On Tuesday 12 July 2005 20:02, Patrick Friedel wrote:
And you may need to set firmware_interval (that might be a 360 only
option), which is scaled in (minutes? seconds? Seconds with a minimum of
60? Whatever it is, it's _incredibly_ sticky.). I guess for me the
next question is whether there
:46 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Pushing new firmware to Snom 190
Anyone know how I can push a firmware update to a Snom 190
without using DHCP? In the web interface, I specify a path to
the Snom firmware, and it works, except I have to physically
press
Take a look at the advanced page. At the bottom is an option. Set it to
update automatically, then the phone will not wait for user interaction on
boot-up when a new firmware is available.
Regards
Nils Ohlmeier
On Monday 11 July 2005 23:27, Colin Anderson wrote:
Anyone know how I can push a
: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 5:40 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Cc: Colin Anderson
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Pushing new firmware to Snom 190
Take a look at the advanced page. At the bottom is an option. Set it to
update automatically, then the phone will not wait for user interaction on
boot
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Cc: Colin Anderson
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Pushing new firmware to Snom 190
Take a look at the advanced page. At the bottom is an option. Set it to
update automatically, then the phone will not wait for user interaction
on
boot-up when a new firmware is available
On Tuesday 12 Jul 2005 15:51, Colin Anderson wrote:
Thanks for replying. Frustrating, didn't work. Set it to update
automatically, and made an HTML page consisting of:
html
pre
bootloader:
firmware: http://www.snom.com/download/snom190-3.56m-SIP-j.bin
/pre
/html
Added the HTML page to a
Bob Goddard wrote:
There are 2 problems here, the first is if you click on memory and
the connection count is not 0, then you will be unable to reboot the
phone, all you can do then is power cycle it.
Secondly, to update the phone, you have to create 2 files, the first
is entered into the
Found out I was doing it right, but the outbound firewalls that the Snom's
sits behind has a captive portal that intercepted the HTTP request. Adding
the Snom's MAC address to the firewall's captive portal worked correctly. A
shortcut for any future Snom users that want to update firmware
On Tuesday 12 Jul 2005 19:02, Patrick Friedel wrote:
Bob Goddard wrote:
There are 2 problems here, the first is if you click on memory and
the connection count is not 0, then you will be unable to reboot the
phone, all you can do then is power cycle it.
Secondly, to update the phone, you
Anyone know how I can push a firmware update to a Snom 190 without using
DHCP? In the web interface, I specify a path to the Snom firmware, and it
works, except I have to physically press OK to get the update to download. I
need to do it remotely...
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