Hi
it's possible to upgrade the firmware of a cisco 7910 with asterisk ?
he have a other solution for upgrade it without callmanager ?
thansk for your help
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Noc Phibee ha scritto:
it's possible to upgrade the firmware of a cisco 7910 with asterisk ?
You need the legal firmware upgrade file
download the chan_sccp code from http://chan-sccp.berlios.de
configure it and use the imageversion param to upgradde the phone firmware.
Of course you need a
Thanks sergio for your answer.
But cisco france say me that i cant' bye SmartNet contract on this product.
Only one solution are possible: Bye a special contract at $180.00 ...
Pff i can bye a new equipment with this price hihihi
i can't guest the latest firmware, for me i thinks that the
Noc Phibee wrote:
Thanks sergio for your answer.
But cisco france say me that i cant' bye SmartNet contract on this product.
You can, but only in the US I believe. I've never found any deal less
than £150 (UK).
Only one solution are possible: Bye a special contract at $180.00 ...
Pff i
Noc Phibee ha scritto:
But cisco france say me that i cant' bye SmartNet contract on this
product.
why not?
You can buy those smartnet contract via internet. You just need to mail
US cisco and ask them for the contract activation.
Only one solution are possible: Bye a special contract at
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Thanks sergio for your answer.
But cisco france say me that i cant
You can, but only in the US I believe. I've never found any
deal less than £150 (UK).
I was quoted £36 a couple of weeks ago by one of the Cisco resellers a
google search provided me with, if that's any help. I can't remember the
company name I'm afraid...
Regards,
Chris
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On Monday 28 Nov 2005 16:29, Tony Hoyle wrote:
Noc Phibee wrote:
Thanks sergio for your answer.
But cisco france say me that i cant' bye SmartNet contract on this
product.
You can, but only in the US I believe. I've never found any deal less
than £150 (UK).
I guess that should depend
Bob Goddard wrote:
It's not so bad... you do get access to firmware to all cisco devices
with that, so if you have more than one device it becomes worth it.
And it is also illegal.
Not true - that's the *point* of the more expensive contracts. They
cover you for each device that you own
Bob Goddard wrote:
I guess that should depend as to whether it is hardware or software only.
AFAIK all smartnet are software only... I've never heard of a hardware
contract.
(actually they're just an account on TAC which has access to certain
parts of the website - there's no physical part
On Monday 28 Nov 2005 20:41, Tony Hoyle wrote:
Bob Goddard wrote:
It's not so bad... you do get access to firmware to all cisco devices
with that, so if you have more than one device it becomes worth it.
And it is also illegal.
Not true - that's the *point* of the more expensive
On Monday 28 Nov 2005 20:42, Tony Hoyle wrote:
Bob Goddard wrote:
I guess that should depend as to whether it is hardware or software only.
AFAIK all smartnet are software only... I've never heard of a hardware
contract.
No, the vast majority of the smartnet contracts are hardware and
I guess that should depend as to whether it is hardware or software only.
AFAIK all smartnet are software only... I've never heard of a hardware
contract.
Smartnet comes in serveral different flavors (eg, 24x7, 8x5) and
all of the flavors cover the hardware in addition to the software
Bob Goddard wrote:
You misunderstand. Buying a smartnet contract for a phone does not
give you the right to download software for other hardware. One
smartnet contract equals only one device covered.
News to me... If cisco queried my TAC request of a router on an existing
contract bought
Rich Adamson wrote:
If you read the legal stuff that must be acknowledged when downloading
software (under any cisco contract), you can only legally download the
software for the stuff that you have under contract. But, I've never
heard them enforce the web acknowledgement with any company to
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