wow I think someone needs to just spend some time reading and playing. Getting 
these phones working is not rocket science and there are similarities with how 
to do firmware / config pushes.

Not to sound mean but RTFM

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On Jun 21, 2011, at 7:45 PM, Warren Selby <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:35 PM, bilal ghayyad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Warren;
> 
> Please, keep all discussions to the list.  There's no need to email me 
> personally about this. 
> 
> <snip>
>  
> cmterm-7942_7962-sip.9-2-1.cop.sgn (which is written that it is SIP IP Phone 
> load) and cmterm-7942_7962-sip.9-2-1.zip which is written that it is SIP IP 
> Phone firmware files only. So what is the difference between them "the load 
> and the firmware"?
> 
> The .sgn file is basically just a zip container that the Cisco Call Manager 
> uses.  You'll want to grab the zip file, extract the contents of the file 
> into your tftp root directory.  The latest firmware that I've used was 8.5.2, 
> in which most everything I needed worked for me.  I don't know specifics 
> about the later versions of Cisco's SIP releases.
>  
> Now, when I need to do the upgrade for the Phone, then I have to determine in 
> the xml files the needed firmware?
> 
> You should have, at least with firmware 8.5.2, the following files in your 
> tftproot directory after unzipping the zip file:
> 
> apps41.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
> cnu41.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
> cvm41sip.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
> dsp41.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
> jar41sip.8-5-2TH1-9.sbn
> SIP41.8-5-2S.loads
> term41.default.loads
> term61.default.loads
> XMLDefault.cnf.xml
> SEP[_MAC-ADDR_].cnf.xml
> 
> I provide samples of the last two files on the blog post mentioned earlier.  
> The last file, that starts with SEP, should contain the actual mac address of 
> the phone you are trying to provision.  So, for example, it would be 
> SEP0003C9DD5624.cnf.xml, if the mac address of your phone was 0003.C9DD.5624. 
>  The example files are pretty much all you need, just go through them and 
> change any location specific variables (such as _USER_, _IPADDR_, or 
> _PASSWD_) to the proper values for your environment.
> 
> Once you've got your tftp server setup properly with all of the appropriate 
> config files, plug your phone in and follow the instructions at the bottom 
> part of my blog post that explain how to get the phone reflashed to the SIP 
> image and registered to your asterisk server.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Thanks,
> --Warren Selby, dCAP
> http://www.SelbyTech.com
> 
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