4 from what I have seen.

It loads the new boot loader and than the application.

That is great, as it saves all the incremental updates and happens fast.
Those two files have to both point to the new 7.4 firmware and of course
you will need the normal os79xx.txt file.
Rich Adamson
2005-05-26 16:43:45 UTC
Permalink
The phone will attempt to load dialplan.xml (valid) and at least in
sip v7.1, it will attempt to read SEPxxxxxxx.cnf.xml as well.
The load process continues immediately after not finding that
file with loading the SIPxxxxxx.cnf file.

FWIW, I just used a packet sniffer to validate the above.

------------------------
Post by Razza
Joseph,
My phone has never requested a .xml file in it's life! I have only ever
seen it ask for .cnf's and .txt's.
Ray
<<<<Joseph 26 May 2005 15:58>>>>
XMLDefault.cnf.xml
SEPxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf.xml
in your tftp folder, with the new sip firmware specified,
you can take a new 7960/7940 phone with whatever firmware it comes with
and update it to the latest 7.4 from what I have seen.
It loads the new boot loader and than the application.
That is great, as it saves all the incremental updates and happens fast.
Those two files have to both point to the new 7.4 firmware and of course
you will need the normal os79xx.txt file.
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Razza
2005-05-26 16:06:23 UTC
Permalink
I'm sure it would running a sip image, but I stupidly loaded a skinny
image (P003G302.bin) which is where this all started from and can't seem
to move anywhere :O(
Maybe it is requesting an xml file but not from my TFTP server (port
69).
Ray

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-***@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-***@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Rich
Adamson
Sent: 26 May 2005 17:44
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 Firmware help please.


The phone will attempt to load dialplan.xml (valid) and at least in
sip v7.1, it will attempt to read SEPxxxxxxx.cnf.xml as well.
The load process continues immediately after not finding that
file with loading the SIPxxxxxx.cnf file.

FWIW, I just used a packet sniffer to validate the above.

------------------------
Post by Razza
Joseph,
My phone has never requested a .xml file in it's life! I have only
ever seen it ask for .cnf's and .txt's. Ray
<<<<Joseph 26 May 2005 15:58>>>>
XMLDefault.cnf.xml
SEPxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf.xml
in your tftp folder, with the new sip firmware specified,
you can take a new 7960/7940 phone with whatever firmware it comes
with and update it to the latest 7.4 from what I have seen.
It loads the new boot loader and than the application.
That is great, as it saves all the incremental updates and happens
fast. Those two files have to both point to the new 7.4 firmware and
of course you will need the normal os79xx.txt file.
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Joseph
2005-05-26 16:17:01 UTC
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Post by Razza
I'm sure it would running a sip image, but I stupidly loaded a skinny
image (P003G302.bin) which is where this all started from and can't seem
to move anywhere :O(
Maybe it is requesting an xml file but not from my TFTP server (port
69).
Ray
Have you run a tcpdump on your * to see what it is asking for?
Does it ask for OS79XX.txt?
--
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Razza
2005-05-26 16:15:08 UTC
Permalink
Ok tried P0S3-04-0-00 in the in the formats below in the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf file -

# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-04-0-00

and just -
P0S3-04-0-00

The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as
upgrades are concerned?

<<<< Razza 26 May 2005 15:43 >>>>
Ok hopefully V4 will solve all my problems - thanks for your time and
help!
Ray

<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 15:27 >>>>
when i received all my phones, they all had v3. Once I went to v4.x, i
was able to jump to 5 then 7.

-C
Don't have P0S3-04-X-XX.bin, will have to find a copy!
%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
Razza
2005-05-26 16:29:28 UTC
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Yup, OS79XX.txt is the first file it asks for, once it has received this
it requests SEP<MACAddr>.cnf.

After a while it repeats the process!

Note: I have been changing the image name in OS79XX.txt also.
Ray

<<<<Joseph 26 May 2005 17:17>>>>
Have you run a tcpdump on your * to see what it is asking for? Does it
ask for OS79XX.txt?
Post by Razza
I'm sure it would running a sip image, but I stupidly loaded a skinny
image (P003G302.bin) which is where this all started from and can't
seem to move anywhere :O( Maybe it is requesting an xml file but not
from my TFTP server (port 69).
Ray
Christopher Kenna
2005-05-26 17:30:25 UTC
Permalink
in the phone under status, what are the error messages?

