However,
since it has P00* firmware on it, it never downloads SIPDefault.cnf. I
guess I'll have to make SEPDefault.cnf as small as possible then...?
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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henry Devito
Sent: Tuesday,
October 12, 2004 2:43 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users]
Cisco 7960G "disk full error"
The buffer is full on the
7960 because it keeps the old software along with downloading the new software
just incase the new software fails. What I have been doing is using a very
generic SIPDefault.cnf and that allows enough space to download the upgrades.
This is the
SIPDefault.cnf I use for upgrades. Once the upgrade is done use your original
SIPDefault.
image_version: "P0S3-04-4-00"
# Proxy Server
proxy1_address:
"192.168.254.4"
proxy6_port:"5060"
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Edmond
Sent: Tuesday,
October 12, 2004 4:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco
7960G "disk full error"
I'm trying to upgrade my 7960G
that I bought off ebay to SIP 7.2 firmware. Apparently this phone had pretty
old firmware on it... it's using Application Load ID P003H310 (version 3.0.12
Call Manager).
I've setup both a UNIX and Windows
(SolarWinds) tftp server, and acquired firmware images for SIP 3.2, 4.4,
5.3, 6.3, and 7.2.
I set my OS79XX.txt contents
to 8.3 filenames to download P0S3-03-2-00.bin (renamed to 8.3 filename
P0S30320.bin).
The tftp server successfully logs
the connection from the phone, succesfully downloads OS79XX.txt, and then
starts to download P0S30320.bin. After 391168 bytes of download (the file
is 409k), the phone dumps the transfer.
So I installed ethereal on my
windows server. It shows that at packet 769 the cisco phone reports
"Disk Full".
I looked into this and came up
with these previous posts:
However, since my phone firmware
is so old I assume that I might need SIP 2.3 firmware to get this going.
In actuality, this is taking WAY
more time than I had anticipated, so finally I'm reaching out to anyone who has
had old firmware like mine (P003H310) and successfully upgraded it.