<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10pt; color: #000000'>a little late, but as far as I understood, you only have to load the firmware on your TFTP server. loading it on the other subscribers might be good practice (and less confusing), but it's not necessary unless you end up running TFTP services on those other servers.<br><br><br><span><br><span name="x"></span><br><span name="x"></span><br></span><br><hr id="zwchr"><b>From: </b>"Mike King" <me@mpking.com><br><b>To: </b>"Cisco VoIPoE List" <cisco-voip@puck.nether.net><br><b>Sent: </b>Wednesday, December 28, 2011 3:29:09 PM<br><b>Subject: </b>Re: [cisco-voip] Phone Load question<br><br>I've figured out what happened. Someone in my organization in the last few days loaded a device pack, but only on the publisher. (I don't know why they stopped on the publisher, maybe they thought device packs replicated)<div>
<br></div><div>I'm back to my modified question at this point.</div><div><br></div><div>The device pack ships with <span style="font-family:'Times New Roman',serif;font-size:12pt">9.2(1.0) I will be rolling that version out clusterwide (just to keep everything the same), should I stay with that version, or should I push to the latest on the cisco download site?</span></div>
<div><br></div><div>Mike</div>
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