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 "Setting URL:" and should at a minimum consist
of something like:

<html>
<pre>
firmware_status: http://81.187.187.52/snom190/snom190-firmware.htm
</pre>
</html>

You then have to create a second file with reference to the above:

<HTML>
<pre>
firmware: http://www.snom.com/download/share/snom190-3.60i-SIP-j.bin
</pre>
</HTML>

It is a pathetically stupid way of doing things, but it is the Snom way.
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 is a more user-friendly way of forcing the updates? I've got the chain set up, it rebooted and found the new firmware nicely enough, but the only change it did was indicate on the phone that there was a new firmware available on the status line - it didn't actually load the new firmware until the EU asked for it. No biggie in my SOHO (3 whole phones!), but in a huge rollout I could see that being really annoying.

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