[cisco-voip] Testing New Firmware on a Single Phone

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Wed Apr 8 13:45:38 EDT 2009


Inline below...  You're in the stadium at least, but not really on  
the right track.
-Ryan

On Apr 8, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Jeff Ruttman wrote:

Greetings,

  I want to try the newest firmware for a 7911.  Am I on the right  
track with the following procedure?

We’re on CCM 6.1.

I downloaded 2 files:  cmterm-7911_7906-sccp.8-4-4.cop.sgn and  
cmterm-7911_7906-sccp.8-4-4.cop.  Which do I use?

RR>If you look at the page where you downloaded these files only one  
of them will be listed as compatible with CUCM 6.x.

With the correct file, I go to OS Admin, Software Upgrades > TFTP  
File Management.  I browse to the proper file and upload to the root  
directory of my pub.

RR>Not at all.  TFTP File Management is for uploading individual  
files to the TFTP server.  The .cop and .cop.sgn files are install  
packages that are installed just like an upgrade.

Restart TFTP service.

RR>Correct

Go to my test phone in CCM Admin and fill in the Phone Load Name  
field.  But what name do I put in there?  It won’t be the name of the  
file I downloaded, I believe.  If I look through the root using TFTP  
File Management, I assume I’ll find a file named nearly the same as  
the one I downloaded, no?  Would that be the proper name to enter on  
my test phone?

RR>Yes and no.  See below for details.

And finally if I wanted all our 7911 phones to use the new firmware,  
do I simply edit Load Information field in Device>Device  
Settings>Device Defaults field and then reset all our 7911s?

RR>Simply installing the phone load will update device defaults for  
you.  If you don't want it to apply to all of the phones of that  
model then before you install the new load jot down the current value  
of device defaults for that phone model.  After you do the install go  
back and change the device defaults page back to what it was  
originally.  The value you need to put on the device page for the  
phone you want to upgrade is the same value that is set by the  
install package in device defaults.  Once you are familiar with the  
formatting you'll know what to put there and how it changes with  
respect to the version of the phone load.



Any comments appreciated!



Thanks

jeff


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