The 7.3 zip file contains the wrong filenames from their website. If you watch the status messages, you should see a "incorrect loads" or "invalid loads" flash before the phone continually reboots. I cannot remember exactly which files I renamed to make it work, but I edited the .loads file, and renamed sbn or bin, etc and finally got it all working to 7.3 from 6.5 Skinny image.

-Greg

Adi Linden wrote:
I can confirm that the Cisco instruction for installing/upgrading to the
7.3 SIP image do not work. When I originally installed SIP on some brand
new phones Cisco TAC indicated that a phone has to run 6.3 before it can
be upgraded to 7.3.

Loading the 6.3 SIP image has been a success. I've had no problems
switching between 6.3 SIP and various SCCP images back and forth.

I might try your suggested method to get up to the 7.3 SIP image.
However, it doesn't sound like a hassle free method of loading SIP at all.
I'd much prefer if I could tell the phone via the dhcp server to load from
tftp server x.x.x.x and automatically loads SIP or load from tftp server
y.y.y.y and automatically load SCCP (where x.x.x.x is Asterisk and y.y.y.y
is Cisco CCM).

Adi

On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Gene Willingham wrote:


I found the phones to be very flaky.

Make SURE:

1.  The txt files are unix txt files. NO CR/LF at end of line.  If you edit
the files on a PC use wordpad only.  If you use Notepad they will ADD extra
characters that causes the phone to reject the files.  Do not save them as
Unicode text files, this is cause it to fail as well.

2.  The 7.x SIP image is not a full image, you have to start with 6.3 or
6.0.  I have had success starting with 6.3 on some phones, but others
required me to start with 6.0

3.  Upgrade path 6.0 > 6.3 > 7.3

4.  The 7.3 upgrade fails because the directions on how to upgrade are
wrong.  Try this.

        a.  Edit OS79XX.TXT and put P003-07-3-00 as image name
        b.  Edit SIPDefault.txt and put image name as P003-07-3-00

        Reboot the phone.

        The phone will upgrade the universal loader application, then fail
on loading the 7.3 application w/ a "Protocol Application Invalid" error.
DO NOT UNPLUG THE PHONE:

        c.  Now Edit SIPDefault.txt and change image name to P0S3-07-3-00

        When the phone reboots by itself, it will upgrade the SIP image to
7.3  and hopefully you are done.  I have found with no explanation that
sometimes the phone will take multiple reboot with errors before it will
work.  Cisco says there is a "Checklist" of things it is looking for.
Apparently this checklist progresses from each successive reboot.  If you
unplug the phone all you are doing is starting over again.  Be patient it
could take 20 - 30 minutes for each phone.

I am not an expert, I have successfully upgraded 20 phones.  This was the
best I could figure out through trial and error.

If you get a checksum error on the SIP 6.3 image, the problem is with your
config files not the image.

Good luck.  I have found upgrading polycoms easier.  Found the phone quality
to be very good.  They have a bug in their 1.3 image that affects phone to
phone dialing on the polycom.  That appears to have gone away when I
upgraded to 1.4

Gene


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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 13:18:28 +0000
From: Nicolas Chabbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960G phone crashes during SIP upgrade
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

Hello,

I've recently received a Cisco 7960G phone with the factory default
SCCP firmware on it.
As we're using SIP on our network, the first things i've done was to
upgrade but unfortunately the phone just restarted. By looking on the
TFTP logs and tcpump output, i've seen that the phone crashed and
restarted just after downloading the OS79XX.TXT file, without
requesting the image file at any moment.

If i'm putting a SCCP image file name (without ext.) on the OS79XX.TXT
(begining with P003), the phone doesn't crash and request the
respective SEP<mac>.xml file. Unfortunately (again), just after
downloading the xml configuration it hang and restart. I've checked
the syntax and they's no error on it, if they's one the phone output
the error on the display without crashing. Note that i've both put
with and without the load information statement, with the same result.

Both statical and DHCP configuration has been tried.
Maybe it's an hardware failure or i've miss somethings realy important :)

Thanks



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