-C
Ok tried P0S3-04-0-00 in the in the formats below in the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf file -
# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-04-0-00

and just -
P0S3-04-0-00

The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as upgrades are concerned?



<<<< Razza 26 May 2005 15:43 >>>>
Ok hopefully V4 will solve all my problems - thanks for your time and help!
Ray


<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 15:27 >>>>
when i received all my phones, they all had v3. Once I went to v4.x, i was able to jump to 5 then 7.

-C
Don't have P0S3-04-X-XX.bin, will have to find a copy!


%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
a***@newtekdata.com
2005-05-26 17:32:42 UTC
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What version of the Firmware are you currently running? The original
firmware I had was P0030200
I had to start with P0S30200 then P0S30203 and then P0S3-03-0-00


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Razza
2005-05-26 17:43:19 UTC
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'Status messages' simply shows SEP<MACaddr>.cnf

for info, 'Firmware versions' shows 'Application Load ID' P003G302 and
'Boot Load ID' PC030301

Ray

<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 18:30 >>>>
in the phone under status, what are the error messages?
-C
Ok tried P0S3-04-0-00 in the in the formats below in the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf file -

# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-04-0-00

and just -
P0S3-04-0-00

The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as
upgrades are concerned?

<<<< Razza 26 May 2005 15:43 >>>>
Ok hopefully V4 will solve all my problems - thanks for your time and
help!
Ray

<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 15:27 >>>>
when i received all my phones, they all had v3. Once I went to v4.x, i
was able to jump to 5 then 7.

-C
Don't have P0S3-04-X-XX.bin, will have to find a copy!
%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
Razza
2005-05-27 08:59:16 UTC
Permalink
Is any one willing to make their TFTP server available and try this
upgrade for me?

<<<< Razza 26 May 2005 18:43 >>>>
'Status messages' simply shows SEP<MACaddr>.cnf

for info, 'Firmware versions' shows 'Application Load ID' P003G302 and
'Boot Load ID' PC030301

Ray

<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 18:30 >>>>
in the phone under status, what are the error messages?
-C
Ok tried P0S3-04-0-00 in the in the formats below in the
SEP<MACaddr>.cnf file -

# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-04-0-00

and just -
P0S3-04-0-00

The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as
upgrades are concerned?

<<<< Razza 26 May 2005 15:43 >>>>
Ok hopefully V4 will solve all my problems - thanks for your time and
help!
Ray

<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 15:27 >>>>
when i received all my phones, they all had v3. Once I went to v4.x, i
was able to jump to 5 then 7.

-C
Don't have P0S3-04-X-XX.bin, will have to find a copy!
%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
Omar Sabek
2005-05-31 21:16:58 UTC
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Razza,

Read this for a little insight on the problem you are having:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_field_notice09186a008009451b.shtml

I just tried downloading and installing to no avail, I will have to
try this again later.

Omar
Is any one willing to make their TFTP server available and try this upgrade
for me?
<<<< Razza 26 May 2005 18:43 >>>>
'Status messages' simply shows SEP<MACaddr>.cnf
for info, 'Firmware versions' shows 'Application Load ID' P003G302 and 'Boot
Load ID' PC030301
Ray
<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 18:30 >>>>
in the phone under status, what are the error messages?
-C
Ok tried P0S3-04-0-00 in the in the formats below in the SEP<MACaddr>.cnf
file -
# Image Version
image_version: P0S3-04-0-00
and just -
P0S3-04-0-00
The phone takes the files with no errors but nothing happens as far as
upgrades are concerned?
<<<< Razza 26 May 2005 15:43 >>>>
Ok hopefully V4 will solve all my problems - thanks for your time and help!
Ray
<<<< Christopher Kenna 26 May 2005 15:27 >>>>
when i received all my phones, they all had v3. Once I went to v4.x, i was
able to jump to 5 then 7.
-C
Don't have P0S3-04-X-XX.bin, will have to find a copy!
%<------------------SNIP------------------->%
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