Yes, it is possible.

Go in ssh on the cucm node where the firmware has been installed.

Then do: show version active

it will give you the actual cucm version and the list of all the installed
firmware.

2018-06-13 8:22 GMT+02:00 James Dust <james.d...@charles-stanley.co.uk>:

> On version 11.5 cucm, is it possible once a cop.sgn file has been uploaded
> to view the previous firmware versions that reside on the nodes?
>
> For instance once the cop file is uploaded and has refreshed the device
> defaults page on an SCCP 7970, how would I know what previous 7970
> firmware’s reside on the cluster?
>
> Regards
>
> James
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