Generally yes, but keep a copy of the old files around just in case.


Stephen Murphy wrote:
Can you simply replace your current sip.Id and sip.ver files with the latest
firware files or is this dangerous?

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Dean Collins wrote:
Yep, but didn't [EMAIL PROTECTED] have a folder to store these files on? Does freepbx?

You mean TrixBox? I know they're working on a phone provisioning system, but I thought it was just for Cisco and Grandstreams. Check with the TrixBox guys at http://www.trixbox.org

(FreePBX is just a GUI configuration utility. TrixBox is the successor to [EMAIL PROTECTED], i.e. the all-in-one Asterisk-in-a-Can distribution. TrixBox uses FreePBX as part of its management tools).



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